I am looking into building a 2nd intel system with some parts that i have spare and i want a good HSF but i have been looking and it seems that 90% of them all get good reviews so whats teh deal?
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Re: Intel HSF « Reply #1 on: May 21, 2004, 03:52:08 PM »
I got the Zalman 6500cu and it works great. Under full load (Prime 95) my system never even reaches 48C!!! It is a solid copper heatsink but bolts securely onto the mobo using the mounting holes.
I was tossing up between this and 7000cu but this one was on sale so I got it. The 7000cu is very good but weighs ALOT (Around 900grams!) If this weight worries you then it comes in an aluminium copper hybrid the 7000alcu.
Re: Intel HSF « Reply #2 on: May 22, 2004, 11:34:05 AM »
get the thremalrite sp-94 heat pipe its what i got and it works awsome. i was able to run that 3.0C at 3900mhz 1.75v! you know how much 1.75v v-core on an intel chip puts out heat right? alot....
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