Apokalipse Golden Master Messages 14,559 Location Melbourne, Australia Dec 16, 2006 #3 does it have to be strictly Zalman?
G gmanych Daemon Poster Messages 639 Dec 16, 2006 #4 Apokalipse said: does it have to be strictly Zalman? Click to expand... Well Zalman would be prefered because I like the look of them and they are dead quite too
Apokalipse said: does it have to be strictly Zalman? Click to expand... Well Zalman would be prefered because I like the look of them and they are dead quite too
Apokalipse Golden Master Messages 14,559 Location Melbourne, Australia Dec 16, 2006 #5 I've got a Thermaltake Sonic Tower on my Sempron. I stuck 2 x 120mm fans on it (one on each side) and my CPU never gets above 28ºC
I've got a Thermaltake Sonic Tower on my Sempron. I stuck 2 x 120mm fans on it (one on each side) and my CPU never gets above 28ºC
G gmanych Daemon Poster Messages 639 Dec 16, 2006 #6 I overclock. Im planning to get E6600 about 3GHZ or so. i want a good cooler to keep it under 40c under load
I overclock. Im planning to get E6600 about 3GHZ or so. i want a good cooler to keep it under 40c under load
Apokalipse Golden Master Messages 14,559 Location Melbourne, Australia Dec 16, 2006 #7 the Sonic Tower fits socket 775
Nukem Where am I again? Messages 4,718 Location Virginia Beach, VA Dec 16, 2006 #8 either the CNPS95/9700 or the 7700
aspire The Water Cooling Guru Messages 5,308 Location United States Dec 16, 2006 #9 9700 $80 bucks... 110mm fan... 4 lbs of copper... you get the picture lol
J joshd Fully Optimized Messages 2,133 Dec 16, 2006 #10 Thermal Take Big Tornado and Tuniq Tower are better coolers.... but they are a bit more expensive I think. I am not sure how it works out when you consider price : performance though.
Thermal Take Big Tornado and Tuniq Tower are better coolers.... but they are a bit more expensive I think. I am not sure how it works out when you consider price : performance though.