C Cyclonik Junior Member Sep 27, 2000 5 0 0 Sep 28, 2000 #1 What would be the best cooling option for a Duron.. best being a trade off between noise and cooling, a nice balance. Christian
What would be the best cooling option for a Duron.. best being a trade off between noise and cooling, a nice balance. Christian
F frank828 Senior member Jun 2, 2000 853 0 0 Sep 28, 2000 #2 Go for a Alpha PAL6035 with a Sunon Fan. That should keep noise down and heat low. If that is too much for you, i'd go with the Taisol fans. They have one approved for a 1.1GHz T-bird for about 15 bucks. www.millisec.com, www.2cooltek.com, or maybe www.coolerguys.com may have the PAL6035's as for the taisol, get it at www.taisol.com frank
Go for a Alpha PAL6035 with a Sunon Fan. That should keep noise down and heat low. If that is too much for you, i'd go with the Taisol fans. They have one approved for a 1.1GHz T-bird for about 15 bucks. www.millisec.com, www.2cooltek.com, or maybe www.coolerguys.com may have the PAL6035's as for the taisol, get it at www.taisol.com frank
C Cyclonik Junior Member Sep 27, 2000 5 0 0 Sep 28, 2000 #3 Yeah the Alpha's are a bit steep. I am a musician so i'd prefer to keep the noise to a minimum while still being able to OC this Duron. Thanks Christian
Yeah the Alpha's are a bit steep. I am a musician so i'd prefer to keep the noise to a minimum while still being able to OC this Duron. Thanks Christian
F Fish54 Senior member Nov 19, 1999 253 0 0 Sep 28, 2000 #4 check out the GlobalWIN FOP-32 from 2cooltek, this is an especially good deal since it's increadibly difficult to find an alpha right now! -Fish
check out the GlobalWIN FOP-32 from 2cooltek, this is an especially good deal since it's increadibly difficult to find an alpha right now! -Fish
M Maverick2002 Diamond Member Jul 22, 2000 4,694 0 0 Sep 28, 2000 #5 no prob: just head over to inflow direct and get a pal6035 with a sanyo denki fan