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Need opinions on heatsink

RallyMaster

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honestly, i can tell you none of us have used the Asus coolers. Thermaltake, maybe. but even that's not too popular of a choice. most would go for Zalman 7700 and 9500 or Arctic Cooling Freezer 64 Pro.
 

LOUISSSSS

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dont buy asus star ice, i had one and it was impossible to attach to the mb, the screw broke while trying to attach, and the fan is the loudest thing you'll ever hear from a computer
 

GalvanizedYankee

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Please spend some time reading the stickied reviews at the top of this page.

For $50 you can get the near best available today. There are 5 or 6 HSFs that are at the
top of the pile for quiet cooling. What you linked are not amoung them.



...Galvanized
 

GalvanizedYankee

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Originally posted by: ianmills
Did your processor come with the stock cooler? if It is one with the 4 heat pipes, aftermarket coolers won't lower your temperatures more than a couple of degrees.

Read here:

http://forums.anandtech.com/messageview...atid=37&threadid=1783325&enterthread=y

There's a good chance you'll be better off sticking with the stock cooler.

Yes sir! OP you best read the linked thread.

ianmills, I focused on the linked sinks and missed the chip.
I do like the idea of up-rating the fan to 80mm on the stock AMD heat pipe HS.

...Galvanized

 

imported_Sincity

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Yes..read the link. I drawn my own conclusion from the HSF Sticky. I'd stay away from the Big Typhoon (I had one). My next choices would be the Freezer 64 PRO (this is what I have and installation is tooless and only takes a few seconds-performance on par with Zalman CNPS9500) or the Zalman CNPS9500. The Zalman is truly a piece of art! I decided to go with the Arctic Cooling setup because I just built my first A64 system and the cost of both the CPU and GPU cooler was just a few bucks more than the CNPS9500.
 

JEDIYoda

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I would stay away from the freezer 64 Pro many people getting conflicting results!!
 

imported_rod

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I just ordered a Zalman 9500 to replace my stock heatsink. I got it for the same price as an XP-90 without a fan. I'll post the results next week, once I've got it all installed.

RoD
 

VinnyPel2ella

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i have a question. that Zalman CNPS9500 has an LED. I heard LED's are bad and not to get stuff with them or somthing like that
 

Pens1566

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Get an SI-120. $44 @ jabtech. Lighter than zalman, practically the same cooling.

Edit : Easier to install too.
 

Zim

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Originally posted by: Pens1566
Get an SI-120. $44 @ jabtech. Lighter than zalman, practically the same cooling.

Edit : Easier to install too.
Ditto. I just got one of these, and after messing with a selection of other heatsinks, I'm finally happy.
 

potato28

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Originally posted by: VinnyPel2ella
i have a question. that Zalman CNPS9500 has an LED. I heard LED's are bad and not to get stuff with them or somthing like that

If u dont like lights, then dont get the CNPS 9500. LED's are very good for computer's: no heat, very little operating voltage...etc etc. But, the 9500 is expensive. The SI-120 or Sycthe Ninja are very good for the price. Instead of a 92mm fan used on the 9500, the SI-120 and Sycthe use 120mm fans. More airflow, less noise.
 

Ping to the Pong

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aww, no ninja love? i always recommend the Scythe Ninja but also havent had a chance to check out the Arctic Cooling Freezer 64 pro yet either.
 

Zim

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Originally posted by: Ping to the Pong
aww, no ninja love? i always recommend the Scythe Ninja but also havent had a chance to check out the Arctic Cooling Freezer 64 pro yet either.
The Scythe Ninja is not suitable for use with most 939 motherboards, especially if you intend to use a 120mm fan.