Re: [Hampshire] Quiet and cool PC running?

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Author: Gordon Scott
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Subject: Re: [Hampshire] Quiet and cool PC running?

FWIW, there are a number of quite impressive coolers around (at a price).
The heat-pipe types are particularly effective, and yes, the Zalman's
are good.

These people have a wide range, including both heat-pipe and water coolers.
http://www.overclockers.co.uk/productlist.php?groupid=701&catid=57

Sadly few manufacturers or suppliers quote the performance of their
coolers in an absolute form one can use for calculation.

Incidently I've seen people buy big, expensive, coolers that keep their
CPU to "below 40C, so well worth the cost". If you're not doing risky
things like overclocking, your CPU should be fine if you keep it below,
say, 80C. You'll not destroy it even if it gets to 100+, but it would be
at a higher risk of misbehaviour.

I second the view that the other fans will likely notice once the CPU
fan is quietened.

Gordon.

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