we dont have a lot of those in australia and you have to go to special shops like videopro to get them.
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we dont have a lot of those in australia and you have to go to special shops like videopro to get them.
Exactly. High-end audio shops are the only places you <i>can</i> get them.
To provide substance/stay on topic....I've had no problems with this AMD 2000+ CPU for nearly a year and a half, nor the AMD 2800+ certified fan I use for it.
I never commented on sony products, he did, you misquoted me.
ok i didnt mean to stir so many people up, I didnt realise you guys were so passionate.
Sorry Guys
now you know, grasshopper. I'm not mad or ........ed, im just think its a war waiting to happen that we dont need.
> I never commented on sony products, he did, you misquoted me.
How in the bloody fluke....sorry! :D
Maybe you should have put the AMD heatsink on properly?
My 600 MHz overclocked 1700+ (2.0 GHz) runs relatively cool on a heatsink designed for much less (volcano 7)...
Even when I had my 2200+, which was one of the hottest running AMD's ever (even hotter than the palaminos) it would run full load under 45 degrees with the stock heatsink.
Mm. I've got an Athlon 1.333 ghz CPU, around 2 and a half years now I believe. It hasn't burnt out yet... although I had my computer custom-made, and I picked out a 60 dollar fan for it :rolleyes: Sure it keeps the CPU *cool* (enough), but you can hear the stupid thing all the way down the hallway and up the stairs, if you listen carefully. The noise of the 4 various other fans in the box combined, then multiplied by about five times, doesn't even compare to the one CPU fan :mad:
water cooling is silent : )
So is alien chicken HeatBGon EnergyZapper cooling : )
Gargoth understands.