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my old Zalman 7700 cpu cooler is getting old

faye

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Hi,

I got a Zalman 7700 HSF installed on my old P4, now i got a new A64.
The HSF seems a little rusted thanks to the dust.
I have use it like 2 years now..

Do i really have to get a new one? or anyway i can make it look new and use it on my new A64 S939?
I know the performance may dropped a bit, but it is still better than the stock cooling.
 

buzzsaw13

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I'm using a 7000B, you should be fine with the 7700 if the only problem is cosmetic
 

faye

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how long have you been using it?

it is kinda rough on the surface of the fins.
 

SparkyJJO

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it is possible the dust is just "burnt" onto the fins of the heatsink. You could try using a slightly dampened old toothbrush or something similar and scrubbing the fins. Just a thought.

I think it should clean up so you can use it again.
 

faye

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i just read about Arctic Cooling Accelero, which one is better actually?
are they about the same price?
 

Operandi

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Originally posted by: faye
i just read about Arctic Cooling Accelero, which one is better actually?
are they about the same price?

How closely did you read? The Accelero is a GPU HS/F, you can't use it on a CPU.
 

faye

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my bad,

I mean Arctic Cooling, Apline.


Because i am planning to get a GPU HSF too...
 

Operandi

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Well you have a good HS/F now, I would keep it.

For the GPU I would get the VF-700 or 900, I'm not a fan of AC.
 

RallyMaster

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AC Alpine 64 isn't worth it. You might want to try Freezer 64 Pro...better yet, try a Scythe Ninja Plus. Guaranteed to give you good cooling for CPU. As for GPU, go with a VF700/VF900 if you want a small cooler. If you want big cooler that covers entire card, go with an Arctic Cooling Silencer/Accelero (depending on what you have). Pretty much both give you around the same results, so just pick the one you like/can afford.
 

Operandi

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larciel

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resist the urge for annual upgrade !

seriously, I've been using 7000 for more than a year now, I blow air to dust-off and it's been going strong since day 1
 

fanson

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I'm always using this kinda stuff for 2 years.
It all depends on the quality.
So I won't change it, but choose another GPU cooler is a good idea.
 

anandtechrocks

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Originally posted by: Operandi
Originally posted by: anandtechrocks
Originally posted by: Operandi
Well you have a good HS/F now, I would keep it.

For the GPU I would get the VF-700 or 900, I'm not a fan of AC.

The new Arctic Cooling Acceleros are far better than the Zalman line.

http://www.madshrimps.be/?action=getarticle&number=1&artpage=1774&articID=405

That?s one test, others show the opposite.

AC has had a history of quality problems.

I've got a NV Silencer on my GeForce 4 TI 4400, and I've had it since 2002 I think. Never had any problems.

Regardless of what other tests have shown, over at XS there is a 8-9 page thread about how the VF900 has been preforming worse than stock X1800s and X1900s (the hottest GPUs).

http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/showthread.php?t=93803

(gets interesting on page 3 or so)