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Unread 11-10-2002, 02:35 PM   #10
PolakATL
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Originally posted by UnaClocker
You probably just popped a cap or two on that Abit. That's normal. Take a look around the board, see if you can identify the bad caps. But sometimes they just go bad without leaving any proof behind. Anyways, you can replace the caps pretty easily. It's just the price you pay for running an Abit. I have the URL to a site that will repair your board for you, or sell you the correct caps so you can fix it yourself. If you'd like that URL, I can dig it up for ya later.
That would be great if u could. Could the board have hit the cpu with incorrect voltage. the little 2.26 that could is fried. Damn I loved that chip

As for the Lytron is 21x11x3.5 it has two mostrous 10in fans and its all copper including the tubing. I believe it is the 6000 series but i'm not sure. I would get the model nuber for u but its in a bad spot and the ****er is heavy and wedged under my desk. U will be satisfied. It was quite amasing when I turned on my comp with pelt running and forgot about the rad fans (they are AC current and I have to plug them in to the wall) I then let it run prime95 and happily went down for dinner. When I came back my cpu was at 35c and the rad was scorching HOT. The pump was making odd noises and the tygon was soft hehe. After letting the water cool everything was back to normal.
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