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customdesigners; here you go

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ATI's spacing goes way back, even some GeForce2 cards used it (yes, those are nVidia cards). In fact, for CHIPSET coolers, there were two spacings, the one ATI uses is the "odd" one, the more common one is 60mm pin to pin (diagonal pins), which would put it on a 42.5mm square.

And it just occured to me that XP's calculator function doesn't do square roots!

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sh*t yaeh... it´s cool that they´ve been keeping it, I am actually a bit sad that I my ref. cooler on my vid is so good that I don´t "have" to "make" one :)

Heh.. you´re right! it´s strange... I do love the binary-mode though 😛

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I have a GeForce4 MX440SE here with the same spacing ATI uses too.

Like I said, ATI uses the less common of the two standard chipset cooler patterns. It's the same one Asus used on their A7V motherboard too.

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heh, I have to ask... "how many graphicscards do you have?" :)

What I didn´t like about it was that if you had a hard time unmounting it, and thereby grinded the plastic, it was really hard to make it "stick" afterwards. (talking of my 256ddr and 9700)

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I don't know how many cards, around 20 I guess. I've already gotten rid of around 50 of them.

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LOL.. that´s a lot of cards :)

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They're crappy, most of the sinks are either glued on or using double-sided tape.

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glued.. 😛 that´s what I did with my tnt2 when adding a beast of a p-mmx heatsink to it

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I'm not beyond glueing, I swear by JB weld! It's good for adding huge sinks, I've modified many cards that way, starting with my first i740 AGP card!

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hahaha, cool! that was an 8mb card though 😉

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8MB was 1337 in 1997!

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FWIW, pretty easy to do square roots on the calculator, just have to be smarter than the computer.

4 x^y .5 = 2

There's also a second calculator you can download from MS that has extra functions, if memory serves(always get link when I'm at work on 2k box, so havne't tried it)
 
😛 I still remeber not being able to play some games due to not having 1 whole mb of video memory

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I still remember frying my Western Digital video card while adjusting the width of my monitor from INSIDE and accidentally arcing something!

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😀 WTF?!

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1.) Western Digital used to make video cards
2.) Monitors didn't used to have external width adjustments

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