Best QUIET cooling for overclocked FCPGA processors?

Fun Guy

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After looking at Intel's spec sheet for PIII processors, I see there is a big difference between power draws for a 700Mhz processor (18.3 Watts) and a 933Mhz processor (24.5 Watts). I can see where a stock fan for a 700Mhz processor might not be enough for its 933Mhz brother.

(Side question - I wonder if the stock heatsink/fans are the same for the two processors?).

Bit of history - I have this GlobalWin setup I got from 2Cool for my overclocked 333Mhz -> 500Mhz PII ... problem is, this thing is WAY WAY TOO LOUD - too loud IMO. I really don't want to replicate the same problem with my new rig, which has twice the likelihood of an issue (I am building a dual FCPGA machine).

So my question is, what it the best combo for overclocking 700Mhz FCPGA processors - Golden Orb, Alpha, actually, I don't even know what's out there. Or would the stock cooling be enough?
 

caliskan

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Look for the Molex Radial Fin.

It should be good enough to cool your processor, and is the most quiet (~22 dBa) fan that I know.

They are saying Golden Orbs are quiet, as well. I have a Chrome Orb and it is WAY TOO LOUD, taking account my previous expectations.

The Orbs are rated at 26-29 dBa (I don't believe that rating though). My IBM harddrive is rated ~30 dBa in idle mode (and I trust IBM's specifications). The Orb sounds like 10 of my IBMs combined so it should be more like 40 dBa.
 

Rain Man

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The Molex Radial Fin HS/F is quiet, but is only 7.42 CFM. If your case will allow it, with some modifications, you can try mounting a 80mm fan on top of your current CPU HS.
 

toph99

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i agree with rainman. i have an 80mm Antec general case fan, 34cfm i believe, as an intake for my case. if you have a nice size heatsink, it would work well. they are very quiet i find, that is when i don't have some form of music playing :)
 

Mikewarrior2

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or a taisol socket A heatsink. They work extremely well for p3s(within 2 degrees of a pal6035 in my case), has an extremely quiet 60mm x10mm fan. Th only problem, you have to modify the clip to work with p3s.

Taisol Heatsink Page

The model i am currently playing with is CEK733092.


Mike