Questions about cooling

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gaminlegend38

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Well, I've heard all these great things about how the AMD64 3000+ Venice is a great OC'r, but I'm wondering what type of cooling system should I get. I'm not going to OC the processor to the extreme, and I'll only be OC'ing the processor if I do end up OC'ing.

Here's my case:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16811156133

Here's the CPU Fan I'm going to buy:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16835106036

So, should I add a 120mm fan in the case or do you think the 4 80mm fans are enough?
 
My new build is the same cpu. Your hs should work great. I used stock hs for bench testing too almost @2700 1.51v dfi ultra-d. I'm doing full case install tonite with xp120 hs.
 
Badong Super Charger CPU Cooler DS-80

A combination of the the following
Air Filter
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80 mm Case Hole
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Badong Super Charger CPU Cooler DS-80
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Any good quality HSF with a copper sink and 80mm Fan

Why blow case temp air onto your CPU ; when you can blow room temperature air onto your CPU instead with the Badong Super Charger CPU Cooler DS-80?

I got one on my set up, and it reduces my CPU temp by about 10c.

Mind you, make sure that you have a some place for the case Case temp air to vent out.
Eg. Power Supply with a fan on the bottom. Additional Case fan.

JayCar Electronics is importing Badong Super Charger CPU Cooler DS-80 into Australia.
I am not sure about elsewhere.
 
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