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WUD
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24 January 2008 17:28
Edited by WUD on 24-Jan-08 at 17:45
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Lo peeps,im looking for a new hs/fan to replace the stock one on my Athlon 64 X2 6000+ Processor, Any suggestions welcome. i was thinking of This!
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Mani
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24 January 2008 18:56
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Read any reviews?
I always try to find a recent roundup and pick the best value one
I used to have a handle on life, but it broke.
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Maz
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24 January 2008 20:34
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i reccoment this >> http://overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=HS-002-NC
im using it with one 1200rpm fan, and its keeping my Q6600 at under 50C at 100% load (clocked at 3.2Ghz)
Fast is fine, but accuracy is everything.
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SS.Pic
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24 January 2008 22:17
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God Maz !!! You could hire that thing out to test aircraft !!!
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Mani
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24 January 2008 22:20
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Almost got one when i bought mine, was worried it would not fit i my case so got something similar but a bit smaller.
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shagnastie
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25 January 2008 10:58
Edited by shagnastie on 25-Jan-08 at 10:59
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This is mine - Huge but it works great artic cool master 212 Socket Type - Intel LGA775, AMD AM2,754,939,940 Heat Sink Dimensions - 122 x 92 x 160 mm Heat Sink Material - Cu base, Al fin, 4 heatpipes Fan Dimension - (W / H / D) 120 x 120 x 25 mm Fan Speed - 2000 R.P.M. Fan Airflow - 69.69 CFM Bearing Type - Long life sleeve Fan Life Expectancy - 50,000 hours Fan Noise Level (dB-A) - 19 dBA Connector - 3-pin
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WUD
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25 January 2008 17:22
Edited by WUD on 25-Jan-08 at 17:22
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Needs to be able to fit This mobo
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Mani
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25 January 2008 23:23
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most coolers it on most boards tbh
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31 January 2008 12:00
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I just ordered this one Cooler Master Hyper TX 2 to cool down my X2 4200 , its stable at over 2.8Ghz on stock voltage but the stock cooler is idling at 52C & up 66 C at full load. Will tell you how I get on next week when I fit it . I like Shags cooler but did not want to spend as much because the PC is my back-up PC , besides the real reason for the spending spree was to upgrade some of my LAN to Gigabit Ethernet .
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01 February 2008 13:43
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The TX2 is the biz - just installed it & it was a piece of cake to install , my mobo temp has dropped to 28C when under load , my CPU is currently sitting at 32C idle & 56C under full load & that's with the CPU clocked at nearly 2.9 GHz ! I wont bother pushing it any further because that's fast enough for this CPU. & when this sucker dies the Heat sink is going on my C2D !
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Midnight
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01 February 2008 13:49
Edited by Midnight on 01-Feb-08 at 13:51
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I've got this one on my quadcore. Looks the same
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Mani
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01 February 2008 14:34
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I have the same one Mid, work well and not too noisy
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