rein_ein wrote:Nothing special,but picked Epox EP-8K9A7I with Athlon XP 2000+ […]
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Nothing special,but picked Epox EP-8K9A7I with Athlon XP 2000+

Looks like a nice motherboard, though it isn't anything special. Doesn't seem to support AGP 2x cards though and the SATA ports are bugged if they are from VIA's own chipset.
Is your Athlon XP CPU's part number contain DUT3C? That would be a thoroughbred, but the die looks more like a Barton?
The pic isn't very clear though, so it's hard to read 😊
luckybob wrote:Tetrium wrote:Got a couple of these
A bit of a gamble, since I never even heard of these before. And I don't think I ever seen hybrid CPU/GPU HSFs before and these were pretty cheap. I only intend to use these for broken or very loud VGA fans though.
Also got some case fans on the way as I'm running really low on those too.
i have a very similar one on my 8800gs card. works a treat.
386_junkie wrote:Tetrium wrote:Got a couple of these
A bit of a gamble, since I never even heard of these before. And I don't think I ever seen hybrid CPU/GPU HSFs before and these were pretty cheap. I only intend to use these for broken or very loud VGA fans though.
Also got some case fans on the way as I'm running really low on those too.
These look quite awesome, and are giving me some ideas.
The link also has liquid cooling systems... an overclocked liquid cooled 386! 🤣
They do look very nice. Atm I don't even have a card that needs a cooler and the cards that do need a cooler, won't work with these. But I do have a couple cards that will work with this Zalman cooler which right now have an older Zalman VGA cooler (the VF700) which in turn I can fit too the cards that require a new cooling solution 🤣
And this is one of the reasons I like having multiple systems around: Whenever I pay for an upgrade for one rig, I end up upgrading 3 😁