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Originally posted by clocker@1 April 2004 - 15:58
However....
A fact that is (seemingly) overlooked quite frequently is that no heatsink, regardless of it's inherent goodness, can be effective in a poorly ventilated case.
Furthermore, the cooling configuration that is effective for one HSF may be unsuitable for another...especially if the architecture is radically different, as would be the case here.
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This is despite the fact that most of the users there are reporting temps in excess of the results I have achieved with my Zalman HS. I can't seem to get my point across ( and have basically given up trying) that almost any HS can be made to work well if the time is taken to find the appropriate setup to exploit it's good qualities.
With a few glaring exceptions, I don't think there are any really "bad" HSF units...just one's which are not supported by the proper airflow solution.
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