Install an XSPC Chipset cooler on an ATI 2400 Pro card

Install an XSPC Chipset cooler on an ATI 2400 Pro card

Building a home theater PC? This how-to demonstrates how to install an XSPC Chipset cooler on an ATI 2400 Pro graphics card, replacing the in-built passive cooling. Passive cooling, though fine when used with an external fan, is not suited to all applications due to the simple fact that fans can be noisy.

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