gamerman4
Active Member
I do a lot of overclocking and wish to move up to a better cooling solution. At first, I wanted to go with the Zalman CNPS7000-Cu but after some thought I wished to go with watercooling and get a prebuilt watercooling kit. With stock HSF and 3 120mm case fans, 40mm OTES (ABIT) fans and various component fans, my CPU can reach up to 58C overclocked (250FSB and will later go higher) on %100 load. On a cold day (case temp 28C-30C), it reaches around 54C. On a hotter day (Case temp 31C+) It gets hot and with those fans, most of the hot air blows into my very small room and heats it up a good amount. Is it likely that a new aftermarket HSF can cool it better or should I get the prebuilt kit. If I decide to go with prebuilt watercooling kits, is it easy to change waterblocks if I upgrade to a different CPU socket type (Next years AMD socket M2s?) I would think paying more for the watercooling now and upgrading the waterblock would be better than having to upgrade to a new HSF as I upgrade to a new CPU. What do you think I should get? (Rig in sig)
For anyone saying I will have to upgrade RAM before I OC anymore, I have it covered, I'm getting OCZ RAM.
For anyone saying I will have to upgrade RAM before I OC anymore, I have it covered, I'm getting OCZ RAM.
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