I understand some guys like Ford, some like Chevy. This is certainly that kind of thread.
I have been running Thermaltake Volcano 7+ CPU HS/fans on my P4s (2.4b and 2.66s) 533 512MB (NO HT). I'm very content with the performance of that HS/fan combination. Unfortunately, they are no longer made. I may have located the last of them still new.
The attraction is a nice size HS with a dependable fan running bet 3250 and 6500 RPMs.. CPU temps average mid 30s even with a modest short term load. This arrangement still leaves plenty of air around the CPU fan/HS and other component fans to draw on.
Of course, it helps to have a couple of 120 cm fans blowing cool air at the CPU fan.
I have decided to upgrade my units while it is still possible ... despite having to use pulled CPUs. I picked up a couple of 478 P4 512 533 3.06 HT CPUs. I now must decide how to keep these boiler makers in check.
I am now planning three CPU installs/changes.
Two questions:
<<<What thermal goop can beat the Artic Silver 5 that I have known for years?
It should be of a variety that allows HS removal if I so choose. AR5 can be tempermental, but it is possible to clean it off the CPU and HS if I decide to move things around. (based on my track record. I need to do this right the first time.) I have only done one CPU upgrade before this to my systems.
<<<Is there a better HS/fan combo available? ... at a reasonable price? That's another Ford/Chevy question.
Will the Thermaltake Volcano 7+ handle a Socket 478 P4 512 533 3.06 HT as well as it has performed on my P4 2.66 CPUs? I have not kept up on coolers for several years.
I've looked at heatpipes and water coolers, but rejected them for this system. I'm looking for tried and true "cool cat cool".
Background: I did some modest OC when I ran grid.org distributed processing 24/7. Nothing that would get a glance from a true OCer. Currently, I have everything at stock settings and plan to keep them that way.
I have been running Thermaltake Volcano 7+ CPU HS/fans on my P4s (2.4b and 2.66s) 533 512MB (NO HT). I'm very content with the performance of that HS/fan combination. Unfortunately, they are no longer made. I may have located the last of them still new.
The attraction is a nice size HS with a dependable fan running bet 3250 and 6500 RPMs.. CPU temps average mid 30s even with a modest short term load. This arrangement still leaves plenty of air around the CPU fan/HS and other component fans to draw on.
Of course, it helps to have a couple of 120 cm fans blowing cool air at the CPU fan.
I have decided to upgrade my units while it is still possible ... despite having to use pulled CPUs. I picked up a couple of 478 P4 512 533 3.06 HT CPUs. I now must decide how to keep these boiler makers in check.
I am now planning three CPU installs/changes.
New build Socket 478 P4 512 533 3.06 HT on a MB that never got built. I may try some OS more challenging to the system than XP PRO. Mem will be maxed out. Gigabyte GA8-PE800 Ultra
Existing MB upgrade from P4 2.4B 533 to P4 3.06 Gigabyte GA8-PE667 Ultra with more USB connections than I will ever know what to do with.
Existing MB upgrade from P4 1.8 400 to the above P4 2.4B 533 on a GA8-IEXP with a 266 limitation on the ram when stock. I may investigate OC the ram to 333 depending on what that does to the rest of the system. That would involve a switch out to PC2700 or PC3200 memory which is certainly doable.
Two questions:
<<<What thermal goop can beat the Artic Silver 5 that I have known for years?
It should be of a variety that allows HS removal if I so choose. AR5 can be tempermental, but it is possible to clean it off the CPU and HS if I decide to move things around. (based on my track record. I need to do this right the first time.) I have only done one CPU upgrade before this to my systems.
<<<Is there a better HS/fan combo available? ... at a reasonable price? That's another Ford/Chevy question.
Will the Thermaltake Volcano 7+ handle a Socket 478 P4 512 533 3.06 HT as well as it has performed on my P4 2.66 CPUs? I have not kept up on coolers for several years.
I've looked at heatpipes and water coolers, but rejected them for this system. I'm looking for tried and true "cool cat cool".
Background: I did some modest OC when I ran grid.org distributed processing 24/7. Nothing that would get a glance from a true OCer. Currently, I have everything at stock settings and plan to keep them that way.