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    Help: New CPU Cooler + case

    Hi, I just recently upgraded my Mobo+Cpu+Ram+PSU+GPU. My specs are:

    CPU:Intel Pentium D 805 2.66 GHz
    I left it at stock speed and temp Idle at 49 ºC. the stock cooler is so loud when playing games, I have decided to change the cooler. Could anyone recommend a rather good, affordable silent cooler, budget £35 (max). I initially thought of the folowing:

    Zalman CNPS9500-LED Aero Flower Cooler (Socket 478, LGA775, 754, 939 and 940) £33.48 Inc VAT.
    Is this one silent? What else would I need to install the cooler, I know I need thermal paste, nething else? The stock cooler came wive a thermal pad.

    MOBO : ASrock ConRoe 945G-DVI uATX

    RAM: 2x Corsair
    Part Number » VS512MB667D2
    Type » DDR2-667 (PC2-5300)
    Size » 512MB
    Latency » 5-5-5-15-2T
    Package » 240-pin DIMM
    Heat Spreader » None

    I havent changed much in the bios except for the usual time/date, I left the RAM settings on auto. When i use CPU-Z to view the current settings the RAM Is running at 266MHz giving it a 4-4-4-12 latency. Why is it running at 266MHz when it is clearly rated at 333MHz at 5-5-5-15-2T?

    PSU: 480W XCLIO SCF/aPFC/PCIE PSU
    One last thing, i used my old case but it is now really crowded due to the new PSU, could neone recommend a nice silent case for roughly less than £40. any aditional case fans are welcome i.e 120mm or 80mm fans.

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    I've been looking at a case for a project of my own and have a similar budget.

    I've been looking at either:

    Akasa Zen
    £31.71
    http://www.scan.co.uk/Products/Produ...oductID=446040
    XtremeComputing Review
    DoomedPC Review
    Hexus Thread


    CoolerMaster Cavalier 3
    £44.64
    http://www.scan.co.uk/Products/Produ...oductID=134904
    Review


    Also have a look at

    Asus TA-5A Black/Silver Midi Tower Case
    £42.17
    http://www.scan.co.uk/Products/Produ...oductID=408088

    Coolermaster Centurion RC-532
    £39.94
    http://www.scan.co.uk/Products/Produ...oductID=359344

    Gigabyte Triton GZ-XX1CA Black Midi
    £49.93
    http://www.scan.co.uk/Products/Produ...oductID=450661

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    Another recommendation for Coolermaster Centurion RC-532

    Or for a litle bit more:
    A-Top X-Blade Deluxe Black With L.C.D £58.74
    Thermaltake Soprano SECC Black £57.88

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    The CNPS9500 is quiet and should rein in your temps. You might want to consider something like a Scythe Ninja too. Very good cooling and quiet too.

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    another vote for the Centurion RC-532 its great for low temps (its just like a smaller cm stacker)!

    and like chuckskull says the scythe ninja is meant to be one of the best coolers around at the moment (if you can fit it in your prefered case)


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    The Antec SLK3000B is a cracking case for the money. The newer 4400 & Solo cases look pretty good too, but are a tad more expensive.

    I second the Ninja, but they are getting hard to come by on account of the new one that's just been launched (name escapes me, but it looks very much like the Ninja)

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    I have the CNPS9500-AT and it appears to be a lot crappier than the LED version (feels like the AT's clip is not as tight as the LED's one) and I still get 50'C load with my PD920 at stock clock although it is indeed pretty quiet. When I get it overclocked to 4Ghz the fan have to go at 100% to keep under 70'C.
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    Quote Originally Posted by chuckskull View Post
    The CNPS9500 is quiet and should rein in your temps. You might want to consider something like a Scythe Ninja too. Very good cooling and quiet too.
    From what I've heard, the Scythe Ninja is a rather huge cooler. I wouldnt mind getting it unless i know the it will fit in the new case. Does neone have any suggestions for a possible candidate.

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    Yeah you'll need a big case for the Scythe. For the cooling it gives the Zalman is quite small.

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    Quote Originally Posted by chuckskull View Post
    Yeah you'll need a big case for the Scythe. For the cooling it gives the Zalman is quite small.
    would the scythe ninja fit in this case: Enermax CA3030 http://www.scan.co.uk/Products/Produ...oductID=450659

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    Ahem...

    http://www.scan.co.uk/Products/Produ...oductID=340995
    Arctic cooling, quiet, efficient and cheaper!
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    The Freezer 7 would get my vote too.

    The Centurion case looks a good choice although it does look ugly in the picture. Has anyone got one/ seen one?

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    also consider the scythe mine
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    I'm very pleased with my Jeantech Phong II case (CustomPC approved! - http://www.custompc.co.uk/custompc/r...-phong-ii.html) coupled with a Arctic Cooling Freezer 7.

    My system is quiet and cool, CPU (Core2Duo E6300) ~25degC, case ~30degC.

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    How about going for water? This kit only cost you as little as decent air cooler and getting quite good reviews.
    http://www.scan.co.uk/Products/Produ...oductID=217950

    BTW, what's wrong with your mine Clunk? Why are you selling it? I heard it's a good cooler?

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    bump! Bit of a thread hijack, this is pretty much the last component I need to decide on - I have quiet kit throughout the rest of a build, I want a high end core 2 duo cooler that'll also allow me room for a bit of overclocking.

    Thoughts? Freezer 7 Pro with a Zalman fanmate? Scythe such and such? Akasa EVO 120 (would fit with the eclipse I'm buying...)

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