trying new heatsink...with fan imbeded...all copper

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trying new heatsink...with fan imbeded...all copper

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Just ordered one of these: Image

Hope it is good. :)

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That is cool looking !
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What brand is that? Haven't seen that one before. Whar'd ya find it?
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I've been eye'n the Millennium Glaciator heatsink for a couple months now and it was just recently available. Made by Millennium Thermal Solutions, you can find a review at: http://www.overclockers.com/articles425/

You can order it at their website: http://www.millennium-thermal.com/

nexus_7, I didn't order one yet. Do you have to pay by Paypal ?
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It did automaticaly send m2 to paypals site...so I jsut assumed that is what you have to do. no biggy I had about $100 in there. tis cost about 44 shipped UPS ground. Cant wait. ;)

it does produce impresive ##'s with Out a delta fan...which are just DAMN annoying!

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Just ordered me a Thunderbird 1.33 GHz 266 FSB T-Bird AYHJA Y Stepping.

Hopefull with the Millennium Glaciator heatsink I can go to at least 1.6Ghz, that is if my motherboard can handle high fsb
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so you ordered one as well? should be sweet. Ill just plop my Taisol in another system once I get this thing already!!! :)

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I haven't order a Glacier yet. I don't have any money in either credit card nor paypal. It'll probably take me a week to get the money in and trasfered to paypal.
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that thing is mucho heavy...700 grams. AMD recommends nothing heavier than 400 grams on their core. Hedgehog I had was like 480g and it seemed real heavy to me. That thing must be like a BRICK !
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I need a new fan for the TBird upstairs but I'm afraid of such a heavy heatsink. Have you gotten this thing installed yet? Easy/hard? :)

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ZZZZ....hasent even showed up yet.

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You guys that complain about the noise of your fans in you rigs are obviously single and unattached as I know any guy who is married or attached has the ability to completely blank out certain sounds. ;)
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Ain't that the truth Hammer01, use the loud fan to train your ears early :D
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Post by PreDatoR »

ROFL hammer i learned selective hearing real fast when i was married to my X....after a while you don't hear anything. I've got a WBK38 w/delta i hardly even notice it when i'm around it when i get home from work and walk into the house i do hear it running though but not for long before the selective hearing kicks in and the noise is gone...
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1533 w/ Delta

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