Hello everyone,
I have a Pentium 4 3.0 gHz (Northwood core with 800FSB) and I was hoping to overclock it upwards of 3.6 gHz. I was wondering what the best form of cooling for this would be. I have narrowed it down to the Thermalright SP-94, or the Zalman 7000-Cu (or Al/Cu). I have also looked into cheap water cooling, and I was wondering if there was a water cooling system that would cool the cpu, gpu, and possibly the hard drive, which was in my price range (up to $120). If there is a water cooling system that is significatly better than either of the previously mentioned heatsinks, i will get that.
i was also wondering: which is better, as ceramique or arctic silver 5.
any feedback would be greatly appreciated, thanks in advance.
I have a Pentium 4 3.0 gHz (Northwood core with 800FSB) and I was hoping to overclock it upwards of 3.6 gHz. I was wondering what the best form of cooling for this would be. I have narrowed it down to the Thermalright SP-94, or the Zalman 7000-Cu (or Al/Cu). I have also looked into cheap water cooling, and I was wondering if there was a water cooling system that would cool the cpu, gpu, and possibly the hard drive, which was in my price range (up to $120). If there is a water cooling system that is significatly better than either of the previously mentioned heatsinks, i will get that.
i was also wondering: which is better, as ceramique or arctic silver 5.
any feedback would be greatly appreciated, thanks in advance.