Athlon XP Barton 2500+: Zalman CNPS6000 or Thermalright Sk-7?

DerwenArtos12

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I need to choose between these in about the next week. Please help. I have seen reviews placing the SK-7 as better but would like to draw on some of the experience around here too.
 

blade

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The SK7 will roast the 6000 for breakfast and spit it out. No competition at all. You can run a quiet fan like the stealth on the sk7 and it'd still cool far better than the 6000.

I have them both.
 

JulesMaximus

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I'd go with the SK-7 also. I've tried a few Zalman HS and they just don't compare for cooling ability. They are quiet but that's about it. I have an all copper Zalman CNPS7000-Cu on my wife's P4 system and it keeps the cpu around 44C in a Lian-Li mini-tower case with adequate airflow (case temps around 33C).
 

BuckMaster

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Im running the sk7 and a ystech fan and it roxors.. my barton stays at 32c.

I have to agree I was running a AX-7 with a XP2100. Ran 44C-48C.
I just bought a Barton 2500@3200 with the SK-7 and runs 38C-43C.

I was going to go with the SLK-800. But from the reviews I seen it might of dropped 3C which I dont think it was worth the extra C for double the amount of money. I paid just under $20.00 for my SK-7 found it on sale!
 

nycdude

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Hi all,

I am new to this cooling thing. What is the best fan and the size for the SK-7 HS???

LMK
 

MasterFlash

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The SK-7 will support 60, 74 or 80 mm fans. So, grab an 80 mm fan that suits your needs (high air flow for O/C'er or low flow for the noise conscious). Lots of fans to choose from. The Thermaltake Smartfan II is a good O/C fan, and a Panaflow low speed jobby is good for low noise.