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11th October 2003, 18:15 | #11 |
Madshrimp Join Date: May 2002 Location: 7090/Belgium
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| we will try to do what is possible, as it is very hard to get our hands on Swiftech products here in Europe (tried France/Netherlands/Germany/Belgium to no avail), hoping for some good news from Swiftech directly soon
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15th October 2003, 12:46 | #12 |
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| do you think its an impressive heatsink? i dont its not like it blow's you away cause of his cooling.. the slight diff with the 900 is kinda weak. why i still think that the 900u is better, cause it can be used for P4 & AMD, what is a good thing, cause most ppl cant say they will buy 101% sure again an amd or P4 [you never know what offer you will get ] c wut i mean? |
15th October 2003, 12:48 | #13 |
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| the cooling capacity of the SP-94 increases when used with higher Wattage. Meaning that a P4 @ 3.6ghz with 1.6v will have a BIG difference with the SLK900. the heatpipes cause this positive effect, this heatsink also has the SLK900 beat for easiness of installation!
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15th October 2003, 12:52 | #14 |
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| that's just i minor thing the installation (imo) ok, @ high oc it performs good (very good) that means its more an OC heatsink then a standard user heatsink, but how many ppl know that? even after reading some review's. in my humble opinion => hard oc'er => sp 94 all other pc ppl => slk900u |
15th October 2003, 13:04 | #15 |
Madshrimp Join Date: May 2002 Location: 7090/Belgium
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| I still have to test this more profoundly before I can assure that the following statement is true: but at very low fanspeed, the SP-94 is also a better performer, the heatpipes can cool down the CPU in a small case where not a lot of airflow is possible. But like I said, more test need to be done before I can be 100% sure. I'll be back with numbers & details in due time!
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15th October 2003, 13:30 | #16 |
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| ok |
16th October 2003, 19:50 | #17 |
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| has somebody spotted them in a Belgian shop yet ??? |
26th October 2003, 20:48 | #18 |
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| I've got a Swiftech MCX 4000 here, with papst 4412FM @7 volt. Now I've got some questions for you guys: - Is it worth upgrading to an SP94 (is it worth the extra €59) - Can I fit my 120mm fan on the HS? - Will it fit on my P4C800-E Deluxe mobo? - Does the possibility exists that i can overclock my PIV 3.0Ghz even more than 3.5Ghz (stable speed at the moment) Lots of thanks in advance. Mvg, Bored |
26th October 2003, 21:01 | #19 |
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| where did you get that p4c900? I've been looking all around for that board
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26th October 2003, 21:05 | #20 |
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| Ow, sorry, typo Correcting rigt away ... Now, can we get back on topic please ? Mvg, Bored |
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