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D.Snutz
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Thermalright SK-6+ any good for stock 2100+?
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Learning To Overclock
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Plenty
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Imperialist
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should be fine
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Running System Stock
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Last Seen: 07-22-2003
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Try just getting a 60mm to 80mm adapter and a Tornado 80mm fan. You can pick them up at CompUSA and it will get your CPU into the 30's for $25. I'm using it now and it works great.
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24sec Superpi Club
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Why get a 2100 and run at stock speed? That's beyond me when those are the best OC'ing chips out there right now
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D.Snutz
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Stability is key since this would be an office machine used for business. Any down time costs money, lots of money.
I like the procs since they are so well priced and they perform well. |
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Learning To Overclock
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that would be a very cool/stable combo
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