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On Wed, 25 May 2005 17:55:41 GMT, kony <spam@spam.com> wrote:
>On Wed, 25 May 2005 12:47:29 -0400, Folk <Folk@folk.com>
>wrote:
>
>>On Wed, 25 May 2005 09:05:26 +0100, "Nom" <Nom@Somewhere.Somewhere>
>>wrote:
>>
>>>No Spam wrote:
>>>> I'm looking to buy a MS K8N Neo4 Platinum/SLI Motherboard and I
>>>> trying to find out what is the best heatsink/fan for a socket 939
>>>> motherboard for $50.00 or less. I migtht be overclocking a AMD Athlon
>>>> 64 3500+ (Winchester) core.. Please give me you opinions on what to
>>>> buy and look for. Your prompt replies will be appreciated.
>>>
>>>The stock AMD heatsinks are very good these days - they're perfectly capable
>>>of cooling an overvolted CPU.
>>
>>I agree. And at NewEgg, you can often get the boxed processor at the
>>same price (or even cheaper!) than the OEM processor. When there is a
>>price differential it's usually < $20, which is a good price for a
>>quality HS/F.
>>
>>The retail-box fan is a bit on the noisy side when running full tilt,
>>but I have the fan control option set in the bios of my K8N Neo2 to
>>maintain the temps at 50 or below, and my fan speed rarely gets above
>>2500 rpm.
>
>The retail AMD 'sink is sufficient but it's not a $20-class
>'sink if you find sales on aftermarket 'sinks. For example
>this one has been at lower $20 sale price in the past and
>far outclasses the AMD 'sink, would do even better with a
>board having fan speed control.
>http://www.svcompucycle.com/xp-90-21.html
When I looked on NewEgg yesterday, retail boxed processors were
selling for *less* than OEM processors. So in that case, they're
giving you the heatsink/fan for free.... or paying you to take it,
whichever you prefer.
🙂