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		| 1/2Baked_Alaskan Rated PG
 
 
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		| Doctor Feelgood Arrrrghh!
 
  
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				|  Posted: Wed, 27 Feb 2008 18:34:45    Post Subject: |     |  
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				| I thought I responded to this thread?!?    
 What Zalman do you have?  It might be fine.  But, the Ultra-120 series does kick some
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		| 1/2Baked_Alaskan Rated PG
 
 
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				|  Posted: Mon, 07 Apr 2008 11:26:31    Post Subject: TRUE120 v Zalman CNPS 9700LED |     |  
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				| Well I decided to keep the Zalman in the SLI Box, and built a new Gamer using the TRUE120.
The Thermalright Ultra 120 Extreme, is one Massive Heatsink, in fact I had to Mod my Ultra XBlaster Midtower Case just to get it into the Case.  I then had to take a File and Shave some of the Heatpipe Termination Nubs down so I could get the Side Panel back on.
 Dang that was one tight fit.  I cannot stress the importance of Measuring your Case before attempting this upgrade.
 
 Old Gaming Rig:
 EVGA 680I A1 (P31 BIOS) (Tim Mod AS5, AS Ceramique VRM)
 Intel E6420 @ 3.2 Mhz (400 x 8, 32c idle, 49c Load)
 Zalman CNPS9700 LED
 Corsair 4 Gigs XMS800
 MSI T2D768 8800 Ultra OC (Core 660 Mem 2200, Shaders @ default)
 250 Gig Seagate 7200.10 S-ATA 3
 Creative Xfi Extreme
 MSI 20x DVD+/- RW
 OCZ GameXtreme 700/800 PSU
 NZXT Guardian Black Midtower Black
 Samsung 926bw 22" 2 ms LCD (1680 x 1050 res)
 
 New Gamers Box:
 Asus P5K-E
 Intel E6850 (22 idle, 36c Load)
 True 120 w 2 120 Fans in a Push/Pull
 OCZ DDR2 8500 Platinum
 Asus EN 9600GT 512
 Ultra X-Blaster Midtower w 2 120mm Fans
 CoolerMaster Real Power Pro750
 Sceptre 20.1 LCD (1680X1050 res)
 
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				|  Posted: Thu, 10 Apr 2008 15:23:14    Post Subject: |     |  
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				|  	  | Digerati wrote: |  	  | Dude, the Zalman is more than fine. I think it isn't really worth upgrading, but it's kinda late. Did you compare temps? Also, how'd you hook up two fans? Zipties? | 
 
 Probably less intrusive then the method I used, I attached them with some Long Screws, bent the fins a little, but its holding just fine.  If I ever upgrade this Box, it will be a complete rebuild
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