pentium 4 fan cooling

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Anyone know a good fan for a P4c or maybe models beyond that, or i wouldn't
mind trying to do water cooling (though a little afraid of water and
electricity being so close).

Also anyone know any really good overclocking websites? Im pretty new to the
whole thing. Thanks
 
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Check out overclockers.com and hardocp.com. Both are excellent sites with a
lot of good info. A good watercooling setup is the Koolance Exos Al. I
have two systems that are w/c and one of them is the Exos. I live in the
desert and get good temps with the system. The room temp stays around 28c
and I get averages of 31c/35c (case/cpu) idle and 33c/44c under load. With
the Koolance, or similar product, it is fairly simple to set up and seems to
be safe. I have been running my Swiftech QPower system for a little over a
year now and the Koolance system for over three months and have had no leaks
or problems at all. HTH
Silvertip
p.s. If you decide to go air cooling, I would strongly recommend the Zalman
7000 series of HS/F. It is reasonably quiet and does a decent job of
cooling.
"DanB" <danbnotme@verizon.net> wrote in message
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> Anyone know a good fan for a P4c or maybe models beyond that, or i
wouldn't
> mind trying to do water cooling (though a little afraid of water and
> electricity being so close).
>
> Also anyone know any really good overclocking websites? Im pretty new to
the
> whole thing. Thanks
>
>
 
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"DanB" <danbnotme@verizon.net> wrote in message
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> Anyone know a good fan for a P4c or maybe models beyond that, or i
wouldn't
> mind trying to do water cooling (though a little afraid of water and
> electricity being so close).
>
> Also anyone know any really good overclocking websites? Im pretty new to
the
> whole thing. Thanks
>
>
Water cooling is good.
Swiftech has some good ones, & you can buy them right off their site.
I'm thinking about getting a new water cooler for my new system once I have
the $$
AMD FX53 = 830 some.
Board = 220 Gigabyte, hm. I forgot. But newegg is often out of stock on
the board I want.
The thing is so loaded, it's hard to even start to explain how much.
Hm, AMD. AMD is soon about to release a 1GHz FSB Cpu.
I'm wondering just how it's going to work.
One guess is 512 MHz for the rising edge of the clock, and 512MHz for the
falling edge of the clock.
But I cant be sure.

Denny. ;-)