AMD Cooling Solution?
#1
Posted 25 February 2002 - 08:59 AM
It made sound stupid, but I have a 3 foot by 3 foot box fan that blows into my server. I removed one side of my Server box and I have my fan constantly blowing on it from about an inch or two away set to 'low'. It tends to keep the computer cool but more important than that...it NEVER accumulates any dust at all!
A friend of mine turned me on to it. Works great.
Is there a CPU fan that is considered the best or a no-brainer for an Athlon XP CPU?
#2
Posted 25 February 2002 - 09:19 AM
http://www.crazypc.com/products/cooling/cp...m#socketcoolers
-Drew
#3
Posted 25 February 2002 - 09:58 AM
http://www.coolerguys.com (just another place Ive bought from before)
-XPerties
#4
Posted 25 February 2002 - 10:24 AM
But if your not going to overclock, make sure to adjust the fan speed to low....you wont need all that air for a non overclocked CPU...and the noise wont be nearly as bad if its set on a lower speed.
-Drew
#5
Posted 25 February 2002 - 10:29 AM
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But if your not going to overclock, make sure to adjust the fan speed to low....you wont need all that air for a non overclocked CPU...and the noise wont be nearly as bad if its set on a lower speed.
-Drew
keep in mind that artical was written:
"Swiftech 462-A: 'The One To Beat'"
Joe Citarella - 2/14/01
lol
-XPerties
#6
Posted 25 February 2002 - 02:25 PM
here:
http://www.amd.com/us-en/Processors/Techni...30_182_869_1039^1050,00.html
and here:
http://www.amd.com/us-en/assets/content_ty..._docs/23794.pdf
Hope that helps
#7
Posted 25 February 2002 - 02:30 PM
-XPerties
#8
Posted 25 February 2002 - 04:16 PM
http://www.amd.com/us-en/Processors/Techni...39^1050,00.html
thought it would be a p***y handful of recommended heatsinks...but like XPerties said why go with whats recommended when u can go beyond
#9
Posted 25 February 2002 - 04:28 PM
Big Booger
#10
Posted 25 February 2002 - 06:53 PM
The above was a great website!
I also went to:
http://www.coolerguys.com/
I obviously will use the arctic Silver 3 compound. However there are too many to choose from.
I want a full copper heatsink but I would like a somewhat quiet fan. It is in my bedroom ... it will run all the time. Is the orb fan quieter. Is there one considered to be very quiet with a full copper heatsink?
http://www.crazypc.com/products/cooling/cp...m#socketcoolers
See any here that would be quiet with a full copper heatsink?
#11
Posted 26 February 2002 - 04:56 AM
http://www.viahardwa...altcooling.shtm
Active links are ok @ MSFN....-Drew
#12
Posted 26 February 2002 - 07:47 AM
http://www.crazypc.com/Merchant2/merchant....duct_Code=50970
grab the first one for quite....
1.SK-6 with YS Tech 60x25mm, 40cfm fan
-XPerties
#13
Posted 26 February 2002 - 12:09 PM
Big Booger
http://www.thermaltake.com
I would go with
DRAGON ORB 3 (A1135 & A1132)
APPLICATION
OPTION
AMD ATHLON XP 2000+, 1900+, 1800+, 1700+, 1600+, 1500+
INTEL PIII 1.13GHz & TUALATIN
up to 2.0GHz
COPPER BASE
4900 RPM FAN for low noise
(P/N: A1132)
SPECIFICATION
P/N A1135
Fan Dimension 60x60x25 mm
Rated Voltage 12VDC
Started Voltage 7VDC
Power Input 6.0W
FAN Speed 7000±10% RPM
Max. Air Flow 38CFM
Noise 37dBA
Current 0.5AMP
Interface Material Bergquist 225U
Dimensions 69 dia mm x 79 mm tall
Bearing System Ball Bearing
Life Time 50,000 hours
Connector 3 PIN
SPECIFICATION
P/N A1132
Fan Dimension 60x60x25 mm
Rated Voltage 12VDC
Started Voltage 7VDC
Power Input 1.8W
FAN Speed 4900±10% RPM
Max. Air Flow 32CFM
Noise 31dBA
Current 0.15AMP
Interface Material Bergquist 225U
Dimensions 69 dia mm x 79 mm tall
Bearing System Ball Bearing
Life Time 50,000 hours
Connector 3 PIN
Would have posted a direct link, but the site doesn't permit it, so I had to copy and paste the info.
Just my two cents
Big Booger
#15
Posted 26 February 2002 - 06:39 PM
Thanks
Hudson-Manx
#16
Posted 27 February 2002 - 04:25 AM
#17
Posted 27 February 2002 - 04:40 AM
I think I am going to go with the
Dragon Orb 3 or the
Thermalright SK-6 Heatsink (40cfm)
They both have a solid copper core. Which one do you think is quieter.
#18
Posted 27 February 2002 - 05:38 AM
P/N A1132
Fan Dimension 60x60x25 mm
Rated Voltage 12VDC
Started Voltage 7VDC
Power Input 1.8W
FAN Speed 4900±10% RPM
Max. Air Flow 32CFM
Noise 31dBA
Current 0.15AMP
Interface Material Bergquist 225U
Dimensions 69 dia mm x 79 mm tall
Bearing System Ball Bearing
Life Time 50,000 hours
Connector 3 PIN
Thermalright SK-6 Heatsink:
2 choices..........
1. SK-6 with YS Tech 60x25mm, 40cfm fan
or
2. SK-6 with Delta 60x25mm, 30CFM fan
Now to get an idea of which one is quiter you should base it on the CFM. So i would say the quitest one would be the Thermalright SK-6 Heatsink with the Delta 60x25mm
-XPerties
#20
Posted 02 March 2002 - 03:47 AM



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