What kind of HS/Fan are you using for your OCed Athlon XP??

SnoopyDog

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As topic sys.

Just so I know what to get for a XP 1800+ which needs to be OC.

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Novgrod

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I have here in my hands an alpha pal8045, with a big honkin' delta fan, eight screws, an untold number of washers, four springs, and some other junk for an athlon xp.

Probably overkill.

Mild recommendation: Screwing hsfs are better than clipping hsfs.

 

ShallowHal

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<< I have here in my hands an alpha pal8045, with a big honkin' delta fan, eight screws, an untold number of washers, four springs, and some other junk for an athlon xp.

Probably overkill.

Mild recommendation: Screwing hsfs are better than clipping hsfs.
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I second that!
 

NeonFlak

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Thermalright SK-6 with the black label delta. Planning on trying the newer 68cfm delta.
 

flood

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i have an alpha pal6035 on my 1ghz tbird @ 1.4, default voltage
no heat problems wahtsoever.. using a 28cfm fan
 

MoFunk

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Alpha PAL8045 with a 92mm enermax adjustable fan!!! SWEET! Hey Novgrod Make sure you use the right washers for that. If you dont have really big holes then dont use the shouldered washers. I killed my chip using those!!!! Just an FYI.
 

spamsk8r

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I'm using an OCZ Gladiator with 7k RPM Delta screamer, keeps my Athlon XP 1600+ @ 1800+ @ 1.85Volts running at about 32 celsius, its a great HSF and you can get em for about 20 bucks...thinking about getting an 80mm shroud though so I can just use a panaflo 80mm fan instead of the loud delta
 

SaturnX

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I'm using an SK6, with a 7000RPM delta, with an XP1600 oc'd to an XP1800, max temp is 39.

--Mark
 

Strych9

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Alpha Pal8045 on one machine and Taisol CGK760092's on my dually. All with Panaflo L1A's.
 

DARRIN

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Thermalright SK6




<< Screwing hsfs are better than clipping hsfs. >>



Maybe, but they are a pain in the ass if you do a lot of part swapping. Not nearly as easy to take off and put back on.
 

SnoopyDog

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Thanks alot guys.

That was all I needed.

I guess that the alpha 8045 is the one to get??


SnoopyDog
 

Jagoff

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I got a ThermalRight SK-6 a while back with a 50CFM Delta fan, assuming I was gonna o/c. Damn thing was to loud so I got a cheap ass Dynatron Microfin HSF. Its got a ting ass fan but surprisingly it keeps me under 50c at all times.

Heres a pic

Comes w/Thermal paste already on the cpu (not a pad), easy installation.
 

cmaMath13

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I am running a TT Volcano 6Cu on my 1900+.

Not to be a jerk, but topic should say: "What kind of HS/Fan are you using for an OCed AMD XP.
 

darkside9923

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<< I am running a TT Volcano 6Cu on my 1900+. >>


I wouldn't suggest one of these, Im currently lookin for a replacement to my Volcano 6 CU my cpu Xp 1700 on load is running 57C Also Thermaltake support sucks majorly....