chipset coolers do they make a difference?

zer0burn

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ive got an i845e chipset passively cooled think a chipset cooler would make a difference???
 

Uclagamer_99

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nope...just more noise...i don't think any of these intel boards run hot enough to require more than a heatsink, i've run mine fine without a fan
 

xpeter

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Chipset cooler's are good for extreme overclockers and for the rest a heatsink is enough. It's also
good to replace the heatsink with a bettrer one like ZALMAN ZM-NB32J
 

THUGSROOK

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Originally posted by: zer0burn
ive got an i845e chipset passively cooled think a chipset cooler would make a difference???
yes ~ but how much of a difference will depend on your OC and case temps.

i use a ThermalTake T1 w/ 40mm fan on mine :D
 

Richardito

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The cheapest (and best) way to do this is to slap on a fan on top of the passive heat sink. If you can't screw it on use a bit of glue.
 

Wind

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There is different between passive & active cooling on the chipset. But the different is very minimal & I suggest u keep your passive cooling...as it's more quiet.

Ppl run 166 FSB w/ passive cooling.