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Best HSF for a64 3000+ OEM?

mAsTAd

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I want to get a HSF for my OEM a64 3000+. Whats the best for cooling? I don't care about noise I just want the coolest possible temps. with a HSF. Cheap too :D
 

EngenZerO

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swiftech mcx-6400-v.

i bought this instead of the thermalright and I am really satisified with the cooling. I opted for the 92 mm fan so that it would be quieter... it really makes a difference.
 

Illissius

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Thermalright SLK948U + Tornado 92mm. (Assuming you don't mind going deaf, but you all but confirmed you don't.)
 

mAsTAd

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For the Gigabyte, how do u change the fan speed? And also, which out of those 3 has the best cooling?
 

Illissius

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The Thermalright is better than the Gigabyte. Dunno about the Swiftech, but unless it's something new I haven't heard of, then it's better than that, as well.
Google for some reviews.
 

Laymen

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Just wait for the XP-120 from Thermalright, they confirmed to me that they will have both an AMD64 and P4 version of this one ready by the end of july.

So thats a 120mm on this sink without having to use any adapter, this sink is one mean mother and I am getting it on preorder;)

click here for picture of XP-120

and the copper one is the SP-94;)


Cheerz,

Laymen
 

MichaelD

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Originally posted by: Laymen
Just wait for the XP-120 from Thermalright, they confirmed to me that they will have both an AMD64 and P4 version of this one ready by the end of july.

So thats a 120mm on this sink without having to use any adapter, this sink is one mean mother and I am getting it on preorder;)

click here for picture of XP-120

and the copper one is the SP-94;)


Cheerz,

Laymen

How in the world is that 120mm monster going to fit on ANY motherboard? Not possible, methinks.
 

csrx

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I though 120mm heatsinks were going to be the norm for BTX, not ATX boards. I dont see how a 120mm would fit on ATX.
 

Arsynic

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Originally posted by: RockGuitarDude
Haha.... that gigabyte is a monster...

If that's a monster, what is this?

I have the gold one for my 2800 Barton. It comes with 2 80mm fans and weighs close to two pounds.