View Full Version : Best bang for buck HS&F?
shtweazel
04-29-01, 06:58 PM
I am building a new system. My next purchase will be the processor and HS&F. I plan on over clocking a Duron 800, what is the best HS&F to get without spending too much? Also, any suggestions on other components? I listed what I have in mind below.
I have so far:
THEON CyClone 5000 ATX Mid
ABIT KT7A Raid MoBo
Soundblaster Live! MP3+5.1
D-Link network card
40X CD-ROM from old computer
floppy from old computer
Am planning on getting very soon:
Duron 800 w/HS&F (super orb, alpha, globalwin???)
256 Crucial Ram
two IBM deskstar 40 gig drives
AOpen 10x CDRW
GeForce II Ultra 64MB
eradda02
04-29-01, 07:09 PM
plzzzzzz dont get an orb... you should get this (http:/2cooltek.safeshopper.com/1/160.htm?701/) or this (http://2cooltek.safeshopper.com/1/220.htm?701) im not shure whice one is better but i know the PAL6035 is prety darn good, the other one the CAK38 im not shure about it is new.
eradda02
04-29-01, 07:10 PM
eradda02 (Apr 29, 2001 07:09 p.m.):
plzzzzzz dont get an orb... you should get this (http:/2cooltek.safeshopper.com/1/160.htm?701/) or this (http://2cooltek.safeshopper.com/1/220.htm?701) im not shure whice one is better but i know the PAL6035 is prety darn good, the other one the CAK38 im not shure about it is new.
ummm soory about the first link here try this (http://2cooltek.safeshopper.com/1/160.htm?701/)
Blackearth
04-29-01, 07:17 PM
the new vantec (here: http://www.coldcpu.com/product.asp?alphacatid=SCK-A ) is what i got, its only 20 $'s and it beats everything else cept for the swiftech's and some of the globalwins. . .did i mention installation is as easy as putting a hostess cupcake in your mouth?
-=UR=- Ranger
05-01-01, 09:00 AM
Get Global Win, best performance for the price...
SCOdoubleT
05-01-01, 01:22 PM
I have the ThermalTake Mini-Super Orb on my KT7A. It is made to fit and hasn't caused me any problems. Costed about $20.
www.2cooltek.com has a good selection.
Good Luck! Keep Cool!
CompuVision
05-01-01, 11:19 PM
www.e-compuvision.com/store/socket.html
Any of these coolers will be sufficient for all your cooling needs as they are all high performance heatsink/fan combos.
Tachyon
05-01-01, 11:33 PM
CompuVision (May 01, 2001 11:19 p.m.):
www.e-compuvision.com/store/socket.html
Any of these coolers will be sufficient for all your cooling needs as they are all high performance heatsink/fan combos.
Please remove the link in your sig until you get permission...thanx!
Cory-Athlon Man
05-03-01, 06:14 PM
My 2 picks are the Millenium Copper Glaciator (Soon to be available---http://home.att.net/~millennium_thermal/Index.html) ~$35, and the currently available, but alas backordered, OCZ Gladiator from http://ocz.safeshopper.com/ Both performed awesome for the money, especially the pre-production Millenium Copper Glaciator. I am going with a Glaciator myself when I can buy one. Peace. :)
Global Win HSFs are hard to beat at any price unless you spend the bucks for a Swiftech 462. Beware of OCZ.
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