Heatsink for overclocking 3000+
AlphaTrinity
North Wales, PA
I'm getting ready to overclock my 3000+, and I'm doing all I can to keep the cpu cool.
Right now I'm using the factory heatsink and fan with arctic silver 5 thermal paste, and under 100% load for a few hours my cpu gets to about 35 degrees celcius.
I thought that temperature was a good sign that overclocking would be safe, but many of my friends think that I should not stick with the factory heatsink and fan.
I don't know much about heatsinks and such, so that's why I came here.
Can somebody give me some tips on heatsink brands, materials, types, or whatever else there is?
Thanks a bunch.
PS: It's a socket 939 cpu (if that matters)
Right now I'm using the factory heatsink and fan with arctic silver 5 thermal paste, and under 100% load for a few hours my cpu gets to about 35 degrees celcius.
I thought that temperature was a good sign that overclocking would be safe, but many of my friends think that I should not stick with the factory heatsink and fan.
I don't know much about heatsinks and such, so that's why I came here.
Can somebody give me some tips on heatsink brands, materials, types, or whatever else there is?
Thanks a bunch.
PS: It's a socket 939 cpu (if that matters)
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btw, I did a bit of reading on heatsinks, and it seems that the thermaltake big typhoon is pretty popular. I was wondering how big it is inside the case. If it's not too huge, I might get it just to be safe.
If anybody has a picture of it inside a case to share, I'd appreciate it very much :smiles:
[Edit]: I really like the thermaltake blue orb II, but some reviews make it sound like A) it's too big and might cover up a ram slot, or B) it does not improve performance that much, if at all.
unless the big typhoon is not-so-big, maybe I'll just stick to what I have after all
Other top of the line coolers are the Scythe Ninja, Zalman CNPS 9500, and the Thermalright SI-120. There are others as well, the ones I've named are the ones that I know of that have been on the market for quite a while and have proven themselves.