also @ TechSpot: Initial findings suggest Foxconn plant conditions are above average
Welcome to the TechSpot OpenBoards. Please read the FAQ if you have any questions. Sign up or Login to participate.

Go Back   TechSpot OpenBoards > Hardware > Overclocking, Cooling and Modding

Download Now:

Looking for a Good Cooling System

Thread Tools Search this Thread
  #1  
Old 11-23-2005
TechSpot Member
 
Member since: Nov 2005, 54 posts
Looking for a Good Cooling System

Im gonna be building a PC here soon, and I want a good cooling system, Im on a budget here though so nothing overly fancy or expensive, all I need is something that will keep everything in the case cool so Ill never have to worry about an overheating problem.
  #2  
Old 11-23-2005
SOcRatEs's Avatar
TechSpot Paladin
 
Location: Deserts of, Ariz.
Member since: Feb 2005, 1,382 posts
Hello! Welcome to TechSpot!

We'll need the intended specs to really help with heat managment,

1.case- type and size, # of fan placements
2.cpu- brand, socket, speed
3.MoBo
4.psu- (imho) the most important

There are many good cooling configuration that all work well.
We'll be happy to share out what we know!

G'Luck
  #3  
Old 11-23-2005
Newcomer, in training
 
Member since: Aug 2005, 25 posts
I have a 2.8P4 with a very small overclock to 2.92 and it idles between 18-30C while the system is 32C I have a coolermaster Areo or somthin like that. it is the alum version so I imagine the copper one is better. It also has a knob on it so i can turn the speed up or down. Those temps are all on it's lowest setting when i play UT2004 I turn it up about half way and the P4 runs about 40-45. I think it was pretty cheap too i think it was around 20-30 bucks but that was two years ago so i cant really remember.
I think this is what i have http://www.directron.com/di47j74f.html
  #4  
Old 11-23-2005
SOcRatEs's Avatar
TechSpot Paladin
 
Location: Deserts of, Ariz.
Member since: Feb 2005, 1,382 posts
So you want to upgrade from these specs?
Those are good temps on that system.

I'm running the thermaltake big water SE
I got from Fry's elec, of all places , $69 usd.
A little complicated to install but not too bad.
Rock solid @ 40°c to 46°c under load and idle.
P4 2.4 @ 3.0

When I upgrade I will use this on whatever cpu I get.
  #5  
Old 11-23-2005
Eleventeen's Avatar
TechSpot Member
 
Member since: Jan 2005, 70 posts
Also if you have a VGA card you want to cool with the bigwater, you can just buy a waterblock with 1/4" fittings. Thermaltake makes one that is compatible. It brought my VGA card from 58C idle/76C load , to 39C idle/44C load. Just something to think about.
  #6  
Old 11-23-2005
TechSpot Member
 
Member since: Nov 2005, 54 posts
My Specs

well I guess I did forget to mention the parts Ive picked out thus far so heres a list of links to them so you guys can recommend the best affordable cooling system for my future PC (considering I can find a job in this forsaken backwoods mountain town and hold it though march)

Motherboard:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16813131569

CPU:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16819103539

RAM:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16820145486

VIDEO CARD:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16814102543

HARDDRIVE:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16822144393

CASE:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16811129157

CDR/W:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16827106997

MONITOR:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/CustRa...82E16824009067

Im pretty sure everything there is compatable with each other, it is the first computer I will be building if you guys spot any errors in compatability while your looking up some cooling systems for me please point them out, I dont wanna end up blowing money ya know.
  #7  
Old 11-24-2005
SOcRatEs's Avatar
TechSpot Paladin
 
Location: Deserts of, Ariz.
Member since: Feb 2005, 1,382 posts
Depending on how many vid cards you intend to run
the only weak spot I see is the psu 400w. In most cases ppl
tend to under spend on the psu. Protect your invested money and time,
don't skimp on the psu. You may want to consider a case w/o
psu, then buying a sperate psu of higher quality and wattage.

Otherwise you out ramped my system with this one. Nice sytem!
Tempting me too!
Closed Thread

Similar Topics
Topic Replies Forum
A Good water cooling kit 8800 gtx 3 Overclocking, Cooling and Modding
Good cooling for CPU (E6600 2.4 to 3.0/3.6)? 12 Overclocking, Cooling and Modding
Referral to good Cooling Pad for laptop 7 Overclocking, Cooling and Modding
What is good air cooling these days? 6 Overclocking, Cooling and Modding
Warning: A problem with the cooling system has been detected. cooling problem 3 Overclocking, Cooling and Modding

Thread Tools Search this Thread
Search this Thread:

Advanced Search
All times are GMT -4. The time now is 04:43 AM.