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2 oz copper in pcb by: Anonymous on 6/23/2009
As far as I can tell, the 2 oz copper in the pcb of a mother board does drop the temperatures. I have a asus p5q and my friend has a gigabyte ep45 ud3r and his northbridge is like 20 degrees Celsius cooler. Both the mother boards use the same northbridge chip.
Cheap substistutes by: Anonymous on 6/23/2009
Cheap substistutes for superior pwm/mosfer/vr's ics. marketing crap and nothing else.
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