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Seems to help the MOST with load. If you evap head can handle and is tuned for your load, no worries. But if your unit is suffering under load, this is the fix for sure.
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Seems to help the MOST with load. If you evap head can handle and is tuned for your load, no worries. But if your unit is suffering under load, this is the fix for sure.
Indeed a huge help with the load.... gotta remember though that it takes a little longer to cool back down after the block warns up though... I was able to get a few extra mhz out of the 920 under ss with no problems.

Makes insulating/mounting a little easier too. Well, at least for me.
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Seems to help the MOST with load. If you evap head can handle and is tuned for your load, no worries. But if your unit is suffering under load, this is the fix for sure.
Yea that is what I was thinking 32M and 1024 Prime .....

My SS does very well but it loses some ground in those benches ..... especially 1024 ...
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