What's new
  • Visit Rebornbuddy
  • Visit Panda Profiles
  • Visit LLamamMagic
  • Visit Resources
  • Visit Downloads
  • Visit Portal

CPU Cooling Fan

legiion

New Member
Joined
May 2, 2010
Messages
302
Reaction score
0
Hello I am looking for a good CPU cooling fan/system that is quite and keeps my CPU cool. I was trying to bear with the stock AMD cooling fan, but over the past 2 weeks the fan has become much louder and my CPU core temp is beging to rise.

So I am looking for a CPU fan that can keep my CPU at a decent temperature and be able to be so quite that I actually have to listen to be able to hear it.

Please keep all sugestions under $100. (If it is water cooling please make it maintence free)
*Will be running 6+ bots on the computer*
Case: Newegg.com - COOLER MASTER HAF 932 RC-932-KKN1-GP Black Steel ATX Full Tower Computer Case
CPU: Amazon.com: Phenom II X4 965 Black AM3 3.4Ghz 512KB 45NM 125W 4000MHZ: Electronics

When adding a suestion please post an aproximite CPU temperature if possible

Thanks for all your resonces
Legiion
 
2nd post about motherboard.

My botherboard powers the CPU cooling fan through a 4-Pin connecter. Is it possible for this fan to work with this motherboard?
 
2nd post about motherboard.

My botherboard powers the CPU cooling fan through a 4-Pin connecter. Is it possible for this fan to work with this motherboard?

4-Pin and 3-Pin are interchangeable, the only difference is 4-Pin supports PWM (pulse-width modulation) allowing you to control the fan RPM dynamically.
 
So how to I get the 3-Pin fan to work with the 4-Pin motherboard?


OR should I just got with this instead: Newegg.com - COOLER MASTER V8 RR-UV8-XBU1-GP 120mm Rifle CPU Cooler Intel Core i7 compatible

3-pin fans will fit on a 4-pin fan header and 4-pin fans will fit on a 3-pin fan header.

That cooler is decent but I've no idea how good the stock fans are. The Akasa Venom is supposed to be a great mid-range cooler and the stock fan is very good. You can buy also stick a second Akasa Viper on it for a push-pull set up.

Also beware of any performance air cooler if all your memory modules are taken... memory with high heat spreaders don't work well with a lot of air coolers.
 
Everyone who wants real air cooling should look at the Noctua NH-D14, there are no air coolers that do a better job. The ONLY downside to this cooler is its massive size, you need plenty of room in your case for this beast.
 
Back
Top