CPU heatsink\fan recomendations
05-10-2006, 23:07
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CPU heatsink\fan recomendations
Hi all
Im looking for some decent air cooling for my E6600, at the moment im getting 38 idle and 47-50 under load. I would like to shave a bit off of that and then start overclocking.
Any suggestions would be greatly apreaciated.
Al
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05-10-2006, 23:12
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Re: CPU heatsink\fan recomendations
artic freezer 7 pro m8 all the way with some artic silver thermal compound
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05-10-2006, 23:33
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Re: CPU heatsink\fan recomendations
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Originally Posted by zinglebarb
artic freezer 7 pro m8 all the way with some artic silver thermal compound
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Actually, the Arctic Cooling MX-1 compound which comes pre-applied to the heatsink has consistenly out-performed Arctic Silver 5 in tests, by quite a margin in many cases.
Regardless, it's a great cooler. I've got the 64 version on my X2 3800+ and idle at around 27C with the fan throttled right back to 5V.
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05-10-2006, 23:40
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Re: CPU heatsink\fan recomendations
linky to the tests please cuz I got lower temps on an 805 using the artic silver over the standard compound  although I do see the logic in them using good stuff on it
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05-10-2006, 23:52
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Re: CPU heatsink\fan recomendations
I can't remember specific links off the top of my head, but every review I read prior to purchasing the Freezer 64 Pro which involved some kind of MX-1 testing was extremely positive about it. Arctic Cooling's surfaces are unusually rough - while most high-endmanufacturers place an emphasis on a mirror-smooth finish, AC take a more unique approach and, combined with their own compound, it seems to work!
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06-10-2006, 08:42
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Re: CPU heatsink\fan recomendations
That was the one I stumbled on the most last nite after making my post. URL="http://www.arctic-cooling.com/cpu2.php?idx=79"]LINK[/URL]
Prices seem good aswell, overclockers has them at 11.99+vat this week only. shame there are none shown on that page lol.
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06-10-2006, 10:26
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Re: CPU heatsink\fan recomendations
thanx for the link zing, gonna get 1 ordered
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06-10-2006, 10:29
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Re: CPU heatsink\fan recomendations
np mate
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06-10-2006, 12:18
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Re: CPU heatsink\fan recomendations
Are they easy to fit if you have never worked on the inside of a tower before?
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06-10-2006, 12:30
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Re: CPU heatsink\fan recomendations
well the skt 775 are very easy to install.The old hsf needs to be removed by using a flat ended screwdriver and turning the retention clips anti clockwise(I think) then carefully pull each one and the hsf will remove. Installing the Artic freezer 7 pro may not be as simple depending on room in the case as these are big and do need to be installed properly.You may have to remove the board to ensure correct fitting.
Skt 939 754 and 478 heat sinks are even easier to remove as its all just a cam system the amd version has 1 lever to move the 478 (p4) has 2
Skt a amd and older pentiums are another thing totally as these require some force to remove the clip and if your not sure dont do this as you may crack the core
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06-10-2006, 15:36
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Re: CPU heatsink\fan recomendations
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that link dont work zing, got another?.
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06-10-2006, 15:44
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Re: CPU heatsink\fan recomendations
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Originally Posted by popper
that link dont work zing, got another?.
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Just got this from there site.
Aria.co.uk
Technical Difficulties
Due to technical difficulties the website is currently unavailable. Please contact our sales team on 0870 499 2499 to place your orders.
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06-10-2006, 16:24
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Re: CPU heatsink\fan recomendations
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that link dont work zing, got another?.
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works here fine lol just go to aria.co.uk and looksee lol
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06-10-2006, 17:07
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Re: CPU heatsink\fan recomendations
strange, its working now, cheers
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