Best heat sink and fan for socket 939.

Tiamat

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Nov 25, 2003
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Many people recommend Thermalright and Zalman CNPS 7000 series Heat sinks.

For thermalright - XP120 if it fits on your mobo. Check thermalright's webpage to see if it is compatible with your motherboard.

XP90 is compatible with almost everymobo. www.svc.com has it i believe.

Panaflo 92mm M1 is a good fan. The Enermax 92mm blue or red fan is good too, it has a variable resister on it.

www.silentpcreview.com has some recommendations for fans, and heatsinks.

I cant say anything about zalman since i dont own one, but thermalright heatsinks do a great job in cooling.

Also, i cant say anything about swiftech, maybe someone else is more knowledgeable in this respect.
 

klah

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Originally posted by: Bodah
if I were to take my computer to my friends house a lot could it fall off?

As long as you get a model that bolts directly to the backplate, such as this Swiftech, it is not a problem.

 

Bodah

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Sep 15, 2004
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:( I got a budget cut, would stock cooling be fine, for a 9800pro and 3500+, I see people complaining about the cooling. Or is there a good cheap HS out there?
 

pirred908

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Stock cooling works fine. Just get some fans for your case to get the hot air out and you'll be okay.
 

Bodah

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The case I'm getting is a mini-tower with 2 120mm fans, is that enough cooling?