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Cooling Neophyte
Join Date: Apr 2002
Location: Iowa City, IA
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Here's the deal, I am looking to purchase (and overclock) a GeForce4 Ti4600 <-I think that is the right model. I am looking to use a water-type cooling device to cool it, but I have heard that there is a problem. Because of the lack of a HSF on the GPU, the RAM overheats under normal operating conditions, not to mention overclocked. Does anyone have some idea as to what can be done to cool the RAM? Thanks.
~CR
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Cooling Savant
Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: Mississippi
Posts: 434
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hmm sounds interesting (more like it sounds like crap) any links
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Thermophile
Join Date: Oct 2001
Location: Nuu Zeeelin
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I'd buy two dynatron thin fin Al heatsink from kd comp. cut them in half, and use each half to cool down two ram chips. Thermal epoxy the heatsinks on
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