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Which heatsinks for dual XP system?

Hi, I am building a dual XP system, and having some difficulty deciding which heatsinks I should get. I know that space is usualy more cramped on a dual board, so the heatsinks can't be huge.
I also would prefer that the fans not be extremely loud.
I will probably not be doing any overclocking, so anything that provides decent cooling will be enough.
 
hey sir fredrick,

if there's enough space, i'd recommend getting the svc gc68. they use 80mm fans, and are very quiet. for the cost (about $15 each after shipping) i'd say this is one of the best hsf's for the price. u can get it from case-mod.com.

lordbob99
 


<< hey sir fredrick,

if there's enough space, i'd recommend getting the svc gc68. they use 80mm fans, and are very quiet. for the cost (about $15 each after shipping) i'd say this is one of the best hsf's for the price. u can get it from case-mod.com.

lordbob99
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Thanks. 🙂 Those look good...but can anyone verify that they'll fit fine on an Asus A7M266-D?

I kind of like the Cyber cooler copper, but I don't know if it's too big or if the cooling is adequate.
 


<< Thanks. 🙂 Those look good...but can anyone verify that they'll fit fine on an Asus A7M266-D?

I kind of like the Cyber cooler copper, but I don't know if it's too big or if the cooling is adequate.
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i haven't even seen anything that resembles that cyber cooler heatsink ur looking at. one thing to keep in mind is that they use a 50mm fan, which will mostl likely be pretty loud. i personally find the 60mm fans to be too loud for my liking already, so i can only imagine that a 50mm would have to be spinning even faster.

also, about the design of the cyber cooler, while it has a different look to it, i can only imagine u'll be disappointed with the cooling since the heat has to transfer up the rods before it can go onto the fins to be dissipated. i could be incorrect, but generally speaking, more transfers will mean less efficiency.

hope this helps.

lordbob99
 
After looking into it, it appears that it has really poor cooling performance, so I guess I won't be getting the cyber cooler. 😉

One other thing I should mention is that this rig will be in FL, so even though I won't be overclocking, it neads to handle heat fairly well.
 


<< One other thing I should mention is that this rig will be in FL, so even though I won't be overclocking, it neads to handle heat fairly well. >>



so far i haven't heard any complaints about the gc68 in terms of cooling, so i don't think u'll run into any cooling problems using the gc68 that u wouldn't run into using any other hsf out there. just try to make sure u that u got decent air flow through the case, so that the hot air from the hsf is being discharged out the back.

lordbob99
 


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<< One other thing I should mention is that this rig will be in FL, so even though I won't be overclocking, it neads to handle heat fairly well. >>



so far i haven't heard any complaints about the gc68 in terms of cooling, so i don't think u'll run into any cooling problems using the gc68 that u wouldn't run into using any other hsf out there. just try to make sure u that u got decent air flow through the case, so that the hot air from the hsf is being discharged out the back.

lordbob99
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As heatsinks go, is it about average size? Wish someone could provide some insight on how much space I'm going to have to work with on my dual board. 😕
 


<< As heatsinks go, is it about average size? Wish someone could provide some insight on how much space I'm going to have to work with on my dual board. 😕 >>



basically this heat shink should fit on any motherboard that fits a standard 60 mm heat sink. the only problem mite be if the two sockets are too close to each other, since they use 80 mm fans. i don't think this should be a problem tho, since the sockets are usually decently spaced out.

hope this helps solve some of the confusion. 🙂

lordbob99
 
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