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AMD Aircooling Round-Up of 2003

JMke writes: "If you want a silent AMD system you almost always have to get yourself a higher-class heatsink. Thermalright and other manufactures have brought out updated products that can keep your CPU cool while keeping the noise down, hardware geek site Madshrimps has published a roundup of the best heatsinks from 2003 that money can buy in 2004, read it here."

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  1. they'll be mad by boolean0 · · Score: 0, Redundant

    they sure will be mad, the site is already down..

  2. Hot, hot, hot by auric_dude · · Score: 0, Redundant

    I hope their server has a good heatsink as the curse of /. seems to have struck it already

  3. But It's too HARD to make things cold :( by subjectstorm · · Score: 0, Redundant

    setting up fans and "heatsinks" and "stuff" is just so annoying, and requires me to move around when i would rather not.

    burning things is pretty easy though. With the right equipment, i could conceivably accomplish this from my chair without missing any of the hott, XXX dragonball z action on Toonami.

    i think a better solution would be to just make everything AROUND my PC much, much (XXX action) hotter, so that is would SEEM cooler by comparison.

    See? The relativity thingy, that's what we're talking about, just like einswhatever said.

    If AMD is reading this, STAY AWAY FROM MY INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY YOU MONGRELS! PRIOR ART!

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