What is the difference between the "Active" or "Passive" Xeon quad core 1.6Ghz CPU?
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Do you mean the fan? and if so? whats the difference-(besides $20)
To jimmymac:
You say the passive version has a larger heatsink and dissipates more heat, but if for whatever reason that (Jet) says "if it needs more cooling, get a fan to blow on it". How will I know if need more cooling on it? Definitely before any damage could be done?
To The Other One:
I dont understand. You say "it's pretty rare passive cooling really works well" Are you recommending to get the "active " version? It would save me atleast $25. Also I dont know what you mean by passive motherboard coolers? I thought the "cooler" or the cooling device was the heatsink, so are you referring to some other cooler on the motherboard?
To Jet:
What do you mean by "planning on keeping the stock cooling" What is stock cooling? The "stock" cooling of the heatsink or the "stock" cooling of the computer case? I dont understand. And also, will there be enough room in my computer case, if I find out I need to add an extra fan for the Passive CPU?
To Jet: First you said "I would recommend the Passive version", then you say "I would recommend you get the Active cooling version"?
If I get the Active version it already comes with a heatsink & the fan, so in the same sentence where you recommend getting the active version, you add "if the temperatures are too hot under load, then you can get a better cooler (heatsink/fan combination)". Are you saying that the heatsink/fan given with the active version might be sub-sufficient? (P.S. I dont play any video games- which seems to be the only application where overheating seems to apply?) So needless to say, I still dont know why there are 2 different versions.
How would the smaller "active" heatsink be insufficient? What applications would I have to be doing to make the given heatsinks/fan insufficient? Is there anywhere I can see pictures of what the heatsinks/fan for these CPU's look like?
Obviously I would rather spend less than more, and if the smaller heatsink for the active version is sufficient, then Ive got no more questions. But it seems strange that the extra $30 is for just a "little"? bit bigger of a heatsink plus no fan. So I guess these heatsinks are more expensive than they look? Do you think the bigger heatsink makes much of a difference, in the short or long run?
P.S. What is the difference between "fan" and "cooler"? "Price of Passive CPU + Price of Fan = Price of Active CPU + $30 cooler"