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”Even with just “OK” cooling this 2600+ Thoroughbred runs much cooler. We took it to QuakeCon this weekend for “testing”. No, really we did. Watching the temps all weekend while gaming showed that the 2600+ ran about 20 to 25 degrees F above ambient. The case we had at the LAN event did not have very good cooling and also had a very hot running R300 tucked inside so the case temp stayed at over above 100F. Our 2600+ CPU under load operated fine at 125F to 130F"<br>
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