SLK947U and what fan?

j9cat

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I ordered all the parts for a new system from newegg. p4 2.8Ghz, asus p4p800, 2x512 crucial 3200, AiW ATI 9800pro, Antec SLK3700-BQE case 350w PS...

This is my first build. I bought this heatsink- Thermalright SLK-947U Copper Heatsink for both Intel and Amd,Retail.
( http://www.newegg.com/app/ViewProdu...-109-112&catalog=62&manufactory=BROWSE&depa=0 ) and didnt notice it was without fan. What fan should I buy?

Also any links for first time builders would be great..

Thanks
 

fstime

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Jan 18, 2004
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Thats the best option if you want somthing quite and effective at the same time. Try finding it at newegg its disscontinued there.
 

MegaWorks

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or you can try the Panaflo 92mm 48cfm 30dba M1A very quiet and has more cfm then 80mm Panaflos

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MichaelD

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Originally posted by: MegaWorks
or you can try the Panaflo 92mm 48cfm 30dba M1A very quiet and has more cfm then 80mm Panaflos

Yes, a lot more CFMs; more than double. I have this fan on my SLK900A and it's awesome, period. Moves a lot of air and is quiet. Worth every penny.


 

Elcs

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I use the Panaflo 92mm L1A and it does the job with my SLK900A. Keeps me below 45C with my 1700+ @ 210x1.05 with 1.71V actual pumped through it.
 

jjet67

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Panaflo is very nice. I have Barton 2500+ with SLK947U. I put panaflo 80mm fan on the heatsink. In my office, I have two dells and this computer and this is quieter than dells. Still keeping the temp around 42C when loaded full time.
JJET:cool: