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I currently have a GA-P35-D3SL running a e6750 with the stock cooling fan. My house is very old without very good insulation and the room my computer is in gets pretty hot during the summer. I am leaning towards a ZALMAN CNPS9700 LED due to the decent cooling reviews and current sale price. My question is if anyone has a similar type setup what type of cooling fans/heat sink can I get for the north chipset that will fit with that cpu fan. Advice on a south cooler would be awesome as well.

Even though I live in silicone valley with poor transportation it is easier and cheaper for me to order parts online so taking my system in to a store to check clearance is not an option.


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Take a Cooler Master hyper TX2... very impressive cpu cooler at a very low price.... bought mines online for only 17 bucks... usually its 20 tot 25 bucks...but none the less great cooler... awesome...


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