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Old 12th Oct 2005, 04:56 PM   #21 (permalink)
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yup it uses the tiny 2pin connector, not the 3pin mobo one. i will have to jerry rig summat, & yes the wire is really short, just long enough to plug into the agp card itsself.
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yay just fit my arctic cooler on my gigabyte 6800. despite the pipes being ever so slightly damaged so having to stay locked, even so, default voltage i am getting 400 core / 800 ram out of it. ooo if only them pipes worked!.

auto overclocking suggests 410 / 850 but when i tried that 3d mark froze.

still, all in all getting 10300 in 03 & ~4500 in 05 which isnt so bad for a card which cost me £90 inc the cooler running on a Barton 2500+ @ 3200+.
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