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Thats a pretty damn big heatsink. Although gives out pretty nice OCs if the guy is legit.
 
Nice OC's but not worth the price. You should be able to throw something like that together much much cheaper with scrape heatsinks and fans laying around.
 
that price includes a soldering iron all the fans the hs a volt modding kit the works thats y i was asking
 
The funny thing is, I have a tiny waterblock that, with some small ransinks and a large fan near it, will outpreform that in a second.
 
On the one with fans on the RAM, it looks like all the fans blow towards the center of the card....they're pushing hot air onto the heatsink, but then the heatsink fan is pushing that air back out...it looks like bad design to me...
 
I easily fixed if you reverse the fans so they are pulling the air away, but then again you would lessen the effect the fans have considerably.
 
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Holy crap, that's unreal.:eek:
"Clean OC's to 506/398"

Nearly needs it's own freakin' case to house it!

Would have expected a bit more from the RAM oc though. Only 20mhz more than mine.
 
I think we can safely call these the heaviest modded video cards ever. It has to weight atleast 2-3lbs, but how do you support that much weight?
 
Wow, that is kind of extreme. How many PCI-slots goes to waste?

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Nightingale said:
I think we can safely call these the heaviest modded video cards ever. It has to weight atleast 2-3lbs, but how do you support that much weight?

Hmm. Get some steelwires?
 
I could afford to loose one pci-slot.... But, I'd rather go for water than something like that... Two more fans in the computer. I'ts noisey enough.
(My C64 was a quiet computer. The TV it was connected to made more noise.)
 
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