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Geforece2 MX Heatsink?
Posted by: jkoci on 2007-12-08 14:21:27
Just picked up a Geforce2 MX AGP card for my G4 to try. 32mb. It does not have a heat sink on it. Should one be put on? It works fine in the machine but will it get too hot?

Posted by: bluekatt on 2007-12-08 14:34:46
trickssy this they are supposed to have heat sinks or fans apart from this one http://www.mac-resource.com/parts/661-2408.gif

Posted by: jkoci on 2007-12-08 14:53:13
Mine is similar to the one pictured but it only has vga.

Posted by: jkoci on 2007-12-08 15:02:37
Check this out.

http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/video/display/creative-geforce2mx.html

Posted by: coius on 2007-12-08 15:02:57
I had one from a PC, it was AGP 4x. It seemed to have not come with a heatsink. if it doesn't come with one, don't worry. They seem to be pretty cool-running chips. It should work fine without one. The only time I would worry, is if I saw a spot that looked like it had one on, and now it doesn't, then I would put a heatsink on the sucker right away.

Posted by: bluekatt on 2007-12-08 15:11:59
considering it doesnt seem to need one the one in the review doesn thave one and the picture i showed you doesnt have one its save to say that you dont need one

Posted by: Quadraman on 2007-12-08 21:21:04
I have a bunch of GeForce 2 and 4 MX cards for PC's here and none of them has a heatsink or fan. You can buy an aftermarket heatsink kit in many computer shops that even comes with little heatsinks for the memory chips if you are really worried about heat buildup.

Posted by: bluekatt on 2007-12-08 21:28:34
my geforce mx 4 does have a heatsink guess its superflous

you could also buy a aftermarket fan if you like the idea of a fan better

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