I use an older client. I'm currently using 99a, which was made before the ads started. It also has less crap built in, although it isn't as clean as the really old versions.
IMO, the lasagna looks a lot neater than those orb things. The lasagna is better suited for a motherboard chipset anyway. I have one on my GF2 MX card, and I've used one of their older models on my TNT2.
The mixture will actually move around when it is heated in one spot...much like a car radiator without a pump. The hot stuff will rise to the top and the cool stuff will fall to the bottom where it will be heated, and keep on going.
How about this?
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I added my own! It took a while, but they work great and don't use up the ports on the back. I have a MSI 694D motherboard with the front USB headers.
You don't need to worry about the latency in your local network. The latency between you and your ISP and everything after that will affect you the most.
Any decent CPU or graphics chip will have a means of shutting itself down when the temperature is too high. AMD Athlon's don't have this...which is extremely stupid of them because of how much heat they generate.
This is just the Antec sold by a different company which will bundle whatever they want with it. Maybe the fifth fan is referring to the power supply fan...yes, it is still incorrect.
Weird things can happen when you're bored...you could find yourself cutting holes in the front of your case...as I just did. I (almost) installed two USB ports in the front of this thing. Here's the pics.
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It took about 3 hours, and I'm not even done yet. I cut...
It'll work fine even with the pre-applied compound. Don't waste your money on that silver junk. I find the fans to be noisy though...especially with two.
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