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Unread 08-27-2003, 12:42 PM   #8
Boli
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Righto basically if I want to WC my NB then I could easily add a third rad to the mix... even a fourth without any problems hung at the top attached to the dual 120mm fans, and from what you are saying adding a third 120mm rad to the mix would easilly be abel to cope with the NB but a fourth will be well on the way to ambiance.



this would require little pipe work and the ony problems with doing such a radical approach would be:

- The new rads would block some of the air flow from the old one, especially if I use a dual fan arrangement for each rad.

- I'f I put fans on both side (highly possible) then all that weight would be on four screws per rad.

- the cost of the thing... I have no capabilities to mess around wit heater cores so they would be Black Ice Pro, 1/2" (in series if I am using two) that's gonna be £50 per rad

but hey I would have a water cooled NB.

OK, since that is a job for the distant, not near future, I'd better reprase the question.

Would my Zalaman Heatsink be better than the stock fan on the NF7-S for high (200+)FSB?... the fan placements on the side of the case are no accident, and they force arir directly onto the RAM/NB area.

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