Keeping things cool...
Keeping things cool...
Anyone know of a good cooler for my Athlon XP? At the moment I'm using one of those Socket A Zalman flower coolers, it's ok, but the hot weather means that it's working overtime and getting a bit noisy.
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Thats for the noobs, the professionals use extra virgin olive oil.Xest wrote:Remove all moving parts such as fans, make sure your PC is airtight and then fill it with chip fat.
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If you have a problem, if no one else can help, and if you can find them, maybe you can hire...the A(nimist)-Team
Cue music for full effect.
Thanks to Tuthmes for the link.
I recently bought Thermaltake Sonic Tower for my P4 2800. This shit is so big, it's pain to get in the box, but once it's in it works damn good. Without the fan it got my CPU temp to about 60C, which is what my original Intel cooler was able to do with fan at maximum speed (although its true, I'd have to clean it a bit
).
Than I installed a small fan inbetween with fan mate keeping it at half speed (~1500 RPM = very silent) and it got my CPU down to 35C, when running at 100% load.
Oh and I payed a bit under €30 for it and €5 for the fan.


Than I installed a small fan inbetween with fan mate keeping it at half speed (~1500 RPM = very silent) and it got my CPU down to 35C, when running at 100% load.
Oh and I payed a bit under €30 for it and €5 for the fan.


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