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    Re: Gigabyte EP45 Extreme pictured.

    I don`t like to be smug, but it looks like my post above was correct:

    Fudzilla - Gigabyte adds watercooling to motherboard

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    Re: Gigabyte EP45 Extreme pictured.

    So much copper must be wasted these days as people upgrade their cooling solutions and core parts, lol

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    Re: Gigabyte EP45 Extreme pictured.

    Has to be recycled now though, I was wondering what the Chinese wanted all this copper for:

    Significant spike in 2008 copper price

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