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Nothing wrong with them if you want a cheap core that's made in singapore by mokeys who are paid $2 an hour....

But the supposed "kit" doesn't fit I've been told and takes quite a few hours to install it. But I've been told (By a reliable source) that they don't flow the best and wont give the maximum potential.

So I've been told the best options for me to take is either a GTR cooler or an Apexi/HKS/Trust one. I would prefer APexi to stay with one brand through the whole car. I'm just pedantic like that :D

Yeah they look hell tough and look like it would be harder to hurt the fins because of the way the metal comes over them.

That's another thing as well, the fins in the HYBRID are really weak and bend really easily. I dont want any mesh or anything over my cooler so the Apexi would be the best way to go. It's shorter but thicker so it's still relatively the same...

Sup..

Anyone know a good dent remover down on the coast.

I think i should get rid of this hail damage before i take the car out on the street

Dun want to look like the shittest skyline on the street :(

Dont worry... MJ has that spot sewn up with sweetr33 running a close second and predator coming in a multicoloured third... :D

Yep computers don't like heat.

Heat is the mortal enemy of all electrical equipment.

My poor 4.5yr old Leadtek GeForce 256 SDR which was the first GeForce on the block and cost me a ridiculous amount of money has finally thrown in the towel due to a stuffed slot fan and the heat...

R.I.P...

My poor 4.5yr old Leadtek GeForce 256 SDR which was the first GeForce on the block and cost me a ridiculous amount of money has finally thrown in the towel due to a stuffed slot fan and the heat...

R.I.P...

Well you know who to come to for a replacement

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my geforce 3 TD leadtek which i got for $1200 ordered in for usa is still working today :D

but i got extra cooling since i used to live in mount isa :(

I thought I was one of the last trying to hold on to my geforce 3. I've got an Asus V8200 Deluxe and its still holding up, although its starting to show its age in the later games. Bloody thing cost me so much I just can't let go. My computer has a total of 8 fans, noisy as hell but keeps everything nice and cool.

Was talking to Phil today and the GTR is now in compliance!!!! Which means if I can organise myself tomorrow I shall go down the coast for a look. Sweet! Can't wait, its all getting very close now. Its only been 2 months and 2 weeks since I purchased the car, soooo long.

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