Intel Q6600 and E2160: Same cooler?

MGMorden

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Just curious: I had bought an Intel Pentium E2160 for one of my machines about 2 months ago. In this build, I ended up going with a very large Thermaltake aftermarket heatsink + a low noise 92mm fan. Wanted to keep that computer quiet. As a result I have the original OEM cooler that came with the E2160 still sitting in the box.

So, now I'm looking at a Core 2 Quad Q6600 for my other machine (replacing it's aging Sempron 3400). Fan noise isn't as much of an issue on this one, so I figure OEM cooler is fine (no overclocking), but was just wondering: are the OEM coolers provided with the two chips the same? If so, I'll go with the cheaper OEM version of the chip and just reuse that cooler.

Thanks.
 

Arcanedeath

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They are not the same, the E2160 typicaly has an all alu smaller HSF that the quad, the quad comes w/ a larger HSF that has a copper base.
 

BlueAcolyte

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If you did this the other way around, the heatsink would be great, but the E2XXX and E4XXX comes with a tiny little aluminum heatsink, while the Q6600's is made of copper. You can just get a POS $10 cooler to go along with it...
 

sutahz

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Have you also taken into account the warranty for the cpu? OEM carries 30days w/ whomever you buy it from (typically) while retail carries a 3yr warr. The risk of failure is vary small, but something to consider.