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carrera
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Hello from vancouver B.C,
It is 7:32 pm here in burnaby and I have managed to buy someore computer parts today.An Sli board(n force4 evga board)a Zalhman heat sink(thanx NARsteve for that advice) 2 gigs of dual channel ddr 400 kingston(no I am not overclocking or I would have bought corsair..LOL....a 7800 gt and an sata 250 hard drive.A 530 watt powersupply as well to make sure it is ready for SLI.The pitting thing I have already encountered last week racing with Klaaz.You have to announce it with a key half a lap in advance.I use the space key on the keyboard.Do not leave until your fuel is full.Then go.No pitcrew and no fancy lollipop to tell you to go.I would advise testing at least once to get used to it.I hope to be home in time for race but the new machine will not be built by then.I will have to work on that the next night.I was smart though and got 2 tubes of arctic silver thermal compound.whew.Good thing that shit is cheap.Hopefully see you on track tomorow.
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carrera wrote:I was smart though and got 2 tubes of arctic silver thermal compound.whew.Good thing that shit is cheap.
You do know a tube is enough for a LOT of CPUs, right? Using too much will actually make the heat transfer worse!

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