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Friday, October 16, 2009 - 13 Posts by 8 People
Www.heatsinkfactory.com...ocket-775-coolers.html
Would the $50 heatsink be ok? What's the diff between
&name=XIGMATEKSorry that Quote: was for oilfieldtrash...
I will def look into that heatsink/fan
If you don't overclock and your CPU temps are good with the stock heatsink then I wouldn't worry
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Sunday, November 08, 2009 - 12 Posts by 11 People
With no heatsink whatsoever. The HS/fan assembly had long, long ago fallen right off the thing, and was buried...
Thought this would be interesting. Remember the days when most CPUs didn't even come with heatsinks
. My 486s I think had heatsinks (but no fan until 133 MHz). Those were the days where people were
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Friday, November 06, 2009 - 11 Posts by 5 People
Include a cooler of any type, used the stock heatsink and fan.
I want to use air cooling (something
to replace the cpu stock cooling heatsink/fan to acheive a nice OC? And is it hard to install install
cooling heatsink/fan to acheive a nice OC? And is it hard to install install these cooling solutions
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Friday, September 18, 2009 - 11 Posts
Installing the Noctua NH-U12P SE1366 heatsink. It comes with two fans for a push-pull configuration
rear exhaust fan. Does the heatsink fan blowing air directly onto the exhaust fan negatively...
then rotate the heatsink fans to blow directly up.
Message edited by pagemaster500 on 09-17-2009
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Wednesday, September 30, 2009 - 12 Posts by 7 People
Looks to have a better fan design too It has a make and model printed on the side: Foxconn
2ZR71-086
My 955BE heatsink make and model is an AVC AV-Z7UH40Q001-1519
The construction of both is similar
the "hot ticket" Opty 165 heatsink, BTW. The good one had a fan that could be replaced with any 80
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Tuesday, July 07, 2009 - 10 Posts by 4 People
Getting quite hot. I get the warning beeps from BIOS and the northbridge passive heatsink has never been
effective so I have a fan blowing air into the open side of my case. This is a good but a little
the processor heatsink and removing the processor fan. This I think would be an excellent cooling
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Sunday, November 15, 2009 - 3 Posts
With a factory heatsink/fan is hard I've also read some threads about my MoBo and some people say
This is my second computer I've built myself and I want to try overclocking
My pc:
Intel Q9400
Intel DP45SG MoBo
XFX Nvidia...
GTS250
Corsair DDR3 1333 2G
420W Power
I understand that OCing with a factory heatsink/fan is hard I've also read some...
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Sunday, February 20, 2005 - 24 Posts
As you have probably seen 90% of all CPU fan/heatsinks (using them as the example cause
they are most commong) have the fan blowing air straight down into the fins of the heatsink to move air.
I...
, but the horizontal fan setups work the best,hense the new BTX form factor, and heatsinks like:whoa! big!Yeah...
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Friday, July 24, 2009 - 24 Posts by 7 People
W/89w AND the 920 Phenom II came with the same heatsink.
I think the fan looks like an 80mm
I've received the 4 heatpipe Foxconn heatsink with my last 2 retail AMD CPU's. The 6000+ @ 3.1
no advantages. Both have 4 heatpipes, the Xigma has a better fan but the foxconn/AMD heatsink has
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Tuesday, October 30, 2007 - 20 Posts by 10 People
Ordered OEM by mistake , so no heatsink+fan
so can I better the standard sink and fan?
any water
: : ordered OEM by mistake , so no heatsink+fan
so can I better the standard sink and fan?
any water...
I get the heatsink/fan so I am not sure if the Q6600 already has paste or not)p.s. Another question
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