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Alrighty, New CPU time

tsu

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Alrighty, I've never -ever- slapped a new fan/thermal paste on any of my chips before. I AM getting either a 1.2GHz or 1.33GHz thunderbird, however.

My questions:
IS it neccessary to replace the stock AMD fan on these chips? aka, is it 'sufficient' for a non-overclock'd box?
and more importantly, IS it recommended for someone who has zero knowledge about these things to assemble an OEM with new fan+paste 🙂

Should be interesting either way

I'm thinking about building an OC box for this poor, poor old 366c 🙂 I might have some fun with that, sicne you know, its NOT expensive or worth it anymore.

-tsu
 
i'd say go for it. i would replace the fan. just get a taisol cgk760092 or something like that. it has a copper insert and is very very quiet.
 
You guys are skirting the issue 🙂

Is the stock fan sufficient until I would be comfortable that I would not totally fry my very shiny, brand new, good-as-gold (speedy) athlon. (hey, a turtle is speedy compared to my machine right now!)
 
tsu: if you buy retail AND if you are not planning to overclock, then the original hsf should be enough. otherwise, amd would not ship them with the cpu.
 
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