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joe1234 - Posted 3:28 pm PDT 08/21/07 (788 Posts)
This is a good cooler, but it's not silent. I got a Zalman fanmate 2 and decreased the rpms to about 1800 to get it quieter. My mb doesn't support pwm, unfortunately.
#2
jamex - Posted 3:54 pm PDT 08/21/07 (767 Posts)
#3
toddsucksjohnfoxen - Posted 4:29 pm PDT 08/21/07 (49 Posts)
i usually cool my balls in john_foxen's mouth ya'll
#4
dave_c - Posted 5:56 pm PDT 08/21/07 (7529 Posts)
This 'sink is a great value. True, it's not silent at full speed, though a board with PWM control or adding your own inline resistor of about 68Ohm, 2W is reasonable. I suspect it'd run too slow at 5V to do much, though in many case board combinations you might even be able to fab a duct you extend from the rear 120mm exhaust fan to the sink and get rid of the 'sink fan altogether.
Given 'sinks like this, I can't see why anyone would be spending $50 on something else unless they're just a mad overclocker desperate for another 100MHz.
Personally I thought the fan bearing could use more lube for best lifespan, and fortunately it has a huge bearing reservoir to accomodate that. Others have reported the fan or fan mounting is a bit fragile, I didn't have any trouble with it but others said theirs broke somehow. It is not set up to use a regular framed replacement fan as the original snaps on but if you had to use a different fan you could strap it on with nylon wire-ties.
Given 'sinks like this, I can't see why anyone would be spending $50 on something else unless they're just a mad overclocker desperate for another 100MHz.
Personally I thought the fan bearing could use more lube for best lifespan, and fortunately it has a huge bearing reservoir to accomodate that. Others have reported the fan or fan mounting is a bit fragile, I didn't have any trouble with it but others said theirs broke somehow. It is not set up to use a regular framed replacement fan as the original snaps on but if you had to use a different fan you could strap it on with nylon wire-ties.
#5
peas - Posted 6:56 pm PDT 08/21/07 (579 Posts)
Arctic freezer 64 performs fabulously and is silent in my case. This has gone for $20 in the past, but this is still a good price
#6
Technician - Posted 8:10 pm PDT 08/21/07 (174 Posts)
Directron is about the same price all of the time. Newegg was higher. I like both stores.
http://www.directron.com/freezer64pro.html
This HSF is better than the AMD one that came with my X2. Extruded aluminum and no heatpipes.
I would have prefered a standard 92mm fan mount option, but it's good enough. Also, the clip is a little fussy.
http://www.directron.com/freezer64pro.html
This HSF is better than the AMD one that came with my X2. Extruded aluminum and no heatpipes.
I would have prefered a standard 92mm fan mount option, but it's good enough. Also, the clip is a little fussy.
#7
CompWiz17 - Posted 7:03 pm PDT 09/9/07 (4521 Posts)







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