HSF Question - PLease Help

BiPolar

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I have an xp2700 on an abit nf7-s mobo and am unhappy with the stock
heatsink and fan. I had wanted to get the THermaltake SIlentboost, but
they don't make it anymore with the hydrowave bearing fan(the quiet
one).

So, I think i've narrowed down my choices to either the arctic cooling
copper silent 2L or the THermalright ALX-800 with either the Panaflo
L1A or M1A fan.

Is the TR worth the cost (it's twice as much as the arctic cooling?)

Also, if I do get the TR, which fan would be better? I plan on doing
some overclocking with it, but I also want it to be as quiet as
possible.

Thanks in advance!
 
Archived from groups: alt.comp.periphs.mainboard.abit (More info?)

"BiPolar" <jlevin17@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> I have an xp2700 on an abit nf7-s mobo and am unhappy with the stock
> heatsink and fan. I had wanted to get the THermaltake SIlentboost, but
> they don't make it anymore with the hydrowave bearing fan(the quiet
> one).
>
> So, I think i've narrowed down my choices to either the arctic cooling
> copper silent 2L or the THermalright ALX-800 with either the Panaflo
> L1A or M1A fan.
>
> Is the TR worth the cost (it's twice as much as the arctic cooling?)
>
> Also, if I do get the TR, which fan would be better? I plan on doing
> some overclocking with it, but I also want it to be as quiet as
> possible.
>
> Thanks in advance!

You could also consider getting a Tt Volcano 12 & just not cranking it up.
At 2100rpm it is very quiet & always gives you the option to increase fan
speed if required.


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