AMD bundled cooling

TWills

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Who else is satisfied with AMD's bundled heatsink/fan? Nobody I seem to talk to has high regard for them, so I ask everyone to give them to me instead of dumping them for somthin else. May just be the fact that I have a Sempron...
 

itrfuzzylogic

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I've built a bunch of rigs with the bundled amd heatsink/fan and they have no problems if you're running them at their normal speeds :)
 

superkdogg

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I've read some reviews that included them and they're really not bad. I haven't heard about AMD having hot chips since AXP, so they must not suck too bad. I know that I'm pleased with mine-temps in mid 50's (100% load) @ 2.7 with stock voltage.
 

Promethply

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They're actually OK -- overclocked my Newcastle cored Athlon64 +3500 to 2585MHz (235FSB) using the stock heatsink and fan at default voltage (1.5V)
 

BW86

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I have my Newcastle 3200 at 2550mhz on stock cooling. They are pretty good imo.
 

Nessism

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There's nothing wrong with the stock cooler per say; they are intended to cool a stock running system and keep it at reasonable temperatures. Some people over cool there systems for no good reason other than some preceived improvement that the componets don't care about ;)

One area where the stock cooler falls down is in terms of noise. I replaced my 3200+ cooler with a Zalman 7000 series, and later an XP-120, and both of these aftermarket coolers are significantly quieter than stock. That's where the benifit really lies in my opinon.

Ed
 

Slaimus

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Switching from the stock cooler to a XP-90 did not do anything dramatic for me, so I would have to say the stock cooler is more than adequet for the cool running 90nm AMD chips. I would just advise you to not use the stock thermal pad, but good grease like ceramique.
 
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For stock, they're all right. But if you're overclocking like a mofo (Kinda sounds like me! :eek:) You'll need something better. (Think Zalman 7700Cu or Thermalright XP-120.)
 

MDE

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They're perfectly fine, even for some moderate overclocking. If you're doing some major OCing or demand silence while your CPU is chugging at 100% load, then aftermarket is for you.
 

akugami

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When a stock HSF can keep a CPU at decent temperatures after a 30% or higher overclock (1.8ghz to 2.5ghz) then it's pretty darn good.
 

The Pentium Guy

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Originally posted by: akugami
When a stock HSF can keep a CPU at decent temperatures after a 30% or higher overclock (1.8ghz to 2.5ghz) then it's pretty darn good.

I agree. My Intel P4C (Northwood) stock cooler came with a 40mm fan - pretty damn small if you ask me.

The *noise* wasn't bothering me - it was the pitch of the noise that was seriously pissing me off. It sounded like a teacher scratching the chalkboard - really high pitched.

If it had a more masculine grunt, I woudln't have minded - as my computer is generally on load when I play games, and the speakers drone out the sound... but the high pitched noise cut through ths speaker noise, so I ended up getting a 7700-AlCu. Good stuff.

-The Pentium Guy
 

ssvegeta1010

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Originally posted by: The Pentium Guy

The *noise* wasn't bothering me - it was the pitch of the noise that was seriously pissing me off. It sounded like a teacher scratching the chalkboard - really high pitched.

Yes, amazingly the 40~60mm fan in my laptop makes a rather low pitch noise. I really can hardly hear it 6 inches away from my face, at least not over my TV.
High pitched noises just really bug me. >_<
 

Lysawy

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stock cooling is good enough kinda noisy for me so i switched to zelman 7700alcu and after that to sonic tower ...
 

IntegraGSR

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Originally posted by: Dough1397
the stocker's come with 70mm fans right? would a 80 mm fit on it?


xp-90 came with fan clips (1 set for 80mm and 1 for 92mm).. if you remove the stock fan and the little thingy at the top of the hs.. the 80mm clip for the xp-90 fits perfectly in the screw holes ;)

like pretty much everyone has said.. stock hsf is perfectly fine for more people.. if you live in a particularly warm climate you may feel more comfortable with aftermarket cooling.. i plan on sticking the stock hs with an 80mm fan to my video card :)