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Old 12-07-01, 02:38 PM Thread Starter   #1
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Anandtech shows goo!


I was reading the Gamecube review at Anandtech- a very good read, lots of good info. At one point it started talking about the cooling it used, and showed a huge heatsink in there, so I was interested-until I saw THIS: the bottom of the sink.

just about fell out of my chair when I saw that. Not from laughter either- it's like they greased it with peanut butter..I almost yakked. worst I've ever seen! how about you?
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My gawd... is that crap on there thick enough??? geezuz... And um.. is it really PB? lmao!~!

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Old 12-07-01, 02:48 PM Thread Starter   #3
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i don't know what the hell it is but if I was the guy writing the article I would have screwed the ****er back on and never looked back, never spoken of it again...looks like baby food....
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