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Will a Thurmalright SLK700 with a smartfan do the job...

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I'm curious myself. It seemed to do Ok on stock cooling but then I didn't run it hard for very long. I'm going to get one where the multiplier is locked. I wouldn't mind burning that one too much.

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SK7 i'm not sure with smartfan would do the job(never used one myself), i know smart case fan 2 would do the job.

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I have a Cooler Master HHC-001, will that be enough?

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i have a thermalright SLK900-A and a vantec 92mm fan and mine runs at about 48-49 deg C under load.

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I actually ordered a SLK900A to replace my SLK700, but I will miss it... the SLK700 is hardy, and it feels good in my hand not like the stock heatsinks...

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i am running a 2500 barton at 2200mhz and my temp never goes above 42C while loaded, and thats with the stock heatsink and fan that came with the processor from AMD, i have one 80mm case fan in the rear and one 60mm fan in the side window panel, i did have to up my power supply from a 300 watt to a 450 watt to get it to be stable, but thats fine :) post screen reads 3200+ :) thats all that matters in the end!

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Well that depends on how high you had to up your voltage. Mine is at 50c on the die at all times ,load or no load, and 35-40c on the socket.

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Do you actually need your Vcore at 1.8 to get your fsb to 200... I am getting 196 with 1.7 no problem... my temps are low, too, with my SLK700...

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Yep I do, Cranked it a little and got it to run and bench but had unexplained software corruptions. Bumped it up to 1.8 and have not ecountered such thing yet.

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