Originally posted by: 11427
My opinion,.... I don't think any 2500+ out there will overclock so much that you couldn't get by with a stock hsf. Now that is not to say that an after market hsf will not cool better, just that I don't really think the 7 - 12 C difference is going to make all that much difference.
Of course thats just my opinion,....and I have been wrong before.
Now do I use a stock hsf? Nah,.. I got 9 C. cooler by using an Aero 7+, and that big @!# fan looks impressive. That is why cases have see through sides isn't it ;-)
Originally posted by: Shagger
I have a 2500+ Barton OC'ed to 3200+ on an Asus A7N8X-DX with stock HSF. At idle it's about 42C, under load it gets as high as 51 or 52C. Recently I had a spontaneous reboot likely due to heat (I was editing video at the time) anyway my question is, I am going to get a fan adapter and mount a reasonably quiet 80MM fan on the stock HS and see if that can
get my temps sub 40C. Does anybody know how many CFM the stock fan pushes so I can get a good boost in CFM? Does this sound like a good idea or am I trying to polish a turd?
Originally posted by: Shagger
I have a 2500+ Barton OC'ed to 3200+ on an Asus A7N8X-DX with stock HSF. At idle it's about 42C, under load it gets as high as 51 or 52C. Recently I had a spontaneous reboot likely due to heat (I was editing video at the time) anyway my question is, I am going to get a fan adapter and mount a reasonably quiet 80MM fan on the stock HS and see if that can
get my temps sub 40C. Does anybody know how many CFM the stock fan pushes so I can get a good boost in CFM? Does this sound like a good idea or am I trying to polish a turd?