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    Will zalman vf1000 fit into Shuttle SP35P2 Pro?

    Can't stand the temps of 4850 anymore,, need a good cooler for it. Anyone knows about it? cheers!

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    Re: Will zalman vf1000 fit into Shuttle SP35P2 Pro?

    I have an SD37P2 which has the same case. The heatpipes maybe a problem with VF1000 as the case may not have enough clearance.I would search the forums at SFFTECH for an answer as they have a Shuttle specific forum. I use an Akasa Voretexx Neo on my SD37P2. It was noisier than the original cooler ar idle but was a massive improvement when the card is in 3D use.

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    Re: Will zalman vf1000 fit into Shuttle SP35P2 Pro?

    thank u for ur reply, i will go check out the sfftech see if any answer in there

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