what's the best HSF for overclocking under $20?

MaxFusion16

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building an athlon 1700 system and will definately overclock the hell out of it, so i'm looking for a nice HSF to take it to the max. What would be a good one for around $20? Something quiet would be a plus, but not a must.
ok thanks all.
 

Jeff7

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SK-7, with the listed coupon code, and get this fan. That heatsink is supposed to be pretty good; I've never actually used either though - I Alpha 8045's in my systems. Haven't had any need to buy the new complete copper heatsinks.
It might be a bit tough to get a really really good heatsink for around $20 though.
 

MaxFusion16

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Originally posted by: Jeff7
SK-7, with the listed coupon code, and get this fan. That heatsink is supposed to be pretty good; I've never actually used either though - I Alpha 8045's in my systems. Haven't had any need to buy the new complete copper heatsinks.
It might be a bit tough to get a really really good heatsink for around $20 though.

thank you for the recommendation, but which is better, the sk7 or the ax7?
 

soja

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Originally posted by: MaxFusion16
Originally posted by: Jeff7
SK-7, with the listed coupon code, and get this fan. That heatsink is supposed to be pretty good; I've never actually used either though - I Alpha 8045's in my systems. Haven't had any need to buy the new complete copper heatsinks.
It might be a bit tough to get a really really good heatsink for around $20 though.

thank you for the recommendation, but which is better, the sk7 or the ax7?

sk7 by a small margin.
 

soja

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Originally posted by: Zepper
Hands down the best for the money is this: Spire/Fanner/Speeze Whisper Rock II
.bh.
:moon:

He said "will definately overclock the hell out of it, so i'm looking for a nice HSF to take it to the max" but that speeze hsf is awesome for 12 bucks shipped and it even includes a fan wow :Q
 

Zepper

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The stock fan with the speeze is slow and quiet. you could easily mod it with a duct, higher speed or larger fan w/ adapter if the stock unit doesn't do it for you, and still come out ahead on price.
. My duron at 1.32 GHz true stays right near room temp at all times (HS isn't even warm to the touch). I can't imagine the Speeze not being able to keep any athlon in the 30-40 deg C bracket with just a little tweaking.
.bh.
:sun: !