D dxs New member Apr 27, 2008 #1 hi guys. the northbridge cooler on my mobo is rubbish - gettin temps of up to 70c in the bios does anyone know a good (but cheap) universal cooler?
hi guys. the northbridge cooler on my mobo is rubbish - gettin temps of up to 70c in the bios does anyone know a good (but cheap) universal cooler?
B Bungral New member Apr 27, 2008 #4 I can vouch for that... It tames my scorching 650i chip. I know its working as its scalding to the touch when I don't have my fan on.
I can vouch for that... It tames my scorching 650i chip. I know its working as its scalding to the touch when I don't have my fan on.
P PV5150 New member Apr 28, 2008 #5 If you can wait until tomorrow I'll have a review of a cheap but excellent little NB chipset cooler completed.
If you can wait until tomorrow I'll have a review of a cheap but excellent little NB chipset cooler completed.
X Xploited Titan New member Apr 29, 2008 #6 http://www.xigmatek.com/product/air-portern881.php Soon available for retail me thinks. For some time now, Xigmatek is THE brand to follow for aircooling thanks to their direct touch heatpipe design. Otherwise, Thermalright is a good choice too.
http://www.xigmatek.com/product/air-portern881.php Soon available for retail me thinks. For some time now, Xigmatek is THE brand to follow for aircooling thanks to their direct touch heatpipe design. Otherwise, Thermalright is a good choice too.
C CERO New member May 28, 2008 #8 HR-05 "IFX" depends on your setup u might need the SLI. tge IFX got some minor improvements over the older revision, and besides the fins are nicer
HR-05 "IFX" depends on your setup u might need the SLI. tge IFX got some minor improvements over the older revision, and besides the fins are nicer