Hey,
Im willing to buy CPU cooler for my new e8400, i was willign to get TT 120 Ultra EX since its one of the best coolers around and im planning to do some high OC later.
But while i was searching for something at bit-tech site i found this review : http://www.bit-tech.net/hardware/2008/01/04/thermalright_120_extreme_zerotherm_nv120/1
Its acomparsion between the TT 120 Ultra EX %26 the new Zerotherm. The resultsa are impressive so much and they made me think again about my next CPU cooler.
The only thing that i hate about the zerotherm is it noise lvl while the fan on high speed.
So what do you say about this ?? Which one would you buy ??New CPU cooler TT 120 or ??
In my opinion, Wolfdale doesn't even need the TT 120X.It's going to top out on a FSB/voltage bottleneck before the true potential of the cooler is realised.I'd opt for a slightly smaller cooler like the TT Ultima 90. Heck, even an Arctic Cooling Freezer 7 Pro should be able to get Wolfdale to 4.00GHz very easily. New CPU cooler TT 120 or ??
I already mentioned that i will go further than 4Ghz which people are easily getthing but this will be later so i want everything to be ready.
Anyway the Zerotherm is only for 40$ so its agood option, if just fan is more quite :(
[QUOTE=''SearchMaster'']I already mentioned that i will go further than 4Ghz which people are easily getthing but this will be later so i want everything to be ready.
Anyway the Zerotherm is only for 40$ so its agood option, if just fan is more quite :([/QUOTE] I'd just stick with the Freezer 7 PRO, I've been using it for a year and a half and it keeps your CPU cooled and the fan is quite quiet.
[QUOTE=''SearchMaster'']I already mentioned that i will go further than 4Ghz which people are easily getthing but this will be later so i want everything to be ready.
Anyway the Zerotherm is only for 40$ so its agood option, if just fan is more quite :([/QUOTE]Hit the 4.00GHz mark first ;)Your stability problems will probably come from a too high FSB, not a hot processor.
[QUOTE=''Wesker776''] [QUOTE=''SearchMaster'']I already mentioned that i will go further than 4Ghz which people are easily getthing but this will be later so i want everything to be ready.
Anyway the Zerotherm is only for 40$ so its agood option, if just fan is more quite :([/QUOTE]Hit the 4.00GHz mark first ;)Your stability problems will probably come from a too high FSB, not a hot processor.[/QUOTE] :oops:
[QUOTE=''Wesker776''][QUOTE=''SearchMaster'']I already mentioned that i will go further than 4Ghz which people are easily getthing but this will be later so i want everything to be ready.
Anyway the Zerotherm is only for 40$ so its agood option, if just fan is more quite :([/QUOTE]Hit the 4.00GHz mark first ;)Your stability problems will probably come from a too high FSB, not a hot processor.[/QUOTE]Depends what mobo he has
[QUOTE=''dayaccus007''][QUOTE=''Wesker776''] [QUOTE=''SearchMaster'']I already mentioned that i will go further than 4Ghz which people are easily getthing but this will be later so i want everything to be ready.
Anyway the Zerotherm is only for 40$ so its agood option, if just fan is more quite :([/QUOTE]Hit the 4.00GHz mark first ;)Your stability problems will probably come from a too high FSB, not a hot processor.[/QUOTE]Depends what mobo he has [/QUOTE] Im getting x38 mobo. Mostly either Asus Maximus or GB DQ6. (Please advise about this if you can)
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