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pitonyak > The fan is held very nicely in place. My north bridge chip hovers around 78 to 82 degrees Farenheit. In comparison, my CPU is around 84, the MB 95, and my graphics chip around 113. These numbers go up if I stress the system.
I purchased this Extreme Spirit II Universal Northbridge Chipset Copper Heatpipe Cooler for about $25 from Microcenter.
Mfr Part #: CL-C0034
pitonyak > The screws holding the new fan from the back. The black pins used to stick out here.
pitonyak > After installation into the computer. The video card is in front of the CPU; there is plenty of room to spare.
pitonyak > I LOVE this Antec case. The hard drives and the power supply  are on the bottom (see right) so that their heat stays away from the CPU and other items. The CPU is on the left with two additional fans pulling air over the CPU and my 4GB of Crucial memory.
pitonyak > This is a close-up of a pin after it has been removed. The pin is not damaged and may be re-used.
pitonyak > The clip contains a spring, I compress the spring here using my fingernails.
pitonyak > This is my Casio MTG910DA-1V, which is able to set itself. I love this watch. I did need to resize the band, however. It was not that difficult to do. It took me about 30 minutes to remove a few links and put things back together. I was thinking that even after more than 2.5 years, this watch is still in great shape. Although I have owned many watches in the past, this is by far my favorite watch.
pitonyak > This is my Casio MTG910DA-1V, which is able to set itself. I love this watch.
pitonyak > To remove a link, you must stick a small jewler's screwdirve where the arrow is on the band. I pulled a plunger connector on the right. The part closest to us pushes in (the tube is hollow and it has a spring).
The fan is held very nicely in place. My north bridge chip hovers around 78 to 82 degrees Farenheit. In comparison, my CPU is around 84, the MB 95, and my graphics chip around 113. These numbers go up if I stress the system.
I purchased this Extreme Spirit II Universal Northbridge Chipset Copper Heatpipe Cooler for about $25 from Microcenter.
Mfr Part #: CL-C0034
 > The fan is held very nicely in place. My north bridge chip hovers around 78 to 82 degrees Farenheit. In comparison, my CPU is around 84, the MB 95, and my graphics chip around 113. These numbers go up if I stress the system.
I purchased this Extreme Spirit II Universal Northbridge Chipset Copper Heatpipe Cooler for about $25 from Microcenter.
Mfr Part #: CL-C0034
The fan is held very nicely in place. My north bridge chip hovers around 78 to 82 degrees Farenheit. In comparison, my CPU is around 84, the MB 95, and my graphics chip around 113. These numbers go up if I stress the system.
I purchased this Extreme Spirit II Universal Northbridge Chipset Copper Heatpipe Cooler for about $25 from Microcenter.
Mfr Part #: CL-C0034
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