Need a heatsink/fan setup for Athlon 1.3GHz...

HyunYu

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I've got an old Athlon Thunderbird 1.3GHz setup (with Asus A7M266 mobo). I bought it with a generic cyclone-type heatsink/fan, and it's been working OK for the past 2+ years, although it tends to run quite a bit on the warm side (55-58 degrees idle, 62-65 under load during the summer). Some days, when the ambient temperature got especially hot, I even had to underclock to 1.0GHz to lower temp. (yes, I know, how's that for sad).

I'd like to replace the generic HSF with something better. Could you guys recommend a good, solid (and quiet) HSF? I'm not going to OC the CPU, so I don't need the latest and greatest HSF. I plan on using Arctic Silver III with it, too.

Thanks very much for any help.
 

mindwreck

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May 25, 2003
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I have sk6+ with some mid-low end 60mm fan. It keeps my 1@1.3ghz tbird cool at 37C idle and 45C load.
 

Slogun

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Out of all the HSFs I've tried, I've liked my Zalman best for cooling AND quiet.
 

DancingBear

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SVC GC68! link

Thanks to some recent research on these forums, I just installed one. I replaced an old retail HSF from a 700Mhz duron on my Athlon 1.2 and went from 51-52C to 34-35C. I also installed round IDE cables and reduced voltage by .05v, but the majority of the credit belong to this excellent, quiet, cheap HSF.