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04-05-2021, 11:50 AM
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My AIW Radeon is pretty noisy.
Is the Thermaltake Schooner compatible with it?

http://www.thermaltake.co.nz/product.../cl-g0009.html

What about the ATI Silencer? Or possibly another noise- reduction solution?
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04-05-2021, 12:18 PM
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Perhaps?

I use to use Zalman on the PCIe, because the heat output was really bad on those.

I've never needed special cooling for PCI or AGP.

The AIW USB is actually more concerning to me, no heatsink on the chip in a plastic case. My 1st unit was defective because of it.

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