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Best heatsink fan to use for ABIT Fatal1ty AN8-SLI socket 939

You spend $200 plus on this mobo and you want to put a cheap (ok inexpensive) HSF on the CPU? If you used up all your jimmy getting the board, just use the HSF that came with your CPU (provided you bought the boxed version). If you went OEM, then go with what Husky55 reccommened. Better yet, save some more dough and go H2O!
 
Originally posted by: BigfootKevin
Nothing that is so big that it will get in the way of anything.

Thanks in advance.

Depends on what you want.
-Zalman 7000 LED is the best to quiet down that loud stock cooling solution
-XP90 is probably your best bet for overclocking.
-Or the new Thermalright SP120 beats the Thermalright XP120, and it's smaller and taller so it won't hit capacitors - best bet for extreme overclocking, and beats a cheap (sub $200) watercooling kit any day.
 
XP90 or XP120 if it fits on your motherboard

XP90C is over priced and the perfromance is only about 5C better than XP90 and is over the price of XP120
 
Originally posted by: The Pentium Guy
-Or the new Thermalright SP120 beats the Thermalright XP120, and it's smaller and taller so it won't hit capacitors - best bet for extreme overclocking, and beats a cheap (sub $200) watercooling kit any day.

He meant the SI-120.
 
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