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Old 11-13-2007, 12:05 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Thermalright 120 E and Asus P5N32

I was curious if anyone here has the Thermalright 120 Extreme CPU cooler mounted on an Asus P5N32 e sli motherboard. With all the heat piping on the MB I want to make sure it will fit before I buy.
I'd also like the opinions of other P5N32 e motherboard owners with aftermarket hsf's. I'm not married to the idea of a T120e hsf but it looks like it will do the job.
Please post before and after temps if you have them. I have a q6600 currently OC'd to 2.81 on stock fan but would like to get up to around 3.2. I'm not big on the idea of putting water in my computer so ideas on how high I should be able to get a stable OC on air and the type of hsf used to do it would be appreciated.
Thanks one again techy guru's.
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