CPU Cooler and stuff

g4m3rof1337

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Well...
I ditched water cooling. After reading reviews and stuff. I would be a nervous wreck when it would be on and I wouldn't be home...


Anyways...

I want to get extremely good air flow.

Now...
Since it has the top fan...
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811129021

Or
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811133154
Since it is big and has space.

If the antec is the same size as the TT then it should be fine.
I just need a good number *more then 4* 5.25 bays.


For a cpu cooler.
I am looking at the zalman 9700. Maybe someone can narrow it down to the best one for my e6400 that will be over clocked pass 3ghz. I obviously need it to cool it well.

Chip set...
Show me something for my northbridge and anything else that may get hot.

Gpu
8800gts... Is stock fine?
Or something like this
http://www.frozencpu.com/products/5...d_Cooler_nVidia_8800_Series.html?tl=g40c21s66



Thanks



And the antec and thermaltake both look like they can store an 8800.
I like the antec more though.

Would the antec hold it?
 
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if ur worried about shorting out they make a liquid that is non conductant or something like that so u wouldnt have to worry bout that
 
i would go for the armor case. ive seen them theyre very tough cases (its 17kg to).

About the cpu cooling i'm not a big fan of zalman. A really good cooling cpu cooler is the scythe infinity. although i would recommend buying another fan. This fan is build on silence and not cooling.

for the chipset well most of the times to cooling solution provided is enough. you could go for the revoltec northbridge freezer or the zalman ZM-NBF47.

i've also already built in a 8800 gts and i can tell you. ITS HUGE. it barely fit in my case (coolermaster centurion 5) which is a pretty big case already. but if i remember correctly the "XFX GeForce 8800 GTS 560M 320MB eXTreme" is a little bit smaller than the stock one and provides a little more cooling power. the card itself need 2 slots for which one is used to blow out hot air.
the passive cooler for the 8800 is a good one to but i would recommend buying a fan with it.
 
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I may get into water cooling now.
LoL.
Cause last night i thought of the problems, then the water can be chnaged like every 12 months...

But how would i assure myself it wont leak?

My computer is close to always on.

Thanks
 
I may get into water cooling now.
LoL.
Cause last night i thought of the problems, then the water can be chnaged like every 12 months...

But how would i assure myself it wont leak?

My computer is close to always on.

Thanks

There is no way you can assure yourself it wont leak. All you can think is that it probably will not leak, but there's no guarantees. And do you REALLY need to get water cooling? People have OC'ed your processor past 3ghz on good aircooling.

As for all your other questions. A good chipset cooler would be the thermaltake one (i think) that people recommended to you in the thread you made on it a few weeks ago. As for the GPU cooling, if you want your computer to be quieter, then it would be good, however otherwise the stock cooling would be fine (assuming you dont OC it alot)

As for the case, I like the Antec more.
 
So the antec will work?
It can store one 8800gts with room to spare?


Can I see two very good 120mm blue led fans, please.
Then, if it'll look good, a third one, for an exhaust on the back.


I was going to get that big CM stacker and buy a side panel, but its to big...
 
Can I see two very good 120mm blue led fans, please.
Then, if it'll look good, a third one, for an exhaust on the back.
I posted a link to one of the best 120mm and 80mm fans out, with the highest CFM output. But you just read over it and not even pay attention to it. So im done helping you, since you dont even read/acknowledge peoples post.
 
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I posted a link to one of the best 120mm and 80mm fans out, with the highest CFM output. But you just read over it and not even pay attention to it. So im done helping you, since you dont even read/acknowledge peoples post.

Kind of like my selling ipod thread.
Where you read my post wrong, posted it, and had 3 other people read your post and follow you...



....
 
[-0MEGA-];636950 said:
I posted a link to one of the best 120mm and 80mm fans out, with the highest CFM output. But you just read over it and not even pay attention to it. So im done helping you, since you dont even read/acknowledge peoples post.

He probably read it, but he's just making another thread and reasking the same question, just like he did many times before.

Anyways, just go back and look up the 2 links omega gave you.

As for the 2 blue led fans, dont the 900 come with 2 already?
 
I understand if you just dont see it once and a while, and I did only post the links once, but it seems like every time I try and help him out in one of his million threads each day, he barely ever responds to what I asked to help him make a decision.

And this is what I posted. Sure it's not a blue LED fan, but they dont make ones that have as high CFM as these, and you can always add a blue cathode.


[-0MEGA-];634818 said:
Since you seem to care a lot about cooling, I would recommend you get these fans.

120mm: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811999344

80mm: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811999612
 
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