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ram sinks
ive just installed a water-cooling system on my computer for cpu as well as gpu. on my x800 gto the heat sink covers both the gpu as well as the memory. should i run the video card with the water-block on the gpu and nothing on the memory? will this harm anything? ive got ramsinks on the way but since its labor day weekend they wont be here for a while and id like to get my computer up and running.
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