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    9800 Overclock - Shuttle What Now?

    I have a Shappire 9800pro that I was running with a artic rev3, was able to get a lot more than 9800xt speeds so I flashed the card. Running 100% stable. But now Im moving onto a shuttle I wont be able to keep the artic rev3 as it wont fit, so will be putting the stock hs+f back on the card. Whats the best advice regarding the need to restort it back to pro speed?
    Might just be a simple of underclocking it while still on the xt bios via ati tool?

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    Cut a hole in the side of your shutlle where the HSF inlet thingy is.. just enough for air to get in .. and your set!! No need to underclock and you still get a pretty little shuttle

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    Quote Originally Posted by Applecrusher
    Cut a hole in the side of your shutlle where the HSF inlet thingy is.. just enough for air to get in .. and your set!! No need to underclock and you still get a pretty little shuttle

    yeah right.....

    I seen a few shuttles with this mod and tbh it looks cack.

    At the mo am looking at getting a Vantec Cooler but looking at the specs 5.3cfm @ 5000/6000rpm seems low. They do a pro version that moves 8.? cfm at the same speed but it says it's for the GF4 TI/ FX range so am gussing it won't fit.

    There are 2 other coolers to consider

    GFX Titan VGA and MB TTC-CUV2AB


    http://www.alphacool.de/perl/shop.pl...&&art_id=21002

    • Mass: 50 x 50 x 10 mm
      Tension: 12 V DC
      River: 0,13 A
      Capacity: 1,56 W
      Speed: 4500 RPM
      max. Air volume: 9,59 CFM
      maximum static pressure: 2,26 mm-HÒ
      Noise level: < 23 dBA
      Tolerance: ±10%
      Lager-Art: Gleit-/1-Kugel/2-Kugel-Lager
      Life span: 25.000/40,000/50,000 hours


    GFX Revoltec ATI Cooler with LED-FAN:


    http://www.alphacool.de/perl/shop.pl...&&art_id=21003
    Last edited by Apex; 30-09-2004 at 08:35 PM.

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