time to end my long standing heat issue

revelation437

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hey guys
i've finally finished upgrading my comptuer and i figure its time to do something about the heat issue. i have a p4 2.8c with an intel 875 board which, at max load, is around 131-135 degrees F. I dont like this. i'm finally ditching my >6 year old case and getting a Lian Li PC-V1000. But i want an awesome heatsink/fan for my CPU. Sound is no issue, and i'm too old fasion to go the whole water cooling route. i wont be overclocking this badboy, so i just want something to keep my CPU temps down during the summer days.
any help would be GREATLY appriciated

thank you
 

TWills

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<<<considers 131-135 degrees F cool for any processor running unoverclocked, But to each his own.
 

Big Lar

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I like the Alpha sinks for air cooling, with the fan pulling the heat off the cpu/board..Just IMHO.
 

revelation437

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Originally posted by: TWills
<<<considers 131-135 degrees F cool for any processor running unoverclocked, But to each his own.

really?
is there anywhere online where i can check out my proc's operating temp under loads?