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O.P. RE: CPU fan help
thanks :D
* DJKAL demands my money back of my brother to purchase this and the rest of the things needed/ wanted :@

only one thing im wondering about:
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The alu fanholder is a bit loose on top
will this be a problem atall?
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05-04-2006 08:02 PM
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I wouldn't worry about that -- it may be that way by design, and as long as it doesn't rattle or fall off, it will be fine.
05-04-2006 08:43 PM
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ok thanks :D
i will by that as soon as i have the money off of my bro or from work (hopefully very soon)
again thanks for your help :)
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05-04-2006 08:45 PM
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thermalright > *

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05-04-2006 10:40 PM
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http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16835110008

That is a VERY nice heatsync, it's nearly silent and uses TMD technology  for a more reliable and silent fan.
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05-04-2006 10:52 PM
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Originally posted by Apatik
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which is the best out of those on that website? (any price is fine on that site) bearing in mind i leave it on 24/7

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http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16835110008

That is a VERY nice heatsync, it's nearly silent and uses TMD technology  for a more reliable and silent fan.

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it is loud IMHO, but that is the only thing bad I can say. Sounds like a jet engine spooling up when you turn on the PC....

also im in the UK and so need items priced in GBP (£) and shipped to the UK

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also im in the UK and so need items priced in GBP (£) and shipped to the UK


I bet you can find that fan in the UK. But it's your best bet if you want a quiet fan.
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05-04-2006 11:40 PM
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I bet you can find that fan in the UK. But it's your best bet if you want a quiet fan.
Hmm.  It'd seem that a lot of people who bought one disagree:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/CustRatingReview.as...em=N82E16835110008
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Cons: It is loud IMHO, but that is the only thing bad I can say. Sounds like a jet engine spooling up when you turn on the PC.
Reviewed By: Orkaan, 4/29/2006 6:01:17 AM
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Cons: Could be a little too loud for some people.
Reviewed By: cambunch, 12/25/2005 11:53:59 PM
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Cons: VERY noisy. I did not notice the noise issue when buying it and now I'm gonna switch to a different fan. This one gets into the way of my productivity.
Reviewed By: JS, 12/13/2005 9:32:57 AM

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Would reccomend buying if you have a fan controller as the metallic whine goes away if turned down to about 4600-4800 rpms (temp at like 26C).
Reviewed By: Trey, 10/6/2005 5:43:38 PM
It seems that every other person who commented on it thought it was rather loud. Having read that (I (L) reviews!), I'd be reluctant to recommend it to someone who already has one loud fan and think DJKAL would be wise to stick with his first choice. 

Of course, "loud" is subjective. :P
05-05-2006 12:42 AM
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RE: CPU fan help
you could always go for a Vapochill cooler (apparently they're fucking awesome). Vapochill keep their shit cool, and they have ultra-low-noise ones aswell.

http://www.overclockers.co.uk/acatalog/Online_Cat...ill_Micro_578.html

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05-05-2006 05:42 AM
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RE: CPU fan help
I recently got this one

http://www.mplex.com/cgi-bin/ccp51/cp-app.cgi?usr...HOME:comp%2Fhsf%2F

works with anything, i use it to cool my Intel P4 3.2GHz H/T

i got it because my old fan broke n made too much noise.

i run this fan on low when i not near PC (if i downloading tlkn on msn etc.) When i'm using intensive games(Counter Strike Source) depending on my room temprature i turn the fan up.

I'd recommand that one easy :-)

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