New Cooling Fan/Heatsink for 4800+ X2

kubacar

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I was thinking of buying a new Cooling Fan/Heatsink for my AMD 64 4800+ X2 . I have the stock one and was wondering if you guys could give me some good products.
 
kubacar said:
I was thinking of buying a new Cooling Fan/Heatsink for my AMD 64 4800+ X2 . I have the stock one and was wondering if you guys could give me some good products.
Zalman, really any of them, or artic cooling, just make sure it fits your socket. And for the zalman get an all copper one, heavier but more effective. Put that with some AS5 and you are good to go.
 
getting just a new motherboard wouldn't raise performance by that much. You would have been better off upgrading ram or video card or something.
 
i dont really care about motherboards but the current one i have ASUS A8N-SLI Premium sucks and had to replace twice so i decided to get a fairly expensive one that seems to be outdoing my ASUS. But anyone which one would you choose for the cooling fan?
 
meanman said:
no go for the zalman fatality
no don't its a ripoff its just a lower end zalman that is darker in color and has the fatility name on it. This is a better more affordable option.
And why did you have to replace your mobo twice I have the same one and it works fine.
 
BTW i dont think i can get the one you are telling me because i checked the website and it does not seem to support X2 as the other Zalman i said earlier is X2 support, as it states on the site. And also about my the asus mobo it just kept overheating and died so i got another one under warranty(crashed a few months later) then installed a 750v Powersupply and 4 extra fans and again crashed non stop last week so i decided to get rid of ASUS and get DFI.
 
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kubacar said:
BTW i dont think i can get the one you are telling me because i checked the website and it does not seem to support X2 as the other Zalman i said earlier is X2 support, as it states on the site. And also about my the asus mobo it just kept overheating and died soi installed a 750v Powersupply and 4 extra fans and crashed non stop last week so i decided to get rid of ASUS and get DFI.
Yes it supports it, you have a socket 939 thats what the a8n-sli premium is. It supports all socket 939 cpu's which include the x2 series of amd socket 939 cpu's.
 
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