Best Silent Cooler for socket A

Jaylllo

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Can any one recommend me a very quiet socket A cooler that will fit on an ASUS 266-D?

 

snik

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Any of the Thermalrights will do. How much do you want to spend? Noise level will mainly be determined by a fan that you will use. I recommend either using a fan-speed-controller or a variable speed fan to control the amount of noise it creates.
 

Sheriff

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Thermalright AX-7 with a good low noise fan or the Zalman CNP S7000 (bit pricey)
 

Jeomite

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Quick Question: Which one is better Thermalright AX-7 or Thermalright SLK800?

I hope to throw a quiet Panaflo on it as well (no intentions of overclocking). :D
 

Jaylllo

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will all of these fit on a AMD 266-D? Theres a bunch of capacitors on it.

Its a dual board.

I don't think I will end up using anything past 2.2 ghz on this board since MPX seems EOL.

Thanks again
 

afzan

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Originally posted by: Jeomite
Quick Question: Which one is better Thermalright AX-7 or Thermalright SLK800?

I hope to throw a quiet Panaflo on it as well (no intentions of overclocking). :D

the ax7 is better for low speed fans... There was a comparison somewhere, can't remember where
 

EdipisReks

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the SLK-800 works really well with low speed fans. there is enough surface area that it makes up for the fact that copper normally requires a large amount of airflow to be efficient.
 

J5im8yo

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If you got the money get a Alpha Pal8045-t. I am using this heatsink right now and the performance is amazing with the fan running at 1500 rpm. Just an idea, a 1500 rpm fan is pretty quiet. However, if you don't care about that couple extra degrees than get a Zalman flower heatsink with its fan. This set-up is as quiet as it gets.
 

Kevstir

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I have the coolermasters hhc-l61 silent heat pipe and its silent , its runs my xp2400 at 42/44 idel and 48 full load
iv not got any case fans so would say thats realy good temps for a silent hsf .

Kevstir :cool:
 

mrman3k

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Zalman again!

No fan = no noise. Well you do need a fan, but it is quieter than the hard drive.
 

Sahakiel

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I think a couple Zalmans would do it. Just pop a 92 or a single 120 on that pic bracket and you'll get enough air across both sinks.