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    Cool OMG just lowered idle temps majorly

    http://www.viahardware.com/haltcooling.shtm

    ONLY WORKS ON VIA CHIPSETS (KT266/KT266a/KT133/KT133A)
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    Is it really good? cuase i got the KT266A too

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    It's absolutely feckin awesome, try it NOW
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    No point - Seti@home does a good job of warming my Athlon up a bit
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    Originally posted by parksie
    No point - Seti@home does a good job of warming my Athlon up a bit
    Oh, silly SETI user
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    Cool, it just hit 50 degrees

    When it gets into full summer here I'm going to drop the FSB back to 133 to give it a bit of a hand
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    what is this seti junk?

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    Search for ExtraTerrestrial Intelligence.

    It's a big distributed computing project to analyse radio telescope logs to find evidence of intelligent life
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    Good Luck

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    They're unlikely to find much, they seem to be pointed at Earth for the most part
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    LOL, I don't do SETI since it's more of a pissing contest than anything...

    I should really start g@h or somit..
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    G@h seems to have got a bit wrapped up in commercialism
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    Originally posted by parksie
    G@h seems to have got a bit wrapped up in commercialism
    At least it's for a cause though
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    They both are.

    And lets face it, curing cancer isn't likely. It's one of those things that seems to have been thrown into the mix by nature just to keep us in check before we think we're too wonderful
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    meh i use genome @ home all the time so i wouln't really benifite from that

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    look a little confusing to me.
    retired member. Thanks for everything

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    Originally posted by markman
    look a little confusing to me.
    Me to but it works so I'm fine

    at 38C running Dreamweaver which always seems to raise my temps.
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    hey justin, when you did this did the values already in there look nothing like the ones they have in thier example? i have the VIA apollo KT133A chipset and very few values are the same. I don't want to **** something that i don't understand up.

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    Originally posted by Gandalf_Grey_
    hey justin, when you did this did the values already in there look nothing like the ones they have in thier example? i have the VIA apollo KT133A chipset and very few values are the same. I don't want to **** something that i don't understand up.
    What are your default values for bit 95 and 92?
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    for 92 the default is 00 and for 95 it is 00 too

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    Originally posted by Gandalf_Grey_
    for 92 the default is 00 and for 95 it is 00 too
    Umm they should be 8 digit values
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    well those are the hex values, the binary values are both 00000000

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    That's odd..mine weren't 00000000
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    uh ok, odd, maybe they differ depending on the computer???

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