Athlon 64 3500+ with STOCK COOLER

Chris_

Excalibur
Hey guys, with the pc im building very soon, im wondering if this stock fan that comes with the cpu will be enough to let me get the most out of my cpu :P and OC'able (when i've learnt :x: )

or if it isn't, i've got £30-£35 for a high quality, quiet cooler

advice would be much appreciated.
thanks in advance

:)

[rig specs]
CASE
PSU: HiperPower 525W
CPU: AMD Athlon 64 3500+ (2.2ghz)
Mobo: Asus A8n-SLI Premium
RAM: Corsair® 512MB XMS 3200 DDR 400MHz with Heat Spreader
HDD: 160 GB Western Digital Caviar SATA UDMA150 7200rpm 8Mb cache
Optical Drive: Samsung CDRW-DVD Combi 52x32x52
FDD: 3.5" FDD +7 in 1 Card Reader Black Mitsumi
Graphics Card: 128MB DDR GEFORCE 6600GT GIGABYTE PCX
 
For that extra mony i'd go with an ARCTIC COOLING FREEZER!!!
I have one and they are so quiet and drop temps a lot, very good air solution for overclocking,
 
Yes, Arctic Cooling make some very good VGA coolers, for PCI-e it's probably one of the best (if not the best) coolers for the 6600GT, (they don't make an AGP 6600 series one...but that doesn't concern you as you're going with PCI-Express)
Yes that's the CPU cooler as well, I was just about to post the link when i saw you had replied :P
 
It's what we're here for, anything else don't hesitate to ask.
Also check out this, it's my review of the Freezer 4 (socket 478) same series as the CPU cooler you're thinking of getting but just for a different socket.
 
If size is an issue, the Thermaltake SilentBoost K8 is nice and reasonably priced (it's around $20 USD). Other options are the Thermalright XP-90 and XP-90C (the C is the copper version vs. the XP-90's aluminum construction), the Thermalright XP-120, along with Swiftech and Alpha coolers. The last three companies tend to produce coolers that may require you to change the mounting plate and/or have you assemble the cooler (more spring screws). It all depends on how much you want to go for and how big of a cooler you want to deal with.
 
Just note that you'll have to supply your own fan for the XP series, it's just a heatsink. So you can get anything from a silent Vantec Stealth to a Tornado that will probably rip the ram right out of your mobo it pushes so much air. Just make sure they are size compatable. I think 120mm fans fit but I'm not 100% sure.
 
Yeah If i could have my computer in another room where the sound couldnt affect me then i'd have tornados...they push something like 120CFM...thats insane (different sizes push different amounts of air)
They do run at like 55dBA though...
"Prepare for take-off..."
 
cool, well hope all goes well, just take your time and build it with bare essentials first outside of the case to make sure everythings okay and you should be fine...
:good:
 
Yeah it's really pretty straight foward even for a first build so long as the mobo manual is explicit enough. Have fun and let us know how it goes.
 
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