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Shamrock

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Which of these heatsinks would provide the best cooling?

http://www.newegg.com/app/ViewProductDesc.asp?description=35-101-201&depa=0

or

http://www.newegg.com/app/ViewProductDesc.asp?description=35-185-115&depa=0

Or if someone could give me a link to the best heatsink, that would be great.

I want to be able to lower the temp of my CPU a lot. I know there are some heatsinks out there that will lower my idle temp by a lot. I would like to be lowering it by 10 or so. This is without it being overclocked. Thanks a lot guys.
 
wow, fudge no on both of them. get a xp-120 heatsink with a 120 mm fan and ur set
 
Shamrock said:
Will that fit a SOCKET 939 CPU?

Yes. But check on thermalrights web site to see if it will fit your mobo.

XP-120 is the best heatsink for 939, bar none.

But if you want to lower your temps that much, maybe you should go with a chiller.
 
he probably means phase change, like vapochill, but your looking at £400-£500.
Or use water cooling and go with InertX PF5080 liquid which does'nt conduct electric if it leaks.
 
I really do not want to start using water cooler. I would rather have air cooling at the moment. So it would help me a lot if someone could tell me the best skt 939 heatsink. Thanks a lot.
 
why not just google...socket 939 heatsink reviews..you should find one real quick
 
oni_666 said:
he probably means phase change, like vapochill, but your looking at £400-£500.
Or use water cooling and go with InertX PF5080 liquid which does'nt conduct electric if it leaks.

Frying my parts has been the only reason i've not been wanting to go water cooled. thanks for tipping me off on this stuff!

Off to add one more thing to my PC parts research list!
 
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