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Hammerhead Shark
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Tiger Shark
Re: Similar question to Trav's... need Quiet HSF but can spend more
Originally posted by bluesfusion
Also, I've heard about the Thermalright SK6 and AX7 which is supposed to be better. But the SK6 is copper and the AX7 is Aluminum... so how come the Aluminum one is better than the copper one? And using either of the above 2 heatsinks, how much air-flow will be needed?
um...the ax-7 is not all aluminum but it has a copper block on the bottom.
i would get the alpha because it has better quality and it can cool better with lower rpm fans. but if ur going to use a high speed fan, or if the alpha doesnt fit, get the ax-7.
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Running Man
This is my favorite for a nearly silent cooling solution;
http://2cooltek.safeshopper.com/32/275.htm?77
or this for a big more performance while still being very quiet;
http://2cooltek.safeshopper.com/32/296.htm?77
Good Luck
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Mako Shark
Just FYI. I have this board and some older Heatsinks might not fit over the socket. I have a swiftech MC-370 that I am filing down at the moment to get it to fit.
OCZ gladiators are good solution. I also like swiftech's very much. I really want one of their heatsinks with a copper base.
www.sidewindercomputers.com lets you actually listen to each of the fans. You can purchase the bare heatsink there and then just buy whatever fan you want based on how quiet it was. I found that the Thermaltake fan was the quitest while still being able to blow enough air to keep the Heatsink cool.
Also: My case helps dampen the sounds of the fans a lot also. I have an Antec SX-1040B.
Core 2 Duo w Radeon 4850, Droid Phone, Mits HD1000U projector
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Mako Shark
Re: Similar question to Trav's... need Quiet HSF but can spend more
I suggest the AX 7 w/Panaflo model: FBA08A12U, cuz it cools great at a decent noise level without the whine the Deltas have.
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Great White Shark
Well I got a AX-7 with a relatively weak Panaflo 80mm fan. I haven't lapped it nor put any thermal paste on the die. At full load my Duron 1ghz @ 1.35ghz with 1.95 of voltage gets 44C!
Thats very impressive for me! This combo cost me $40 shipped, not bad. ($34 AX-7, $6 for 28cfm Panaflo 80mm fan)
Now during next week I will have some time to lap the HS and apply some AS2, I'm hoping for a 5-8C improvement in my temps. Guys think that is reasonable?
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Mako Shark
Originally posted by AMD Soldier
Well I got a AX-7 with a relatively weak Panaflo 80mm fan. I haven't lapped it nor put any thermal paste on the die. At full load my Duron 1ghz @ 1.35ghz with 1.95 of voltage gets 44C!
Thats very impressive for me! This combo cost me $40 shipped, not bad. ($34 AX-7, $6 for 28cfm Panaflo 80mm fan)
Now during next week I will have some time to lap the HS and apply some AS2, I'm hoping for a 5-8C improvement in my temps. Guys think that is reasonable?
Sure, I foresee a 5-6C drop afterwards cuz lapping decreases temps by 2-3C while AS2 can decrease 2-7C. Although, it's the weak Panaflo which will really determine if your temps go down as intended. Good luck.
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