FORC5,
From my point of view, if this/that does not cool the raging CPU and whatever, I'd think there are other troubles. That thing is a big sucker. Much bigger that what I use today. I suspect I am no help.
Best,
Duncan

At 18:22 01/09/2008 -0700, you wrote:
coolermaster tx2.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16835103031

of course now I bought mine there is a rebate, go figure. :'(
I usually use thermaltake.

this one seems to fit my bill, no need to remove the MB. does not weigh 2 lbs + and fits in the case :-* like the way it directs air towards the mb just where my chipset cooler is.

so far so good.
fp

At 06:17 PM 1/9/2008, DHSinclair Poked the stick with:
>What cooler was/is it?
>I use ThermalRight.........
>Best,
>Duncan
>
>At 16:05 01/09/2008 -0700, you wrote:
>>Do not remember who recommended this cooler but
>>
>>THANK YOU !
>>
>>Big, not heavy, directs air over the mb chipset fanless fins and so far keeps things under over temp with rc5 running and side cover on. (alarm set to 65c) Haven't tried any games yet and am just using the default goo for now, after a few days will try some arctic silver to see if it helps. Without rc5 and cover cpu runs at 33c. Under load and cover on getting 58c. still seems a little much. I get a chance to stream this 6400 may go back to a 6000, it ran a lot cooler. (Unless AMD comes out with a different core )
>>
>>Was a bear to put on, had to remove the fan and shroud but I like the looks of it a lot. big GRINS. :-*
>>fp
>>
>>
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>>Tallyho ! ]:8)
>>Taglines below !
>>--
>>Hell hath no fury like a demon scorched.
>

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