T-Bird 1.4-Whats a good CPU Fan

AleFilledAngel

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I got a 1.4 T-Bird and I'm an overclocker newbie. What CPU fan should I get? Do I need thermal paste? Oh ya how do u unlock the board so u can change the clock multipulators. I heard its something with a pencil
 

trez2k3

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May 19, 2001
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Well i got a Gladiator but some other good ones are taisols globalwins and the sk6:)
 

NelsonMuntz

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The ThermalRight SK6 is great as well as the GlobalWin CAK38 and Vantec has a good one, I think it is the CCK6035. The Taisols have nice retention mechanism that distribute the pressure well just make sure you get the one with the copper base.
 

Postumus

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I like my Swiftech, its VERY quiet and safer for mounting, though its a bigger hassle to mount/unmount.
 

johndoe52

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anything over a 1.2 should come unlocked so you can put the pencil away. Read through your manual to see if you need to adjust jumpers, dipswitches, or if you can change the multiplier/fsb in the bios. I'll look into some reviews to see what kind of options you have with that board.
 

johndoe52

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Asus A7M or the Asus A7V. I can't find anything about the A7M. Anandtech's search tool sucks.
 

heffe734

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the best is the swiftech mc-462 (in my opinion of course)...but it's rather expensive for a HSF...the runner up would be the sk-6.