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AC freezer 7 pro, Gigabyte g-power,

civicmisfit

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I found all three for ~30 bucks. I might do some minor ocing but i read that the freezer is not effective enough for ocing. Which one can keep my cpu at the lowest degree while on load? (I play games alot) What do u guys think? Thanks in advance for u help.
 
I'm buying the G-Power based on its easy mounting setup, but I'll bet that the others posters favor the Zalman. You may want to include the XP-120 or Big Typhoon in your search too.
 
i considered the xp-120 but its expensive and doesn't even come with a fan. Big typhoon is also expensive for me. i am looking for something around 30 bucks. Also, if you have an lga775 cpu, the ac freezer would be easier to mount anyway. WT, what is the difference between the g-power and the pro version? Thanks.
 
Originally posted by: WT
I'm buying the G-Power based on its easy mounting setup, but I'll bet that the others posters favor the Zalman. You may want to include the XP-120 or Big Typhoon in your search too.
I had one of Gigabyte's Socket A "Neon7" HSF's on an XP 3000, and the shockingly blue, bright LED's on it knocked me out. I bought a G-Power because it just looked So Darn Good through the side window! At present I have no idea if I'll OC the A64 that it matches up with, so I won't know right away how well it handles the temps. I have an XP-90 available if the G-Power doesn't cut it, just in case. (So far, my A64 has just had a breadboard test run with PSU, CPU, retail AMD hsf, a single DIMM, and an old VGA, not the one it will run with.)


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The Pro version of the G-Power looks like its just a bit better for heavy duty cooling (4 heatpipes instead of 3) even tho its airflow is rated lower than the Lite version.

Gigabyte G-Power specs

Check out the included components for this cooler .. they really supply you with a lotta extras. I need a simple mounting setup for my EVGA board due to its wonky backplate so this should fit the bill.
 
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