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My PC has an ASUS A7V266 MOBO and a 1.0 GHz Athlon CPU. The CPU cooler is a
noisy fan with a copper heat sink (CoolerMaster HCC-002). It's way too
noisy, even when I reduce the fan speed (using a variable resistor). I'm
very interested in the Zalman coolers I read about on the web. I want to
get the Zalman CNPS 7000B-AlCu cooler, which is the top of the line for
Socket 462 CPUs. The Zalman site notes that maximum weight of a cooler on
an Athlon should not be more than 300 grams (but it says Intel CPUs are ok
with 450 gram coolers) . The CPNS 7000B-AlCu weighs 438 grams - 138 grams
more than recommended. The next lighter Zalman is the Flower Heat Sink
design that weighs 270 grams (good) but it isn't as quiet or as cool as the
CPNS 7000B.
My PC is in a tower case which means the weight of the CPU cooler doesn't
rest on the CPU but hangs on the vertical face of the MOBO. The weight will
produce bending and shear forces to the MOBO and strains at the MOBO
standoffs, but the weight probably doesn't bother the CPU very much. So the
real issue must be how much stress is acceptable for the MOBO. If 450
grams is ok for a MOBO with an Intel CPU, then it must be ok for my MOBO
also. Does anyone here have experience with heavy CPU coolers causing
problems? Any suggestions?
Thanks. Bill S.
My PC has an ASUS A7V266 MOBO and a 1.0 GHz Athlon CPU. The CPU cooler is a
noisy fan with a copper heat sink (CoolerMaster HCC-002). It's way too
noisy, even when I reduce the fan speed (using a variable resistor). I'm
very interested in the Zalman coolers I read about on the web. I want to
get the Zalman CNPS 7000B-AlCu cooler, which is the top of the line for
Socket 462 CPUs. The Zalman site notes that maximum weight of a cooler on
an Athlon should not be more than 300 grams (but it says Intel CPUs are ok
with 450 gram coolers) . The CPNS 7000B-AlCu weighs 438 grams - 138 grams
more than recommended. The next lighter Zalman is the Flower Heat Sink
design that weighs 270 grams (good) but it isn't as quiet or as cool as the
CPNS 7000B.
My PC is in a tower case which means the weight of the CPU cooler doesn't
rest on the CPU but hangs on the vertical face of the MOBO. The weight will
produce bending and shear forces to the MOBO and strains at the MOBO
standoffs, but the weight probably doesn't bother the CPU very much. So the
real issue must be how much stress is acceptable for the MOBO. If 450
grams is ok for a MOBO with an Intel CPU, then it must be ok for my MOBO
also. Does anyone here have experience with heavy CPU coolers causing
problems? Any suggestions?
Thanks. Bill S.
