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Doctor Feelgood Arrrrghh!

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Chipsets generally run hot... and manufacturer's don't always seem to care. At least thats the impression you get by the types of coolers they use.
This review looked at a chipset cooler that took a load temp of 46C down to 32C...
http://www.bigbruin.com/reviews/northpole/
Comparing apples to oranges in your case, but it shows how much better some other coolers can do. |
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