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    when I saw that H50 cooler from corsair I thought i was the mini ac unit we are waiting for.
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    Tch, the smallest you can have a chilled air/water unit i about the size of a large PSU.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CrowMagnum View Post
    Tch, the smallest you can have a chilled air/water unit i about the size of a large PSU.
    Then maybe we would just mod the case to fit it.
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    can anyone say the normal operating temp range for the x4 940 BE?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Technocrat View Post
    OK will try that, recently upped my bios to one which added a couple new features cpu unleash mode and stuff. It probably unleashing more heat than any thing else. Only hoping I can easily do that, from previous experience I know that bios update on asus Mobos can be pretty tricky to roll back.
    am i to assume that you got it back to normal?
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    Sometime truth is stranger than fiction. My temperature issues where primarily caused by a bug... How should i put this... a physical insect in my Arctic Silver 5 on my cpu between it and the cooler! I s**t you not! it looked like some type of beetle. I assume it flew under undetected while I was mounting the cooler. I have subsequently remove the beetle and the 120mm fan and things have gone basically back to normal.

    Guess I have given the term computer bug a whole new meaning. Imagine being Pawned by a bug!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Technocrat View Post
    Sometime truth is stranger than fiction. My temperature issues where primarily caused by a bug... How should i put this... a physical insect in my Arctic Silver 5 on my cpu between it and the cooler! I s**t you not! it looked like some type of beetle. I assume it flew under undetected while I was mounting the cooler. I have subsequently remove the beetle and the 120mm fan and things have gone basically back to normal.

    Guess I have given the term computer bug a whole new meaning. Imagine being Pawned by a bug!
    wow.....well i bought the vio,so now i gonna put on back the freezer pro and see how it goes,i even lapped the freezer pro a bit

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    Quote Originally Posted by Technocrat View Post
    Sometime truth is stranger than fiction. My temperature issues where primarily caused by a bug... How should i put this... a physical insect in my Arctic Silver 5 on my cpu between it and the cooler! I s**t you not! it looked like some type of beetle. I assume it flew under undetected while I was mounting the cooler. I have subsequently remove the beetle and the 120mm fan and things have gone basically back to normal.

    Guess I have given the term computer bug a whole new meaning. Imagine being Pawned by a bug!
    It seem that bug was really out to get you and it sure did LOL.
    the irony of hump-bug
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    lmao
    ok that was diagnostically impossible to suggest
    that thing must have moved like flash to pass ur detection
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    Yu seet, that bug mus a roll with flash or something I wouldn't believe it if i hadn't seen it.
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