I am building a budget gamer with the following scrounged components
-Thermaltake xaserV5000A case w/430w Thermaltake PSU
-eVGA SLI mobo (aka Jetway)
-AMD 64 3000 939
-1G Crucial PC3200
-6800 Vanilla Video card
I of course plan on Oc'ing the AMD 3000 a bit. I am torn however as to which HSF to use. I hear good things about the Zalman 7000b copper but am tempted by a few heat pipe coolers. Arctic Cooling's 64 Pro looks real nice and seems to perform well. My dilemma with heat pipes is, I wonder how well they truly work being that, with most of the HSFs, the pipes are horizontal in a standard case. The main principal of heat pipes (so I thought) is that gravity brings the cooled liquid back to the base. How does this happen effectively if the pipes are not vertical? I currently have a Smell XPS with an Intel 3.4 and it uses heat pipes. It seems to do fine but it's not Oc'd and I have no way of judging anyway due to a lack of temp monitoring.
Any advice greatly appriciated
-Thermaltake xaserV5000A case w/430w Thermaltake PSU
-eVGA SLI mobo (aka Jetway)
-AMD 64 3000 939
-1G Crucial PC3200
-6800 Vanilla Video card
I of course plan on Oc'ing the AMD 3000 a bit. I am torn however as to which HSF to use. I hear good things about the Zalman 7000b copper but am tempted by a few heat pipe coolers. Arctic Cooling's 64 Pro looks real nice and seems to perform well. My dilemma with heat pipes is, I wonder how well they truly work being that, with most of the HSFs, the pipes are horizontal in a standard case. The main principal of heat pipes (so I thought) is that gravity brings the cooled liquid back to the base. How does this happen effectively if the pipes are not vertical? I currently have a Smell XPS with an Intel 3.4 and it uses heat pipes. It seems to do fine but it's not Oc'd and I have no way of judging anyway due to a lack of temp monitoring.
Any advice greatly appriciated