that heat sink looks close to mine but mine is copper.......different fan though......i was actually think of changing my fan back to my old one cause this one is so loud my case sounds like a jet engine right now cause of that fan on top of the heat sink.
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with more than 7000rpm you should definitely think about a different fan
in case you need a decent 80x80 fan try to get one of these:
i have ordered a a few of these arctic cooling fan pro tc together with a couple of 120x120 revoltecs some days ago and they are just awesome
almost inaudible when the temperature is low and well cooling with 56m³/h when running at full speed with a max of 2500rpm
here's an old socket a cooler comparison btw:
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i have this fan and heat sink laying around to that i could change mine to.....
the kcp30 versionComment
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alright this maybe a really dumb question but on the bottom of the heatsink I have in my system now has a scratch on the bottom of it. Would that scratch effect the heat displacement at all or not. I have learned alot from you guys and I really do appreciate it all.Comment
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a scratch can have an influence on heat absorption, yes
but i doubt a scratch will result in incredibly high temperatures to be honest
one main reason for using thermal paste is to fill the small scratches and uneven parts in the heatsinks bottom but i cannot judge your scratch
which heatsink is scratched?
the vantec or the kcp30?Comment
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well, 50° is different to the 60+° you mentioned in the beginning
if you feel like try your other cpu cooler but dont spend money on a new mainboard
socket A is a dead end and i wouldnt buy a new board for this socket
and socket A does get much warmer than an athlon64 be it socket 754, 939 or 940 so there is not much to worry about - especially when your system is running stableComment
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yes im happy with the temps now and just want to quiet it down so it doesn't sound like a vaccum cleaner. I looked at the computer supply store here for one of those funnels but they dont carry them and actully said they dont recommend using one. I can't order off-line cuase of no way for payment so I have to think of something different to try to quiet it down some.Comment
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you will need a 60x60 fan then with a lower rotation speed than your current one but still decent airflow
ideally the fan would have thermal control which means its rpm will vary depending on the temperatures the sensor measured
i would like to hear the shops arguments on a funnel by the way - why did they say they wont suggest using any
(just because they dont have them?)
i'd definitely prefer a larger fan to a smaller one and 60x60 is rather small but that wont help you in any way
the problem is this: you wont find a 60x60 with LOWER rotation and sufficient airflow like ~30cfm/50m³-h
most coolers with specs like the airflow mentioned above and rotations of ~2500 and low noise level are equipped with a 80mm fan
c.f. this arctic cooling fan for socket A:
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When I called about the funnels the store I called said "No we don't carry anything like that and I don't recommend using one anyways. That is something dell usually uses and they actually restrict air flow than provide more. If you are looking to quiet down your system I suggest looking around on-line for a new heat sink that already comes with a quieter fan. Thats your best bet but don't go with a funnel cause it will do more harm than good."
So I am pretty much screwed since no store with-in 100 miles of here that sells the fan adapters and I have no way of payment for on-line orders. All I can find is the 80 to 120mm adapters but not the 60-80mm ones. I guess all I can really do is throw my other heat sink on. The air flow isn't as good but at least the fan is quietier.Comment
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