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OT: Overclocking shop


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  • Subject: OT: Overclocking shop
  • From: "Adam Stevens" <adam@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 24 May 2001 10:00:36 +0100
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Sorry for the OT post...

I'm sure that it was in here that someone mentioned an on-line shop
specializing in over-clocked systems (I think it was during the discussion
about clocking 1Ghz Athlons to 1.5Ghz).

For the life of me though, I can't remember the web address! - Something
like www.overclockingshop.co.uk, but I've tried all possibilities I can
think of with no success!

Either that, or could someone point me in the direction for info
on/purchase
of cooling systems for CPUs?  I have an unclocked 1.2Ghz Athlon which is
running at about 60 degrees C, which seams a little high to me! (Isn't
it?!).

I *knew* I shouldn't have fitted one of those ASUS iPanels... It just
brings
on paranoia! :-)

TIA.




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