quiet hs for p4 478

PhaZe

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I want a quieter HSF for my P4 2.26 478 but I dont think I have to go as far as the new fanless, although I wouldnt mind trying it out of anyone else can recommend it?

http://www.frozencpu.com/cgi-b...zencpu/cpu-tta-22.html


Anyone have any experience with this? My setup would be just like the picture, I would have to get a better fan though
 

fanboi

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If you do end up trying it, post here with temps and whatnot, seems interesting.
 

Nickel020

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Just get the Zalman 7000A/B AlCu. The rest of your system is probably not geared for a silent PC so you won't notice any difference in noise between a passive heatsink and the Zalman at 7V. The Zalman comes with a fan controller and the newer "B" revision has the improved version of theat fan controller (Fan mate 2 as opposed to 1 in the "A" revision). Your PSU and case fans will be noisier than the Zalman.
 

PhaZe

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I have a PC Power and cooling silencer 360 watt PSU and 2x80mm case fans. it's pretty quiet, I can mostly hear the stock fan though which has gotten louder I think (is that possible?)

the zalman looks like a quiet one, but I can't find the B revision anywhere Nickel, its not on frozencpu or newegg (I dont know many sites)

Also, the case fan closest to the CPU should be exhaust right? just making sure =p
 

Subhuman25

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Zalman 7000a ALCU

I'll second that.Don't bother spending the extra $10 on the all copper version either,it's heavy,doesn't offer improved cooling & appears to become shoddy looking sooner.
 

PhaZe

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cool, I found it for 29.99 at directron. Tax only for TX residents, just my luck!
 

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be nice to find one where you didn't have to pull the motherboard out to install it. I have a Vantec Aeroflow and it's noisy compaired to my system fans and my PSU is the Enermax 460 Whisper II. Now I need a quiet HSF. To lazy to pull the MB out to install the Zalman.
 

ToddlerTN

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Originally posted by: PhaZe
the zalman looks like a quiet one, but I can't find the B revision anywhere Nickel, its not on frozencpu or newegg (I dont know many sites)
The B revision is available in Asia and Europe but it hasn't been released in the USA yet. The only difference between A and B revisions is that the B rev has a slightly larger knob on the fan speed adjuster in response to user feedback. Functionally they are identical.

 

JaRb0y

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Originally posted by: PhaZe
cool, I found it for 29.99 at directron. Tax only for TX residents, just my luck!

amazon has the 7000A as well for $29.99. no tax for me in CA, maybe no tax for texas either.

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no picture but its the 7000a Al/Cu, i just got me one myself
 

PhaZe

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elwood, the Xp-120 looks good but I don't think I can fit the recommended 120MM fan. Besides, I don't OC at all so it might be over kill for me.

Thanks for the amazon link Jarb0y!
 

MEDISIN

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On its lowest setting the Zalman 7000a Al/CU is practically inaudible and will provide more than adequate cooling for a 2.26 Northwood.
It's one of the best designed heatsinks I've worked with and at $30 well worth the money.

My $0.02 anyway