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625683 2007-12-29 21:11:00 Currently using a Thermalright XP90 (aluminium) cooler on this P4 socket 754 system. Am hoping I may be able to transfer the cooler to an AM2 motherboard for an AMD 4800+ x2

I see on overclockers.co.nz that they have a bracket for their XP90C (copper) cooler that will fit an AM2 mobo. Anyone know if that bracket is freely available elsewhere? (without the XP90C) or should I get a silent cooler at a later date specifically for the AM2?
Myth (110)
625684 2007-12-29 21:23:00 Its not a P4 then if its 754, P4 never had 754 thats AMD. Speedy Gonzales (78)
625685 2007-12-29 21:40:00 Socket 478 sorry... dunno why I was thinking 754 :waughh: Myth (110)
625686 2007-12-30 02:32:00 Currently using a Thermalright XP90

I see on overclockers.co.nz that they have a bracket for their XP90C (copper) cooler that will fit an AM2 mobo. Anyone know if that bracket is freely available elsewhere?
Whats wrong with buying it off OCNZ??



Thermalright AM2 RM
This customized AM2 RM (Rev.B) bracket allows the installation of SI-97A, SI-128, XP-90/90C, XP-120, Ultra-90A-K8, and HR-01-K8 onto AMD's latest AM2 motherboard.
Specification
$12 - In Stock!
pctek (84)
625687 2007-12-30 05:45:00 Whats wrong with buying it off OCNZ??



Thermalright AM2 RM
This customized AM2 RM (Rev . B) bracket allows the installation of SI-97A, SI-128, XP-90/90C, XP-120, Ultra-90A-K8, and HR-01-K8 onto AMD's latest AM2 motherboard .
Specification
$12 - In Stock!Never realised it was sold seperately

Thanks :thumbs:
Myth (110)
625688 2007-12-30 07:51:00 Never realised it was sold seperately

Thanks :thumbs:

:thumbs:

Pays to check Accessories . . . . . .
pctek (84)
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