cpu cooling - need help picking plz.
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chiv




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PostPosted: Mon, 6th Aug 2007 10:33    Post subject: cpu cooling - need help picking plz.
i think there was a topic on this a while back, but im looking for some honest straight forward answers specifically about this, because i plan to buy something within 2 or so days... so here goes:

what is the best choice for a cpu cooler that i can get? im looking at the thermalright 120 ultra extreme, but is there anything that would be a better choice? please give opinions based on what hardware i HAVE, not just whats the most expensive or whatever - whatever i pick needs to be the best/most effective choice for my system. Not looking for water or whatever cooling, just simple fan.

btw i tried emailing thermalright asking for assistance... fucking frustrating, i swear... the only real information he gave me was that i may have a problem putting it onto the motherboard... this is what he said:

"Any of our coolers might give you a problem, because your motherboard is not consistent, here as you might have to modify our back plate to fit"

anyway, heres the hardware:
6700 quad cpu
evga 680i motherboard
cmstacker 832 case - the fan bracket wont be a problem as i dont plan on using it.

thanx.
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PostPosted: Mon, 6th Aug 2007 10:39    Post subject:
Tuniq Tower 120. Best one. I have a 680i and an E6600 CPU @ 3.375 per core, and it's at 37c at regular and 50-53c at full load (dual Orthos for example). But it's huge. Don't know if it will fit in the case (don't know that case).
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PostPosted: Mon, 6th Aug 2007 10:59    Post subject:
ok ill check into it - what about that thermal paste stuff - is it really worthwhile grabbing some of that arctic silver stuff, or just stick with whatever comes with the cooler (if any)


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PostPosted: Mon, 6th Aug 2007 12:02    Post subject:
I used Liquid Metal Pads
http://www.coollaboratory.com/en/product_metalpad.shtml
with a Scythe Ninja (the Tuniq did not fit my case)

I believe the better the paste, the better the heat transfer.

Also run a EVGA 680i with a E6600@3.2, Lian Li V1100B Plus II - black case


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PostPosted: Mon, 6th Aug 2007 12:11    Post subject:
another thing im worried about is the weight... these things look pretty heavy...


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PostPosted: Mon, 6th Aug 2007 12:27    Post subject:
You can never go wrong with a good ol Zalman, cnps9700 should work fine in cooling it as long as yer not doing extreme oc'ing. I love it cuz its (relatively) low profile and doesnt weigh a ton. And I use as5, myself, it usually drops 2-3c under load. I never trust the packaged compound stuff.


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PostPosted: Mon, 6th Aug 2007 12:35    Post subject:
overclocked?
any case coolers installed?

Do you want/need it ULTRA silent or is silent enough?
price matters?

more details please...

the thermalright is a great cooler...
another good choice is the Scythe Infinity

and a cheap but good choice is the Arctic Cooling Freezer 7 Pro:
http://www.arctic-cooling.com/cpu2.php?idx=79&disc=


forget about special cooling compound...it isn`t worth the extra money (others will say it is... but... Rolling Eyes )
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PostPosted: Mon, 6th Aug 2007 13:32    Post subject:
chiv wrote:
another thing im worried about is the weight... these things look pretty heavy...
Well I would not recommend these big ass "tower" coolers if you LAN partying a lot Wink


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PostPosted: Mon, 6th Aug 2007 14:13    Post subject:
i have a stacker 832... this means that if anyone burgled my house, i can be assured the ONE thing that WONT get stolen, is this heavy ass motherfuckin pc, so no... i wont be lanning with it Very Happy


AwE wrote:
overclocked?
any case coolers installed?

Do you want/need it ULTRA silent or is silent enough?
price matters?

more details please...

the thermalright is a great cooler...
another good choice is the Scythe Infinity

and a cheap but good choice is the Arctic Cooling Freezer 7 Pro:
http://www.arctic-cooling.com/cpu2.php?idx=79&disc=


forget about special cooling compound...it isn`t worth the extra money (others will say it is... but... Rolling Eyes )


overclocked, no, but i probably would LIGHTLY overclock it as i learn more about my system.

everything is completely stock

silent enough is what im after - dont need it ultra silent

price doesnt REALLY matter, as long as price is reasonable and justified - remember, im just going after fan-based cooling, so dont want any super-assed water cooling setups yet... so price isnt really a factor as long as the product is a good buy and makes sense.
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PostPosted: Mon, 6th Aug 2007 17:16    Post subject:
chiv, if you don't move that too much, I recommend it dearly. It's huge, it's heavy and it does a fantastic job. And, if someone breaks into your house, you can always hit them with it.
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PostPosted: Mon, 6th Aug 2007 22:14    Post subject:
i read a few very good reviews about the Zerotherm btf90, also not quite as expensive as Zalman and Thermalright.

http://www.zerotherm.net/eng/product/BTF90.asp
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PostPosted: Mon, 6th Aug 2007 22:22    Post subject:
And yes arctic silver is one of the best solutions around.


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PostPosted: Tue, 7th Aug 2007 01:05    Post subject:
SpykeZ wrote:
And yes dry ice is one of the best solutions around.


Razz

Buy what you like best - all coolers that are specified to cool that quad core you have will do so just fine...
If you dont need/want the least bit of mhz out of your cpu it really doesn`t matter if its 60 or 70 degrees under load...

There are good coolers out there that don`t require to unscrew your whole hardware... maybe thats a point on your list, too?!

Scythe Samurai Master f.e.

a tower cooler with an attachable fan would be good, too - you can choose a silent 120mm fan.
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PostPosted: Tue, 7th Aug 2007 05:05    Post subject:
LeoNatan wrote:
Tuniq Tower 120. Best one. I have a 680i and an E6600 CPU @ 3.375 per core, and it's at 37c at regular and 50-53c at full load (dual Orthos for example). But it's huge. Don't know if it will fit in the case (don't know that case).


How can you say that it's the best cpu cooler if 100% of the major reviews sites says that the Thermalright Ultra 120 Extreme dethroned the king of cpu coolers Tuniq Tower?
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PostPosted: Tue, 7th Aug 2007 05:29    Post subject:
[Klump] wrote:
LeoNatan wrote:
Tuniq Tower 120. Best one. I have a 680i and an E6600 CPU @ 3.375 per core, and it's at 37c at regular and 50-53c at full load (dual Orthos for example). But it's huge. Don't know if it will fit in the case (don't know that case).


How can you say that it's the best cpu cooler if 100% of the major reviews sites says that the Thermalright Ultra 120 Extreme dethroned the king of cpu coolers Tuniq Tower?
Yeah the Ultra 120 extreme performs a bit better than the tuniq tower 120, another even better than both seems to be the Vigor Monsoon II lite using thermal electric cooling.

cf. http://www.anandtech.com/casecooling/showdoc.aspx?i=2943&p=5
http://www.anandtech.com/showdoc.aspx?i=2921&p=1
http://www.pcper.com/article.php?aid=414&type=expert&pid=1
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