Anyone have any experience with these puppies? I just ordered them after talking with doc, doing some reading and talking with others. Look like good hsf combos for vga and cpu. Looking for something that's quiet and effective for some overclocking.
https://www.zipzoomfly.com/jsp/ProductD ... ode=373041
https://www.zipzoomfly.com/jsp/ProductD ... ode=373037
Was going to go with the thermalright 90 series but these look to be even quieter possibly.
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For CPU, I highly recommend either the Aero 7V+ (copper) or the Aero 7 Light (aluminum)
I've got 3 (2 copper, 1 alum) of them now and they kick butt as far as sound vs. cooling capacity.
The only drawback I have is the wieight.
With one of these, you have to be careful if you're carting your system to lan parties as dropping means you've probably torn the cpu socket from the motherboard...
I've got 3 (2 copper, 1 alum) of them now and they kick butt as far as sound vs. cooling capacity.
The only drawback I have is the wieight.
With one of these, you have to be careful if you're carting your system to lan parties as dropping means you've probably torn the cpu socket from the motherboard...
law.of.averages wrote:For CPU, I highly recommend either the Aero 7V+ (copper) or the Aero 7 Light (aluminum)
I've got 3 (2 copper, 1 alum) of them now and they kick butt as far as sound vs. cooling capacity.
The only drawback I have is the wieight.
With one of these, you have to be careful if you're carting your system to lan parties as dropping means you've probably torn the cpu socket from the motherboard...
Thanks law. I think these baby's are heavy too. Not much lan partying going on here anymore. Ahhhh the good ol days.
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nonstop wrote:Thanks law. I think these baby's are heavy too. Not much lan partying going on here anymore. Ahhhh the good ol days.
773 grams for the CNPS7000-CU that's about what the Aero 7+ model weighs...
Not sure how they compare performance wise, but I only see a 2 or 3 degree climb from no load vs load. And I just noticed you're looking at a Socket 754 vs. Socket A...I can only guess there's a suitable Aero model, but don't know for sure.
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