Vantec VS. Speeze value and performace help me decide

markrb12

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This will be for an AMD XP 2200 that will not or ever be overclocked.

Overclockers.com rates the VANTEC AEROFLOW VA4-C7040 at a .30C/W and it can be purchased for around $22

Overclockers.com rates the Speeze 5R265B1H3 at .33C/W and this can be purchased for around $13.

I cannot seem to find any data on the apparently newer Speeze 5T321B1 that is also around $13.

My possible 3rd choice would be the Volcano 9, but I do not know yet if it will fit on the motherboard.
My original Alpha 8045 (on another system now) would not fit without a mod.

For comparison the Alpha 8045 was rated at .34C/W at overclockers.com.

Lower levels of noise is needed. These are about the loudest fans that can be used.
I considered other, more powerful coolers, but the rated noise level was too high.

Your input is appreciated,
Mark
 

MDE

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How about a Thermalright SK-7 with your choice of fan on top? Look in the FS\FT forums to get one cheap.
 

markrb12

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No Fry's within 1000 miles of me anyway.

I am leaning towards the Vantec at this point as the place I want
to get the case from does not carry the Speeze and if I add in the extra
costs of shipping to get the Speeze I will be in the same price range.
I did compare all costs including shipping.

Anyone know of any reviews out there other then at overclockers on the
Speeze or the other coolers I mentioned.

Mark
 

Granorense

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I would go for the new ThermalTake Silent Boost wich comes with the fan already installed, it's made of all copper and is very easy to install. I wouldn't even bother with Volcanos, as far as I am concern they are very noise and don't perform as well as the Silent Boost. Below is a link to Casecoolers with a review of it. They sell it for $29, you may be able to find it cheaper some where else.

If you don't care about the noise, then the x-dream would be good. My opinion is that they are very loud and vibrate too much, I have one of those also in my junk box!

Silent Boost
 

mt3580

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Aeroflow sucks. Nothing good about it, it gave the same temp as intel stock.
Only the core is copper rest of it is aluminum. IMO, not worth buying.
 

pspada

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Originally posted by: Granorense
I would go for the new ThermalTake Silent Boost wich comes with the fan already installed, it's made of all copper and is very easy to install. I wouldn't even bother with Volcanos, as far as I am concern they are very noise and don't perform as well as the Silent Boost. Below is a link to Casecoolers with a review of it. They sell it for $29, you may be able to find it cheaper some where else.

If you don't care about the noise, then the x-dream would be good. My opinion is that they are very loud and vibrate too much, I have one of those also in my junk box!

Silent Boost

I'd rather spend $27 for the Thermalright SLK-700 with TMD fan 36CFM
 

Cerb

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Get the speeze with the 80mm fan. You'll be very happy with it.
At Newegg it has 5 stars of 144 votes.
Not coincedence. Cools well and is quiet.
I use an SK-7 and when I open my PC up again, that'll be an AX-7 + Panaflo L1A, but if you're not going to overclock or play limbo with your fans, it'll be a nice cooler.
 

mrzed

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Agree with Cerb there. The Speeze/Spire 80mm HSF's, Falcon RockII and Whisper Rock are all very good value. They will be quieter than the Xdream or Aeroflow and cheaper. Cools just about as well for a low to midrange CPU. A GC68 from svc.com is the same thing minus the little copper slug and with a different, but still quiet fan.

All the folks telling you to get a cheap SK7 and mount an 80 on it are giving decent well meaning advice, but it's simply overkill for a stock 2200+. I have my Tbred A 1700+ running at 2200+ speeds with this HS, and my idle temps are 43 CPU /35 system. Full tilt it gets to 51. I could run 5 degrees cooler, but I keep my exhaust fan running at 5 volts for silence.

At these temps, the CPU will last far longer than I would expect to keep it, so I can't see the need for a better cooler.