To make it easier for those who want to help me, here is pic of the socket space on my motherboard.
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And going from that picture, not tall enough to clear those heatsinks.CrazeD wrote:
Zalman CNPS9500.
Whisper quiet, yet awesome cooling.
Last edited by TheEternalPessimist (2008-01-23 04:08:04)
Clearance? Roger. Edit: From what I have read this is a more effective cooler.TheEternalPessimist wrote:
And going from that picture, not tall enough to clear those heatsinks.CrazeD wrote:
Zalman CNPS9500.
Whisper quiet, yet awesome cooling.
Thermalright Ultra120 Extreme (or the normal ultra120) has pretty huge clearance, it'd probably make it over that lot.
BTW I run my Ultra 120 Extreme without a fan = totally silent
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I'm having technical difficulty finding the extremeNikola Bathory wrote:
Thanks for the quick replies!
jsnipy - on that photo, u have the Thermalright Ultra120, right? Hm, It's very tall, isn't it? I must check if I will be able to close my PC case, if I put that, lol!
and what about this - Zalman CNPS8000, will it fit, and is it any good?
that is the extreme, 6 heatpipes on it.jsnipy wrote:
I'm having technical difficulty finding the extremeNikola Bathory wrote:
Thanks for the quick replies!
jsnipy - on that photo, u have the Thermalright Ultra120, right? Hm, It's very tall, isn't it? I must check if I will be able to close my PC case, if I put that, lol!
and what about this - Zalman CNPS8000, will it fit, and is it any good?
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Probably wouldnt fit, looks badly designed (its blowing heat back down on your CPU) and only has 4 heat pipes, so I wouldn't buy it.Nikola Bathory wrote:
And what about that Zalman CNPS8000? a good idea?
http://www.zalman.co.kr/upload/product/8000_c_p.jpg
Damn thats big, hook a chain to hit and it make a great medieval weaponTheEternalPessimist wrote:
EDIT2: http://rapidshare.com/files/82163793/PC_Pics.rar.html
I might have actually tried it (despite fear of weight) but newegg was out of stock at the time, and I have have no patienceTheEternalPessimist wrote:
My friend just switched from a Zalman CNPS9700 to a Ultra120 Extreme, put a Silenx iXtrema 90CFM fan on it, temps dropped by over 10*c, running an e6600 at 3.7Ghz at 45*c full stress load lol. Best cooler on the market by miles.
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I tried the V1... only stayed in the computer for a week. The temps sucked compared to my Tuniq 120 and it was stupid loud. I ended up turning the fan down to shut it up, but that made the temps suck worse.Poseidon wrote:
I always suggest the Thermaltake V1. I have it...I barely hear it, and it's on full speed.
My CPU right now is at 34c, and it's overclocked from 2.4 to 3.2.
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what proc you have?TheEternalPessimist wrote:
And going from that picture, not tall enough to clear those heatsinks.CrazeD wrote:
Zalman CNPS9500.
Whisper quiet, yet awesome cooling.
Thermalright Ultra120 Extreme (or the normal ultra120) has pretty huge clearance, it'd probably make it over that lot.
BTW I run my Ultra 120 Extreme without a fan = totally silent