Do Heat Spreaders Really Help? Benchmark results...

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Do Heat Spreaders Really Help? Benchmark results...

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Hum- from that i think we can all save some money ?
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Well... we can all agree, the review isn't exactly impartial... Regardless, most people have no need to overclock, and memory works perfectly fine without heatspreaders. Its mainly just for looks, I say if you are going to get something with heatspreaders, it mine as well be flashy or you are just wasting your time.
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I'm not an over-clocker on any component, but looking at the final results, why even bother spending money to get 4 MHz faster and risk data corruption?
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i'd rather just get faster memory. and another case fan :)
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