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    Re: Chipset Fan - LOUDD

    Quote Originally Posted by radar View Post
    What is with this Northbridge and Southbridge business? I only have one fan next to my PCI slots :S.
    The Nforce 4 is a combined north and south bridge in one unit

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    Re: Chipset Fan - LOUDD

    What's the verdict then, the Thermaltake? and will I need some thermal paste or will the supplied be good enough?

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    Re: Chipset Fan - LOUDD

    i always ditch the standard goop they send out with the kit,if its good enough i don't know,i stick by arctic silver 5.

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    Re: Chipset Fan - LOUDD

    I use one of those zalman chipset coolers Pob255 mention in his post, here. The one i got had a uneven base, so u may have to lap it if ur going to buy it. The only problem i had with it is that the push pins were too small to fit the hole in my mobo.


    Same here i would stick with arctic silver 5 rather than the one that came with the product.

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