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A7N8X Deluxe + Barton 2500. Choice of HSF?

 
 
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      30th Nov 2003

Hi,
I recently bought a A7N8x Deluxe rev 2.0. I planning to use it with a Barton
2500 CPU and overclock it to 200 FSB and "whatever the appropriate
multiplier is to take it up to 3 GHz).

One choice is I can buy a retail AMD 2500, with its heat sink fan.

Or, I can just buy the CPU. And say put a Volcano Thermaltake 7 on top of
it...

Would the combination work? Would it be noisy? Would it appropriately cool
the system? As an additional information, the case is an Ahanix platinumxp
case, with two 80mm fans (one front, one rear)..

thx.


 
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On Sun, 30 Nov 2003 14:49:58 GMT, "arch" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

>
>Hi,
>I recently bought a A7N8x Deluxe rev 2.0. I planning to use it with a Barton
>2500 CPU and overclock it to 200 FSB and "whatever the appropriate
>multiplier is to take it up to 3 GHz).
>
>One choice is I can buy a retail AMD 2500, with its heat sink fan.
>
>Or, I can just buy the CPU. And say put a Volcano Thermaltake 7 on top of
>it...
>
>Would the combination work?


Yes, I have it and it works.

> Would it be noisy?


For many people yes.

>Would it appropriately cool
>the system?


Yes anything is better than the retail fan. The retail heat sink is
not that bad, just comes with a low CFM fan.

> As an additional information, the case is an Ahanix platinumxp
>case, with two 80mm fans (one front, one rear)..
>
>thx.
>

The Vantec Tornado(85cfm) is for you. Use the 7v trick to reduce the
noise to almost zero. Installing that fan on the retail HS keeps temps
around 45C. I tested 3 fancy HSF units and all ran hotter and louder
than that setup. plus cost a lot more.
HSF compasion:
http://tinyurl.com/x3e6
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      30th Nov 2003

"AJ" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> On Sun, 30 Nov 2003 14:49:58 GMT, "arch" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>
> >
> >Hi,
> >I recently bought a A7N8x Deluxe rev 2.0. I planning to use it with a

Barton
> >2500 CPU and overclock it to 200 FSB and "whatever the appropriate
> >multiplier is to take it up to 3 GHz).
> >
> >One choice is I can buy a retail AMD 2500, with its heat sink fan.
> >
> >Or, I can just buy the CPU. And say put a Volcano Thermaltake 7 on top of
> >it...
> >
> >Would the combination work?

>
> Yes, I have it and it works.


I read the thermaltake website, they have certified it up to AMD 2800+. if I
overclock it above 3GHz, will it still be ok? Or would just go ahead and
find somthing else, somethinger quieter (it is also important) and maybe a
bit better cooler?

> > Would it be noisy?

>
> For many people yes.
>
> >Would it appropriately cool
> >the system?

>
> Yes anything is better than the retail fan. The retail heat sink is
> not that bad, just comes with a low CFM fan.
>
> > As an additional information, the case is an Ahanix platinumxp
> >case, with two 80mm fans (one front, one rear)..
> >
> >thx.
> >

> The Vantec Tornado(85cfm) is for you. Use the 7v trick to reduce the
> noise to almost zero. Installing that fan on the retail HS keeps temps
> around 45C. I tested 3 fancy HSF units and all ran hotter and louder
> than that setup. plus cost a lot more.
> HSF compasion:
> http://tinyurl.com/x3e6
> ------------
> When your PC gives a little they give a lot.
> http://www.dslreports.com/forum/disco



 
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      30th Nov 2003


>I read the thermaltake website, they have certified it up to AMD 2800+. if I
>overclock it above 3GHz, will it still be ok?


Yes since it's much better than the retail HSF.
2500+, 2600+, 2800+. 3000+, 3200+, all run at similar temps. Actually
they all run cooler than my TB 1400.
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      1st Dec 2003

"arch" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Hi,
> I recently bought a A7N8x Deluxe rev 2.0. I planning to use it with a

Barton
> 2500 CPU and overclock it to 200 FSB and "whatever the appropriate
> multiplier is to take it up to 3 GHz).
>
> One choice is I can buy a retail AMD 2500, with its heat sink fan.
>
> Or, I can just buy the CPU. And say put a Volcano Thermaltake 7 on top of
> it...
>
> Would the combination work? Would it be noisy? Would it appropriately cool
> the system? As an additional information, the case is an Ahanix platinumxp
> case, with two 80mm fans (one front, one rear)..
>
> thx.


I hope your plan is to overclock to XP3000 speeds and not to a true
3GHz.
You'll never get 3 gig out of it on air probably not even with a phase
change system.
If 3000 XP speeds are what your aiming for the stock HSF will do it. I use a
Vantec
AeroFlow on mine.
Oh and FYI new Athlon XP's are now multiplier locked.































 
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