Taisol CGK742092 questions

Feb 19, 2001
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How does this cooler stack up against other coolers, and is it much better than the provided fan in an AMD T-Bird 1.1ghz (CEK733092). Also, does the Taisol CGK742092 fit into an Abit KT7A-RAID?
 

SuperKen!

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Yes, its a few degrees better than the CEK.
Yes, it will fit in a KT7A-RAID with out any problems.

I speak from personal experiences about this.
:)
 

arod324

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I don't know how good the fan that you have is, but I know I noticed I got a HUGE improvement going from my duron coolermaster to this one. Right now it is running @1050mhz. However, it is running on the hotter side at the moment, at 48 (because it is crunching RC5 24/7). There is not much thermal paste on it, and I am planning to get some Arctic Silver from a friend that I hope will improve it. My reasoning behind this, is that heatsink is BARELY warm... meaning that the heat isn't getting to the HS.
 

arod324

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The only thing is, depending on your case, you may have to remove the PS to install the HS/F. If you dont', you won't have enough leverage or the right angle to install it.
 

chasm22

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Most reviews of the Taisol 742 have put it on par with anything in its price range when it is equiped with a fan equal to the task. The stock fan is OK if you are not going to overclock. If you are, I would recommend upgrading to a YS tech26cfm, adda 28cfm, delta 30cfm or something similar.

It fits with no problem on a KT7a raid. I have a 742 with a delta 30cfm fan cooling my thunderbird on a KT7a raid. It's a 1.2ghz running at 140x10. If I run benchmarks,rc5 or prime95, my cpu reads 43 to 45c. At idle, around 28c.

I have an adda that I'm going to try soon. But I have to say that I'm pretty happy with the delta. The noise level isn't bad at all.