Solid_Snake
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what kinda fan, any recommendations?
all this stuff is done by people who get into hardcore extraction of the max. performance their machines can be capable of.. first they will overclock, then cpu will overheat, then spend on cooling solutions, then cpu temps are fine, then overclock more and then cool more.. but all this stuff is mainly done just to find out the max. potential of one's machine..
if you're not into that kinda stuff, its my strong advice, just enjoy your comp., your temps. are absolutely fine, 65 degrees wont even burn your fingers, let alone damaging your inorganic computer system..
and after you've spent money on all this, even you will feel that there was really no need.. you just spent your money unnecessarily on something unimportant..
what kinda fan, any recommendations?
Any of this variant will do --> http://www.coolermaster.com/category.php?category_id=3554, these can purchased for ~450/- @Lamington Road.
OR
http://www.coolermaster.com/category.php?category_id=3583, these can be purchased ~600/- @Lamington Road.
Hope this helps, Cheers!!
Not to impinge on your point of view Sire, but let us leave the details of over-heating to the user [in this case OP], different people have different reasons to use solutions [expensive OR non expensive] to their daily problems.
Several hardware sites have found in their thermal paste reviews that the common toothpaste and Mayonnaise are good thermal conductors for short term use [max ~2 -- 3 days] that does not mean everyone will be bold enough to give this treatment a shot.
http://hardforum.com...d.php?t=1410046 / http://www.hardwares...tober-2011/1396.
I have an AMD Phenom IIx4 processor and I am investing in a Noctua NH-U12P SE2 cooler which ~4000/-, not because I want to over-clock the living day-lights out of my system, it is because I want to have a cool CPU with a silent HSF solution. Sure it is expensive but the service Noctua provides is just as good --
--> 2 premium quality silent 120mm fans
--> six years warranty
--> free adapter kits for each socket released by AMD and Intel [just have the proof of purchase]
--> silent and effective cooling
So let the OP decide what he wants and how much he can spend, I am not saying you are wrong. Cheers!!
woah woah...calm down guys.
i only wanted to bring the temps down cause i thought they were higher than what i expected.thats all.
nah bro, not yet...
will be getting it around the weekend