AMD 64 cooler
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discworld




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PostPosted: Mon, 3rd Jan 2005 14:43    Post subject: AMD 64 cooler
Hi

I need some advice for buying a amd 64 socket 939 cooler.
I have read some reviews and finally I’m between these two coolers:

http://www.silentpcreview.com/article196-page1.html

and

http://www.zalman.co.kr/eng/product/view.asp?idx=147&code=005 or
http://www.zalman.co.kr/eng/product/view.asp?idx=148&code=005

Which one should I take ? I know that the zalman offers a good and quiet cooling for amd 64 (amd 64 runs much cooler than the new P4 Prescott 560 shit) and the ALCu version of the cooler is less hevier thant the coolermaster cooler, so should I go for Zalman?

I’m planning to buy a good amd64 and over clock it to 3500+ or more.

Or are there any other good cooling solutions available (except water cooling) ?
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PostPosted: Mon, 3rd Jan 2005 14:57    Post subject:
I went Zalman and I got 39 degrees idle and 52 degrees on full load. though that was with socket 754... Anyway Zalman all the way Smile


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discworld




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PostPosted: Mon, 3rd Jan 2005 15:03    Post subject:
Mutantius wrote:
I went Zalman and I got 39 degrees idle and 52 degrees on full load. though that was with socket 754... Anyway Zalman all the way Smile


But what speed your cpu is running ? And what was the fann speed when u got the 52 temp? Was it on low speed or high (i heard that the zalman can take amd64 on full load even when fann speed low) Laughing

What version of zalman to u have (CU or the ALCu version) ?
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PostPosted: Mon, 3rd Jan 2005 23:21    Post subject:
discworld wrote:
Mutantius wrote:
I went Zalman and I got 39 degrees idle and 52 degrees on full load. though that was with socket 754... Anyway Zalman all the way Smile


But what speed your cpu is running ? And what was the fann speed when u got the 52 temp? Was it on low speed or high (i heard that the zalman can take amd64 on full load even when fann speed low) Laughing

What version of zalman to u have (CU or the ALCu version) ?

go with this one http://www.zalman.co.kr/eng/product/view.asp?idx=145&code=005009 if u have 50$
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PostPosted: Mon, 3rd Jan 2005 23:24    Post subject:
discworld wrote:
Mutantius wrote:
I went Zalman and I got 39 degrees idle and 52 degrees on full load. though that was with socket 754... Anyway Zalman all the way Smile


But what speed your cpu is running ? And what was the fann speed when u got the 52 temp? Was it on low speed or high (i heard that the zalman can take amd64 on full load even when fann speed low) Laughing

What version of zalman to u have (CU or the ALCu version) ?


It's running 2500 RPM all the time Smile

Hmm think I might check my zalman version...

EDIT: It's the CU version Eliz got a link to it just above this post.


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PostPosted: Tue, 4th Jan 2005 01:39    Post subject:
Mutantius wrote:
discworld wrote:
Mutantius wrote:
I went Zalman and I got 39 degrees idle and 52 degrees on full load. though that was with socket 754... Anyway Zalman all the way Smile


But what speed your cpu is running ? And what was the fann speed when u got the 52 temp? Was it on low speed or high (i heard that the zalman can take amd64 on full load even when fann speed low) Laughing

What version of zalman to u have (CU or the ALCu version) ?


It's running 2500 RPM all the time Smile

Hmm think I might check my zalman version...

EDIT: It's the CU version Eliz got a link to it just above this post.


My guess u have this version http://www.zalman.co.kr/eng/product/view.asp?idx=141&code=005009 or alcu cause new 7700 have max 2000rpm
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PostPosted: Tue, 4th Jan 2005 06:37    Post subject:
hmm it might... btw what is actually the difference between CU and Alcu?


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discworld




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PostPosted: Tue, 4th Jan 2005 09:27    Post subject:
Mutantius wrote:
hmm it might... btw what is actually the difference between CU and Alcu?


The Cu is made of Cu only but the AlCu is part AL and litle bit Cu in the centre. But the Cu cooler weight is 755g and AlCu weigth is only 438g. So less stress to your motherboard because I heard that the 755 is actually to heavy but it cools the CPU better than the AlCu version.

And I think that the AlCu cooler is cheaper to Very Happy
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PostPosted: Tue, 4th Jan 2005 12:17    Post subject:
get liquid nitrogen cooling Razz (Or what ever it is Very Happy)


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PostPosted: Tue, 4th Jan 2005 16:36    Post subject:
discworld wrote:
Mutantius wrote:
hmm it might... btw what is actually the difference between CU and Alcu?


The Cu is made of Cu only but the AlCu is part AL and litle bit Cu in the centre. But the Cu cooler weight is 755g and AlCu weigth is only 438g. So less stress to your motherboard because I heard that the 755 is actually to heavy but it cools the CPU better than the AlCu version.

And I think that the AlCu cooler is cheaper to Very Happy


I See thanks Very Happy


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PostPosted: Wed, 5th Jan 2005 00:32    Post subject:
Steve-O 2004 wrote:
get liquid nitrogen cooling Razz (Or what ever it is Very Happy)

lol why Question ,i got cheap ass glaciatech cooler 7.50euro & it cooles my p4 3ghz 800fsb 512kb with no problem i got like 36-40 idle & 50 at full speed i think that more than enough & my system does not go more than 20dB cause i use fan controller so paying extra 1k for cooling that not needed i say hell no better buy somthin usefull Wink
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gobo




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PostPosted: Wed, 5th Jan 2005 00:38    Post subject:
what dumb fucker would go 939 over 940?
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discworld




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PostPosted: Wed, 5th Jan 2005 11:33    Post subject:
gobo wrote:
what dumb fucker would go 939 over 940?


Even the AMD 64 FX uses socket 939 and I cant even c any socket 940 CPU in the stores here where I live.

And there aren’t any PCI express motherboards with socket 940.


Read this:

http://www.tomshardware.com/cpu/20040601/socket_939-02.html

And I don’t want any advice about CPU I just want to know is this zalman cooler good or not.

(don’t want to c my CPU up in smoke when I overclock it a little Laughing )
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PostPosted: Wed, 5th Jan 2005 12:08    Post subject:
Sockel 940 is mainly used for dual opterons in servers.
And as I said in the other cooler thread, go for the Zalman CNPS7700-CU as it performs good and is low noisy.
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PostPosted: Sun, 16th Jan 2005 03:09    Post subject: Zalman 120mm
Best choice: Zalman 120mm

But you need a lot of space...Very Happy


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discworld




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PostPosted: Sun, 16th Jan 2005 14:26    Post subject:
I both the Freezer 64 because it was so light compared to the Zalman cooler. And it was much cheaper Laughing

The sad thing is that I cant test the cooler yet because my Asus A8N-SLI board has not arrived yet Crying or Very sad

I was afraid that the Zalman 7700 buts to much stress on my CPU and the motherboard. It felt dam heavy when i was looking at it and holding it.
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PostPosted: Mon, 17th Jan 2005 20:24    Post subject:
With Thermaltake HS I get 27 C cpu IDLE and around 30-31 C full load.
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