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Which CPU Heatsink and Fan?
I'd be glad of any comments/opinion ref choosing cooling arrangement. I'm not a modder. Planning first upgrade using full tower, AMD XP Barton 2800 on Gigabyte Board - GA-7N400 Pro2. Been reading the reviews and now head is spinning - need a prod. What I want is:- Not too noisy Not to pricey - but prepared to pay for the right solution. Good quality Fan speed to vary...I think? Do I need that? and if so should speed vary with temp automatically or is manual adjustment ok? At the mo starting to look at the Thermaltake range. Any advise/opinion welcome. |
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dave stockdale wrote:
> Which CPU Heatsink and Fan? > I'd be glad of any comments/opinion ref choosing cooling arrangement. I'm > not a modder. > Planning first upgrade using full tower, AMD XP Barton 2800 on Gigabyte > Board - GA-7N400 Pro2. > Been reading the reviews and now head is spinning - need a prod. > What I want is:- > Not too noisy > Not to pricey - but prepared to pay for the right solution. > Good quality > Fan speed to vary...I think? Do I need that? and if so should speed vary > with temp automatically or is manual adjustment ok? > At the mo starting to look at the Thermaltake range. > Any advise/opinion welcome. > > i'm no expert, but i've been going nuts this past week trying to determine the right hardware for a new pc i'm buying. combined with the fact that i've been going through this process every 2 years or so, over the last 12 years, i have become quite good at selecting just the right component. i suggest you go with the Thermaltake A1671 from their volcano series. for details visit http://www.thermaltake.com/coolers/volcano/si/a1671.htm have a great day ps just in case you're wondering, i in no way benefit from recommending this or any other product. |
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First demand numbers. Any review that does not provide
essential numbers is only based on bias. Your most important parameter is "degree C per watt". Any heatsink that does not provide that number is hiding something; eliminate it. Lower "degrees per watt" means a better assembly. That is the parameter that really measures the entire heatsink fan assembly. CFM is to confuse those who never learned how heatsinks work. Ignore that CFM number most often promoted by the same heatsinks that fear to provide the "degree per watt" number. Second parameter is dB - measure of noise. Again lower is better. Notice all the hype and writing. Only required were basic parameters. Variable speed fans, etc are peripheral features. First and foremost, demand "degree C per watt" and "dB" specifications. Its not rocket science, expect where authors get paid by the word and therefore fear simple numbers. dave stockdale wrote: > Which CPU Heatsink and Fan? > I'd be glad of any comments/opinion ref choosing cooling arrangement. > I'm not a modder. > Planning first upgrade using full tower, AMD XP Barton 2800 on > Gigabyte Board - GA-7N400 Pro2. > Been reading the reviews and now head is spinning - need a prod. > What I want is:- > Not too noisy > Not to pricey - but prepared to pay for the right solution. > Good quality > Fan speed to vary...I think? Do I need that? and if so should speed > vary with temp automatically or is manual adjustment ok? > At the mo starting to look at the Thermaltake range. > Any advise/opinion welcome. |
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On Wed, 04 Feb 2004 13:08:59 -0500, digitalNeurosis28
<SPAM-ME-NOT-digitalNeurosis28@yahoo.ca> wrote: > >i'm no expert, but i've been going nuts this past week trying to >determine the right hardware for a new pc i'm buying. combined with the >fact that i've been going through this process every 2 years or so, over >the last 12 years, i have become quite good at selecting just the right >component. > >i suggest you go with the Thermaltake A1671 from their volcano series. >for details visit http://www.thermaltake.com/coolers/volcano/si/a1671.htm That hunk of metal looks fair, but the fan doesn't... a small, higher RPM, louder fan with lower airflow and poor bearings. Any decent heatsink for Athlon uses a 80 x 25 mm fan, either dual ball-bearing or one of the best sleeve-bearings from Panaflo or Papst. Other qualities of a good 'sink include: large copper baseplate, well finshed, not rough, that's soldered or pressed in, not screwed on. It should have a 3-point clip, uses all three socket tabs per side, or through-board mounting (which won't work on the OP's board, since Gigabyte omitted those mounting holes). With these things in mind there are many options, but not many from Thermaltake... the only thing they offer that seems fairly decent is the A1889, "Silent Boost". |
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I appreciate your comments and logic...I'll have a look around -in the
meanwhile do you have any in mind that would fit the bill? --------------------- "w_tom" <w_tom1@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:40214053.8B83548@hotmail.com... > First demand numbers. Any review that does not provide > essential numbers is only based on bias. Your most important > parameter is "degree C per watt". Any heatsink that does not > provide that number is hiding something; eliminate it. Lower > "degrees per watt" means a better assembly. That is the > parameter that really measures the entire heatsink fan > assembly. CFM is to confuse those who never learned how > heatsinks work. Ignore that CFM number most often promoted by > the same heatsinks that fear to provide the "degree per watt" > number. > > Second parameter is dB - measure of noise. Again lower is > better. > > Notice all the hype and writing. Only required were basic > parameters. Variable speed fans, etc are peripheral features. > First and foremost, demand "degree C per watt" and "dB" > specifications. Its not rocket science, expect where authors > get paid by the word and therefore fear simple numbers. > > dave stockdale wrote: > > Which CPU Heatsink and Fan? > > I'd be glad of any comments/opinion ref choosing cooling arrangement. > > I'm not a modder. > > Planning first upgrade using full tower, AMD XP Barton 2800 on > > Gigabyte Board - GA-7N400 Pro2. > > Been reading the reviews and now head is spinning - need a prod. > > What I want is:- > > Not too noisy > > Not to pricey - but prepared to pay for the right solution. > > Good quality > > Fan speed to vary...I think? Do I need that? and if so should speed > > vary with temp automatically or is manual adjustment ok? > > At the mo starting to look at the Thermaltake range. > > Any advise/opinion welcome. |
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