04-11-2006, 04:25
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Re: 4400 4600 or the 4800
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Originally Posted by marky
I'll pick one up and fit it for you buddy, just give me a shout when you are ready and i'll pick you up 
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Cheers mate, hoping for next week but shall wait and see, what happens bill wise.
Expensive time of year this
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04-11-2006, 09:01
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Re: 4400 4600 or the 4800
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Originally Posted by Felinix_Devotion
LOL I promise when I am ready to build another rig, I shall gain advice from the both of you over the Intel and AMD debate  I trust Intel are ahead but I admit now I am a proud AMD Fanboy 
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so was I till I found the D805 overclocked and performed hard on the tails of the FX60 for 70 quid.The C2Ds just blitz everything AMD has in its arsenal. I dont like Intel chipsets on motherboards however and will be sourcing something better in the new year
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08-11-2006, 14:28
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Re: 4400 4600 or the 4800
Right I am getting it ordered on Wednesday coming ( week today basically ) now I know it comes with a heatsink/fan but do I use the paste pad which comes with it, or should I get some artic silver compound.
Is the stock pad/paste good enough? I've a decent case with good ventilation and numerous case fans ( coolermaster wavemaster silver case )
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08-11-2006, 15:46
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Re: 4400 4600 or the 4800
order an artic cooling freezer 64 for it an use what comes on that
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08-11-2006, 16:11
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Re: 4400 4600 or the 4800
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Originally Posted by zinglebarb
order an artic cooling freezer 64 for it an use what comes on that 
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The past or some other cooler unit
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08-11-2006, 16:16
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Re: 4400 4600 or the 4800
Zing has a point, if you got oem rather than retail and stuck this on it
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08-11-2006, 16:19
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Re: 4400 4600 or the 4800
Nah this ones retail  I run a AMD 3000 right now and since you nicely helped me move over to my new mobo, I have noticed temps have dropped alot since you removed the stock compound and used artic silver.
Hence I am toying with also ordering some more artic silver...
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08-11-2006, 16:22
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Re: 4400 4600 or the 4800
but the cooler is made by Artic and it runs quieter and more efficiently than stock but again its your choice
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08-11-2006, 17:14
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Re: 4400 4600 or the 4800
Thanks something to consider...most of the moolah is going into this CPU, should my temps keep running high I'll be considering it.
What is high for a X2 cpu?
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08-11-2006, 17:58
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Re: 4400 4600 or the 4800
dunno to be honest ive never had one run hotter than 45
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08-11-2006, 18:35
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Re: 4400 4600 or the 4800
Well this one in my old case hummed in at about 55c...
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08-11-2006, 18:42
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Re: 4400 4600 or the 4800
but its nto an x2 yet
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08-11-2006, 18:44
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Re: 4400 4600 or the 4800
No and this case is bigger and has a better mobo and internal cooling layout...
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08-11-2006, 19:48
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Re: 4400 4600 or the 4800
If you are running at stock speeds then I'd suggest the AMD supplied retail fan and compound are adequate. It will be less noisy though if you upgrade to the Artic cooler as they are more efficient. It's not about the case and motherboard design so much as the effort required to get the heat away from the source point, i.e. the CPU.
Even with a good CPU cooler, you then also need a good case design so air will flow away from the CPU cooler fan, and be vented outside the case.
If you are likely to clock the CPU, then I'd definitely be looking at an upgraded cooler. Oddly enough some review suggest the compound supplied with the Arctic coolers can work better than the silver stuff.
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