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Looking to get a nice replacement HSF for my P4 3.2 800fsb. I am unsure if I want to overclock, if at all, but i'd like to keep my system running in tip top shape any how. Was hoping I could get some good suggestions here.
 

shawnlizzle =]

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i would go for the zalman 7000, 7700 copper. tt x-120 would work, but its not a HSF, which means you'll need to buy an extra fan

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<A HREF="http://www.newegg.com/app/ViewProductDesc.asp?description=35-118-115&depa=0" target="_new">http://www.newegg.com/app/ViewProductDesc.asp?description=35-118-115&depa=0</A>

It would help if you listed more info. Is it socket 775? If it is, then your best bet would be to got liquid. Thermaltake bigwater for ex. would be around $140.00


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OH DEAR GOD, STAY AWAY FROM THE BIG WATER.... biggg waste of money, my philosophy of wc goes like this:

BUILD YOUR SELF YOU LAZY BUM =P

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I was giving him an idea of what one of the cheaper setups would cost. Just a comparison to the non liquid cooled route. For someone new to liquid and isnt custom building a liquid cooling system they arent that bad for the money. After learning how easy building one yourself is I would never buy another kit. For $150.00 and a Walmart you can get most of the parts really cheap. Of course the waterblocks you would still need to order.

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