Poll

Which CPU cooler?

ARCTIC COOLING Freezer 743%43% - 17
Zalman Cnps970056%56% - 22
Total: 39
jsnipy
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Which one, disregard cost from decision. Been googling it, but wanted to see what opinions are here. Searches on bf2s turned up some older threads, want to see what stands true now.


http://www.newegg.com/product/product.a … 6835118019

or

http://www.newegg.com/product/product.a … 6835186134
CommieChipmunk
Member
+488|7048|Portland, OR, USA
I have the zalmann and an e6600 and my core temp is 43C after playing FSX for a good 55 minutes.
jsnipy
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CommieChipmunk wrote:

I have the zalmann and an e6600 and my core temp is 43C after playing FSX for a good 55 minutes.
That's what I'm leaning toward after looking around more. I was worried about the weight but it looks like it will be fine since it comes with a beefy mounting bracket kit.
CommieChipmunk
Member
+488|7048|Portland, OR, USA

jsnipy wrote:

CommieChipmunk wrote:

I have the zalmann and an e6600 and my core temp is 43C after playing FSX for a good 55 minutes.
That's what I'm leaning toward after looking around more. I was worried about the weight but it looks like it will be fine since it comes with a beefy mounting bracket kit.
Yeah the weight really isn't an issue with the mobo backplate that comes with it, I've had it for quite some time now and haven't had a problem
Flaming_Maniac
prince of insufficient light
+2,490|7185|67.222.138.85
Zalman. Temps dropped around 20% to sub 45 under max load on an e6750.

Installation however is a bitch, if you install the fan facing a certain direction you have to use a screwdriver at about a 70 degree angle, and since my PSU mounting bracket was just so, it was off another 20 degrees on the horizontal axis and it was nearly impossible to get in. The only way it got in was with an extra long 10" screw driver and a second person to hold the heat sink.

So performance is great, installation is suck, but hey we don't switch heat sinks because it's easy right?
Volatile
Member
+252|7182|Sextupling in Empire

I have had the zalman for the last year and it has worked great.

After comparing the ratings for both of those coolers, you couldn't go wrong with either of those products. If you're trying to save cash, go for the cheaper one. If not, get the one you think looks the best.
Viper007Bond
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+236|7284|Portland, OR, USA

<3 Zalman, although you could probably do with just the 9500. That's what I have.
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Freezer7Pro
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+1,447|6675|Winland

I've had my Freezer 7 Pro for a good three years now, and it still works a charm keeping my P4 Prescott cool. I strongly recommend it.

8 volts, SuperPI for an hour, never over 55C.
The idea of any hi-fi system is to reproduce the source material as faithfully as possible, and to deliberately add distortion to everything you hear (due to amplifier deficiencies) because it sounds 'nice' is simply not high fidelity. If that is what you want to hear then there is no problem with that, but by adding so much additional material (by way of harmonics and intermodulation) you have a tailored sound system, not a hi-fi. - Rod Elliot, ESP
Uzique
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+2,865|6949
Tuniq Tower.
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Poseidon
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+3,253|7016|Long Island, New York
Neither. Thermaltake V1. <3 OC'd my E6600 to 3.2 GHz and it's at an awesome 35c.

But if you're only going with those two choices, the Zalman.

Last edited by Poseidon (2008-01-04 10:57:17)

Lieutenant_Jensen
Your cops are corrupt.
+200|6869|fåking denmark
I say Freezer 7 Pro.
jsnipy
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Uzique wrote:

Tuniq Tower.
I like that one, but 2 big and apparently noisy, how is your?
DarkNova
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Thermalright ULTRA-120 Extreme beats them both, so I say neither.

Tuniq Tower is good too, but it's HUGE. Looks like it's gonna rip a motherboard in half.
Marlboroman82
Personal philosophy: Clothing optional.
+1,022|7101|Camp XRay

freezer 7 pro is hands down the best cooler for the money. save that cash and spend it on me.
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jsnipy
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DarkNova wrote:

Thermalright ULTRA-120 Extreme beats them both, so I say neither.

Tuniq Tower is good too, but it's HUGE. Looks like it's gonna rip a motherboard in half.
I saw that one, it was out of stock

Marlboroman82 wrote:

freezer 7 pro is hands down the best cooler for the money. save that cash and spend it on me.
True not bad for the money, but it has the same pegs as the stock cooler, which I didn't like

Last edited by jsnipy (2008-01-04 11:23:33)

Stormscythe
Aiming for the head
+88|7027|EUtopia | Austria
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a … 6835887011
... if I may recommend this one to you...

Sadly Xigmatek doesn't ship to US. Their HDT-S1283 blows everything except for a Thermalright IFX-14
http://www.xigmatek.com/product/air-hdts1283.php


edit:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a … 6835124019
Seems as if it's like this one... Maybe get a Scythe Slip Stream additionally: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a … 6835185057

Last edited by Stormscythe (2008-01-04 12:05:18)

Zimmer
Un Moderador
+1,688|7234|Scotland

Freezer 7. It is absolutely brilliant. It is cheap, quiet and it keeps my CPU at 28C.
Stormscythe
Aiming for the head
+88|7027|EUtopia | Austria

Zimmer wrote:

Freezer 7. It is absolutely brilliant. It is cheap, quiet and it keeps my CPU at 28C.
Lucky you... after 2 years, it's not quiet at all anymore. The PWM goes like <whack whack whack whack> all the time. True, it's only at ~600rpm, but 10 <whack>'s per second are somewhat annoying...
I rather prefer fans with voltage-regulated speed nowadays. A decent 120mm fan is inaudible until ~1000rpm anyway, just find a neat heatsink (like the one I posted above) and it's be allright
Microwave
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+515|7133|Loughborough Uni / Leeds, UK
I have the Zalman.....it really is epic.
Zimmer
Un Moderador
+1,688|7234|Scotland

Stormscythe wrote:

Zimmer wrote:

Freezer 7. It is absolutely brilliant. It is cheap, quiet and it keeps my CPU at 28C.
Lucky you... after 2 years, it's not quiet at all anymore. The PWM goes like <whack whack whack whack> all the time. True, it's only at ~600rpm, but 10 <whack>'s per second are somewhat annoying...
I rather prefer fans with voltage-regulated speed nowadays. A decent 120mm fan is inaudible until ~1000rpm anyway, just find a neat heatsink (like the one I posted above) and it's be allright
I guess. I have 8 fans on high on my computer, so noise doesn't really bother me. Music is always louder.
nukchebi0
Пушкин, наше всё
+387|6802|New Haven, CT
The Freezer 7 Pro may have the same mounting pins as the stock, but these pins are engineered way better than those on the stock. It took me literally ten seconds to properly attach the heatsink, whereas I couldn't even attach the stock heatsink properly.
Negerkungen
I could not care less
+541|7221|Topside

I use a Zalman 9700 on my E6750,and it rocks.
ig
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intel stock fan ftw.
jsnipy
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ig wrote:

intel stock fan ftw.
lol i know you are being sarcastic

I thought that way (ignorantly) thinking it was gimmicky or marginally better until I got (some needed) back lash for saying that once in a post and actually did some research on the topic. Makes a substantal difference.

I ended up going with the Zalman because of the better mounting a subjectively less noise.

I was coaxed in getting the Thermalright ULTRA-120 Extreme, 1) but Newegg was out of stock + 2) i want all this stuff now + 3) I want to get my order from one place.

Thanks for the input!

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