About to get a XP 2600+, so what HSF?

bozo1

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Originally posted by: dopey5007
Well, what would you recomend, link?
I recommend checking out the Cases & Cooling forum. Many, many, many threads on your topic. Did I mention that there were many threads? :)


 

howdyduty

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For reasonable price and noise levels, recommend a SK-7 HS with a vantec stealth 80mm fan. It wont be the coolest (<40C) but should do fine if your not OC'ing. If you want to OC, slap a high CFM 80mm on that SK-7 and put in some ear plugs :). Good Luck.
 

crip11

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Vantec Aeroflow!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!......Quiet and keeps my 1700+ @ 2.12 ghz @ 32 C
 

human2k

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Budget:

Thermalright SK6 - $10
80MM fan of your choice


Better:

SLK800 - $35
80MM or 92MM of your choice


Both from SVC.com, btw for the 80MM to fit on the SK6 you have to put the fan in diagonally.


 

GetInMyFatBelly

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another vote for Vantec AeroFlow here, but if your looking for budget, check out the <$15 GlacialTech Igloo 2500 Pro.
 

bgeh

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my recommendation would be a SLK-800 + any 80mm fan
it's retailing for 35 at SVC.com the last time i visited it
 

Huma

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are you looking for something particularly quiet? or for overclocking?

The stock retail heatsinks are a lot better than I had expected and would use them if I weren't packing an alpha 8045 w/ panaflo for quiet cooling
 

dopey5007

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I can't overclock, I need stable.


and this is for a DJ rig, so the speakers will be alot louder then any fan I can stick in the case...
 

ElFenix

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an 80 mm heat sink and a quiet 80 mm fan will be just fine.
 

crip11

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Ok I use my PC as well to DJ..my first rig was a desktop, but now i use a server 2U rackmount case that mounts with my amps.. I highly recommend doing this, a little expensive but worth it.
 

dopey5007

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Originally posted by: crip11
Ok I use my PC as well to DJ..my first rig was a desktop, but now i use a server 2U rackmount case that mounts with my amps.. I highly recommend doing this, a little expensive but worth it.

I had a 4U rack within my set up and didn't like it, my box gets moved around too much and the PC started having troubles...


so I moved to an Antec LanBoy and it is much better for me
 

crip11

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Dopey can you make up a list of your DJ stuff including computer? I like seeing what other ppl use as far as sound card, crossovers, mixers, amps, speakers and etc...
 

dopey5007

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Asus A7N8X Delux ATX NForce-2 Socket A Motherboard 6PCI/LAN/Firewire/Audio/Serial ATA/RAID
AMD XP 2500+
80gig 7200 Maxtor
120gig 7200 WD ( Music Drive )
Antec LanBoy
PCDJ RED & FX DJ Soft
Neumark DMC-01
Logitech Wireless mouse / keyboard ( the one they gave out )
EV T52 Speakers
QSC MX 1500a AMP
Denon SMX-2000 Mixer
American DJ Light Controller


that is all the main stuff...


I do have a Sound Blaster Live 5.1 that I used in the old DJ PC, if the on board works fine with the new soft then I will continue to use the on board, other wise I will use that SB Live.


Also, the DJ PC will eventually get a Linksys Wireless G NIC


there are a few more things I got, but I just can't think of it right now and do want to stop watching the game. ( Fakers and TWolfs )



oh, also the DJ PC have a Lite-on 40x burner to do all the ripping ( due to it can read the copy protected CD's )
 

MarkHark

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