Heatsink & Fan Unit for my C2D System

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I am looking for a decent HSF unit for a new C2D System that I am building. My budget is pretty open, but I don't want LED's or any of that kind of thing. I just want a quality unit that will keep temps low.

The system it will be cooling is basicly:

ThermalTake Eureka Case
ASUS P5B Deluxe Motherboard
Conroe E6700 proc

I am worried about the MB Layout & the case size. does anyone have a similiar setup? What did you use?

Noise is a minor factor compaired to performance, but I also would prefer not to have a "Jet" taking off if you know what I mean.

I will probably do a very mild overclock. Rock solid stability is more important than raw speed to me, but I dont want to totaly ignore the potential.

I have read the Sticky thread in this forum but I am concerned that several of the reviews were written before the items I purchased came out. Will the better coolers listed there still work with my hardware?
 

xdxforever

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All heatsinks that fit on the LGA775 socket will still work, and work even better because C2D's put our far less heat. If your worried about compatability get a tower type cooer because they have elevation above MB parts usually.
 

markymoo

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the scyth infinity or ninja will beat the zalman and same price, you can choose your quiet fans to go on it
 
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Originally posted by: markymoo
the scyth infinity or ninja will beat the zalman and same price, you can choose your quiet fans to go on it

I was going to do the Scythe, but I read at least 3 posts in other threads talking about having to Dremmel/Mod the HSF to work with My MB. This was specificly in regards to the Infinity.

I ended up going with the Zalman 9500. I'll let you all know how it goes once I get the parts from NE.

Thank you all for your feedback.
 

dasmokedog

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Originally posted by: markymoo
the scyth infinity or ninja will beat the zalman and same price, you can choose your quiet fans to go on it

Dream on baby! The 9500 is a far better HSF.
 

jdwango

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dasmokedog - Thats an awesome overclock!! What temp is your cpu running at at idle and stress. Also is the zalman easy to install?
 

cmdrdredd

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Originally posted by: dasmokedog
Originally posted by: markymoo
the scyth infinity or ninja will beat the zalman and same price, you can choose your quiet fans to go on it

Dream on baby! The 9500 is a far better HSF.

I'm having trouble getting good temps with my CNPS9500, but I've attributed it to the P5B Deluxe and bad reading of the temps.
 

Howard

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Originally posted by: dasmokedog
Originally posted by: markymoo
the scyth infinity or ninja will beat the zalman and same price, you can choose your quiet fans to go on it

Dream on baby! The 9500 is a far better HSF.
I cannot think of any criterion by which the 9500 can be considered to be "far better" than either the Infinity or the Ninja, save for aesthetics, which is highly subjective. I for one prefer the beauty of function.
 

cmdrdredd

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Originally posted by: Howard
Originally posted by: dasmokedog
Originally posted by: markymoo
the scyth infinity or ninja will beat the zalman and same price, you can choose your quiet fans to go on it

Dream on baby! The 9500 is a far better HSF.
I cannot think of any criterion by which the 9500 can be considered to be "far better" than either the Infinity or the Ninja, save for aesthetics, which is highly subjective. I for one prefer the beauty of function.


I'm thinking of getting a Scythe Ninja
 

Hal0

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I've read great thing about the Thermalright Ultra-120, but you have to add it a 12cm fan.
 

jdwango

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Im using a Scythe Mine and my temps are ok (According to Gigabyte's Software). 51C Under heavy load. 36-38 idle.

Think this is ok? - should I be concerned?
 

cmdrdredd

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Originally posted by: jdwango
Im using a Scythe Mine and my temps are ok (According to Gigabyte's Software). 51C Under heavy load. 36-38 idle.

Think this is ok? - should I be concerned?


my CNPS9500 with P5B Deluxe idles at 51c atm which absolutely sucks. You're good