I posted this another forum, but figured I'd ask here too to see if I could get a better and quicker response. I have a Zalman 9700 installed on a Q9450@3.2GHz using Antec Formula 5 thermal compound. I put a little bit on both the cpu and heat sink (thin layers just to ensure full contact and reduce air pockets). My apartment is right around 81F (27C) right now and my CPU temp is usually in the mid 30s(C) under idle...cores are usually in the mid to high 30s(C) per RealTemp at idle. This sounds about right, unless someone differs. My question is the fan speed. I don't have the included manual fan speed controller installed and just plugged the 3-prong (I don't think it was 4) connector into the motherboard. I have tried enabling and disabling the auto fan speed feature on my Gigabyte EP45-DS3R motherboard but nothing has affect on fan speed. It is constantly at 2700 - 2770 rpm (fan is rated for 2800rpm I believe). I'm not sure if this is an issue or not. I called Gigabyte and they feel that it isn't a BIOS issue and that the fan is probably fine because the CPU is overclocked and maintaining it the high speed. My gut feeling is that under auto control it should still drop below almost 100%. Could it be that the 9700 doesn't support the auto fan speed feature (something to do with 3 vs 4 pin connectors) and that is why they supply the manual fan speed device? I am not using it. I'd appreciate any advice