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http://www.newegg.com/Product/...x?Item=N82E16819103272
OK, I understand the reason might be that it's 89 watts while the 65 watt models don't have it. But, I read several reviews there on newegg that they have the heatpipe heatsink. I'm almost jealous because I think those are easier to remove and light enough to move your computer around. Does anyone know if those AMD heatpipe coolers allow you to change the fan?
OK, I understand the reason might be that it's 89 watts while the 65 watt models don't have it. But, I read several reviews there on newegg that they have the heatpipe heatsink. I'm almost jealous because I think those are easier to remove and light enough to move your computer around. Does anyone know if those AMD heatpipe coolers allow you to change the fan?