Question about buying a new oem processor and heatsinks...

kcporsche959

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So I've decided to buy the $139 Fx-55 From newegg. This processor is OEM and im currently using a stock heatsink/fan on my 3200+. When i buy this new processor, do i need to buy a new heatsink to accompany it? Or can i simply take the heatsink off the 3200+ and put it on the Fx-55? If that is not possible, can you link me some good heatsinks that arent ridiculously expensive (aka zalman's). Thanks.
 

Cheex

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Originally posted by: kcporsche959
So I've decided to buy the $139 Fx-55 From newegg. This processor is OEM and im currently using a stock heatsink/fan on my 3200+. When i buy this new processor, do i need to buy a new heatsink to accompany it? Or can i simply take the heatsink off the 3200+ and put it on the Fx-55? If that is not possible, can you link me some good heatsinks that arent ridiculously expensive (aka zalman's). Thanks.

Here you go...The best...for only $30:
ARCTIC COOLING Freezer 64 Pro Cooling Fan with Heatsink - Retail
 

kcporsche959

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Mm, thanks. Is it possible to just buy arctic silver 5 and use it with my current Heatsink? Or will that not work.
 

Cheex

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To be honest I'm not sure of the capabilities of AMD stock HSF configurations. So I can't give a direct yes or no answer but....
In theory, I suppose that could work though. Get some other opinions first though before you commit.
 

kcporsche959

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Alright, thanks.
Edit: Does that heatsink you listed come with thermal compound? Or do i need to buy some AS5?
 

Cheex

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I think it comes with the Arctic Silver MX-1 paste pre-applied just like the Freezer 7 Pro for Intel CPU's.
 

AndrewL

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Originally posted by: kcporsche959
Anyone else know about using the stock heatsink with just some new AS5?

It will work fine as long as you clean off the old thermal paste with some 91% isopropyl alcohol and properly apply the as5. Although the Freezer pro is a good cooler and its probably worth the 30 bucks.
 

kcporsche959

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Any idea how far i could safely OC the fx-55 to on the stock heatsink and how much farther i could go with the Freezer pro? I don't plan on doing a lot of Overclocking, Probably 2.8-3.0.
 

myocardia

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Originally posted by: kcporsche959
Any idea how far i could safely OC the fx-55 to on the stock heatsink and how much farther i could go with the Freezer pro? I don't plan on doing a lot of Overclocking, Probably 2.8-3.0.
You definitely wouldn't be able to overclock with the stock heatsink. As a matter of fact, you'd probably have to underclock to ~2.4 Ghz, to have acceptable temps.

edit: That assumes that you're talking about the "normal", all aluminum stock heatsink. If you happen to be talking about the heatpipe heatsink that comes with the dual-core Opterons, then it should be fine for around 2.8 Ghz, since the FX-55 is a single-core.
 

JEDIYoda

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Originally posted by: Cheex
Originally posted by: kcporsche959
So I've decided to buy the $139 Fx-55 From newegg. This processor is OEM and im currently using a stock heatsink/fan on my 3200+. When i buy this new processor, do i need to buy a new heatsink to accompany it? Or can i simply take the heatsink off the 3200+ and put it on the Fx-55? If that is not possible, can you link me some good heatsinks that arent ridiculously expensive (aka zalman's). Thanks.

Here you go...The best...for only $30:
ARCTIC COOLING Freezer 64 Pro Cooling Fan with Heatsink - Retail

The best hardly,,,,,,