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A big, VERY quiet 775 cooler for a Q6600

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Originally posted by: keysplayr2003
Any suggestions? Stock Intel fan is a bit loud ( I can hear it, and that means the microphones can as well ).

TRUE

XIGMATEK

XIGMATEK

umm... did i mention Xigmatek? LOL

get the S-1283 and throw a low speed yate inside.

OR

Keys, run an IFX-14 and run it Passive. I know it can hold that quad on stock passive.
But its a VERY Massive sink.

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Originally posted by: Markfw900
Well, nobody wants to hear it as of late, but the TRUE is the quietest, and best cooler out there that I have seen.

I used to live in a gorgeous condo. Until I replaced my Tuniq Tower with a True. My neighbors called the police and got me evicted for violating the noise rules. And that was without a fan! The True is louder, passively, than my Tuniq Tower with a 454 blown V-8 engine running two wooden canoe paddles on its crankshaft for cooling.

Reality: Was gonna buy the True, but the Tuniq came with a near silent fan. If you set it at the lowest settting, you will not hear it 1-2 feet away. With the cover off. Cover on, you will not hear at all.
 
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