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Join Date: Jul 2002
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cooling parts for a geforce4 video card....
where can i buy the best cooling HSF and ram sinks for a msi geforce4 ti 4200...?
i saw that one sparkle ti 4600 that had that huge wrap around it...im trying to find that and learn more about it |
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Join Date: Aug 2001
Location: Brooklyn Park,Minn.
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Aerospace
Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: MN, USA
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I don't know about the MSi and such but I know alot of the cards including the Gainward carry largeHSF. So getting 3rd party stuff I dont know how much tye help or maybe they dont.
I would work on cooling the mem.
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crazypc.com has heatsinks for GF4. Lots of GF4's have good heatsinks on them though. If you were going to take the heatsink off anyway, you could put on some Artic silver as many manufacturers don't put them on neatly or use cheap interface material. With that said though, lots of them are epoxied on and a pain to take off. Just a little something i picked up on reading reviews of the cards. They pull the HSF off and take a look in a lot of reviews so check out yours (in the reviews). Once again, this is tough stuff.
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Member (9 bit)
Join Date: Sep 2002
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Those new Abit GF4s look great
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