F fhasser Baseband Member Messages 84 Location London, UK Feb 9, 2008 #1 Hey guys, is ARCTIC COOLING Freezer 7 Pro enough to oc E2180 up to 3.0Ghz and why it doesn't need thermal paste? Does it have it included or something or I don't need it at all?
Hey guys, is ARCTIC COOLING Freezer 7 Pro enough to oc E2180 up to 3.0Ghz and why it doesn't need thermal paste? Does it have it included or something or I don't need it at all?
carnageX Private Joker, Staff member Messages 25,056 Location Oregon Feb 9, 2008 #2 Yes its plenty... I have one on my e6750, OC'd to 3.53GHz; idles at ~25C, and load around 42. And it has pre-applied MX-2 (or is it MX-1 still?).
Yes its plenty... I have one on my e6750, OC'd to 3.53GHz; idles at ~25C, and load around 42. And it has pre-applied MX-2 (or is it MX-1 still?).
peterhuang913 Retired. Messages 8,076 Location . Feb 9, 2008 #3 You don't need TP because the one that is on it is already better than Arctic Silver.
Peter.Cort TF's First Dry Ice User! Messages 5,018 Location Boston, MA Feb 9, 2008 #4 it comes with thermal paste on it, and you can get to 3ghz on that cpu with stock cooling
veg1992 Golden Master Messages 19,993 Feb 9, 2008 #5 carnageX said: Yes its plenty... I have one on my e6750, OC'd to 3.53GHz; idles at ~25C, and load around 42. And it has pre-applied MX-2 (or is it MX-1 still?). Click to expand... yep 2nd that completely also some of the older versions of the AF7 come with MX-1 Thermal Pad, while the Newer ones come with MX-2 Thermal Pad's
carnageX said: Yes its plenty... I have one on my e6750, OC'd to 3.53GHz; idles at ~25C, and load around 42. And it has pre-applied MX-2 (or is it MX-1 still?). Click to expand... yep 2nd that completely also some of the older versions of the AF7 come with MX-1 Thermal Pad, while the Newer ones come with MX-2 Thermal Pad's
carnageX Private Joker, Staff member Messages 25,056 Location Oregon Feb 10, 2008 #6 Thought the newer ones came with MX-2, but I wasn't for sure xD.
OP OP F fhasser Baseband Member Messages 84 Location London, UK Feb 10, 2008 #7 Wow, thanks a lot, that clears everything.
ricanflow Golden Master Messages 6,317 Location Euless, Tx Feb 10, 2008 #8 I have the amd version, its a really good cooler, the thermal that comes stock is great too.
veg1992 Golden Master Messages 19,993 Feb 10, 2008 #9 yep, both the Arctic Freezer 64 and Arctic Freezer 7 are the best bang for the buck CPU Coolers
Wildside Hellfire! Messages 3,038 Location Riverside, CA Feb 10, 2008 #10 vernong1992 said: yep, both the Arctic Freezer 64 and Arctic Freezer 7 are the best bang for the buck CPU Coolers Click to expand... or Tuniq, this thing is a monster n hard to put on my mobo. Best one ive seen on the net n proves it too *sig*.
vernong1992 said: yep, both the Arctic Freezer 64 and Arctic Freezer 7 are the best bang for the buck CPU Coolers Click to expand... or Tuniq, this thing is a monster n hard to put on my mobo. Best one ive seen on the net n proves it too *sig*.