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System Name | My main PC - C2D |
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Processor | Intel Core 2 Duo E4400 @ 320x10 (3200MHz) w/ Scythe Ninja rev.B + 120mm fan |
Motherboard | Gigabyte GA-P35-DS3R (Intel P35 + ICH9R chipset, socket 775) |
Cooling | Scythe Ninja rev.B + 120mm fan | 250mm case fan on side | 120mm PSU fan |
Memory | 4x 1GB Kingmax MARS DDR2 800 CL5 |
Video Card(s) | Sapphire ATi Radeon HD4890 |
Storage | Seagate Barracuda 7200.11 250GB SATAII, 16MB cache, 7200 rpm |
Display(s) | Samsung SyncMaster 757DFX, 17“ CRT, max: 1920x1440 @64Hz |
Case | Aplus CS-188AF case with 250mm side fan |
Audio Device(s) | Realtek ALC889A onboard 7.1, with Logitech X-540 5.1 speakers |
Power Supply | Chieftec 450W (GPS450AA-101A) /w 120mm fan |
Software | Windows XP Professional SP3 32bit / Windows 7 Beta1 64bit (dual boot) |
Benchmark Scores | none |
@Lillebror - I'm voting for AC S1 + any 120mm fan (low noise prefferably). Fits 4xxx series just fine, and cools like crazy with 120mm fan
I've heared that VF900 ain't that much better than stock cooler of 4870 cards, specialy if you tune your fan speeds a bit on it.
Btw, if you want extreme cooler, you can always pick up 2x 140mm fans and stick them on same S1 heatsink
I've heared that VF900 ain't that much better than stock cooler of 4870 cards, specialy if you tune your fan speeds a bit on it.
Btw, if you want extreme cooler, you can always pick up 2x 140mm fans and stick them on same S1 heatsink