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I was wondering if watercooling the chipset on the non NF200 Classys made any real difference. I know that the NF200 based Classified chipsets got hot due to the NF200 chip being there, but I haven't seen any reviews on if the non NF200 classy gets hot. Would watercooling it really help with stability or maybe more overclocking headroom?
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From what Iv seen it wouldn't hurt to keep the set cooler for more stable and better OC's. So from where I stand I would do it if I had the board.
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Well I got my board today, but unfortunately won't be able to install it until tomorrow night at least. I'll try an overclock with it and see if I can get a magic 4.2 stable with all 12GB of ram at 1600 MHz. I always wondered if cooling the chipset would make that more stable or not, so I will see. I might watercool it in the future.
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