PAL6035 + low cfm fan enough?

DougK62

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I'm building a new system with a Duron 900 on a KK266 and was wondering if the PAL6035 would be sufficient. The fan that I plan on using with it is the 13.2cfm/16.1dba Adda seen here. Is anyone running a similar setup? I'm wanting such a weenie fan because noise is a big concern for me. I'll also have an 80mm intake and an 80mm exhaust uf undetermined brand - but probably between 20-25dba on each of those. Thoughts?
 

DJTrapper

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I have that exact setup on my Tbird 1000 at 1.69v. At idle, it keeps it 14ºf above ambient, and under load 35ºf above ambient.

I highly reccomend this setup if you aren't planning to overclock and want a stealth system.
 

DiamondFire13

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I've got somthing like that. you will find that it cools well at idle, but high load goes way high.

Paul
 

optimistic

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Enermax 80x80x25mm Ball Bearing Variable Speed Case Fan Retail Box
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Jhhnn

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I'm all in favor of quiet computers, and a proponent of Alpha sinks, but I think you may be going too far. Check Gizzo's to see what's really out there, anything with a dBA rating in the low 20's is truly quiet. Some of the Sanyo-Denki's look particularly good, although I haven't had the occasion to try them.

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