Dan Littlejohn wrote:

There is this:

Zalman 6500CU fanless

but I went with a

CNPS6500B-Cu
http://www.frostytech.com/articleview.cfm?articleID=1210

It has a large 92mm fan and you could replace it with a 120mm if you have room.

Really, you should just go over to www.silentpcreview.com and see all
the ideas they have for cooling there.  I bet they even have a forum.

Dan

On 4/19/05, David Wood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


I'm using a Spire Whisperrock IV
(http://www.spirecoolers.com/fcc.asp?prodid=105). It's cheap and quiet
enough for my (probably not-too-discerning) ears. Since I wasn't going to
make a diskless front end, there was going to be HD noise to begin with.
Some quiet CPU and case fans don't seem so much worse.

I'd be curious to hear any heat pipe success stories as well.

On Tue, 19 Apr 2005, Aaron Aguilar wrote:



The fan on my AMD XP2100 is really loud and I want to upgrade to
something that I can't hear from about 4 feet away, it also has to
keep my proc cool obviously.  Should I invest in a fanless heatpipe?
I would appreciate any ideas, suggestions, comments :D

Aaron
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I'll second the zalman. I own 2. The fans run at about 1700 RPM, keeps an AMD 1800+ below 40C
and a 2200 below 45C while being barely audible. I get more noise from my HD on one of my machines. (Cheesy Maxtor, look at it die now that I called it cheesy. :-/ ).


Calvin...
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