best silent cooling option

twitchee2

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Im going for the quietest set up. which of these to would be best? the zalman 9500 or the SI-120 with a nexus? they are close to the same price i dont need my cpu frezzing but some what cooler then stock.
 

Operandi

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SI-120 with Yate Loon, in the in line resistor and Nexus sticker are not worth 2x the price of an otherwise identical fan.
 

JBDan

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Out of stock on the Yates at Jab for several months now. Not even on their site anymore. Have them at Tekgems for $11 single units...2or more $7....5 or more $5. Nexus are $16 at Jab. As I have read, Nexus "cherry picks" their Yates for least amt of bearing/motor hum/noise. I have never used a Yate (besides my rebadged Nexus's), but imo I would go as operandi said on the HS (or xp120) and get a Nexus. Thats just me. With the right case airflow setup & install, the Nexus @~1000rpm is more than adequate to cool any oc'd CPU paired with the SI/XP 120. You can get the HS and fan from the same etailer as well.
 

twitchee2

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i plan to order form svc sense newegg doesnt carry nexus as far as i am aware. i will also be getting ceramque i dont want to deal with as5 glueing my HS down.
 

JBDan

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Originally posted by: twitchee2
i plan to order form svc sense newegg doesnt carry nexus as far as i am aware. i will also be getting ceramque i dont want to deal with as5 glueing my HS down.

I have never experienced this what-so-ever w/ AS5. Its sticky, but with a little shift to the right and then the left it comes off no problemo. But go ceramique if you like. Their performance differences are miniscule at best and I hear ceramique is a easier spreader if thats how you apply your TIM.
 

JEDIYoda

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[I have never experienced this what-so-ever w/ AS5. Its sticky, but with a little shift to the right and then the left it comes off no problemo. But go ceramique if you like. Their performance differences are miniscule at best and I hear ceramique is a easier spreader if thats how you apply your TIM.

Yes---that was my first experience with AS5.....damn sticky...lol....

You won`t be disappointed with the XP120 or literally any 120mm fan you choose....:)
 

Shadowknight

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Get a Scythe Ninja, you can run it passively with an undervolted case exhaust fan such as a Nexus, and still get fairly good cooling.