I just purchased a cheap upgrade for my aging P4 3.0 system I am using now.
New Stuff: Old Comp.
Abit IP35-E Asus P4C800 Deluxe
Pentium Dual Core E2200 P4 3.0
2 Gigs Adata DDR2 PC6400 2 Gigs of PC2100
Nvidia 9600GT ATI x850 Pro
On my current system I have been using a Zalaman CNPS9500 cpu cooler and it works great. I was wondering if I should use the stock cooler that comes with the E2200 or if the CNPS9500 would work and be better. Also what is the difference between the CNPS9500 and the CNPS9500A. I am thinking the CNPS9500A is an updated version just wondering what was changed.
I will be overclocking in the future just not right off the bat.
Thanks in advance,
Message edited by Rip181 on 03-20-2008 at 06:36:59 PM
The Zalman 9500 should be tons better than the stock cooling. As for the difference of 9500A and 9500, there won't be any major difference. I'm probably wrong but the 9500A has LEDs while the 9500 doesn't.
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