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  1. #1
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    Cooling to chip

    What a cooler of these two pathways are best if you're going to have a quiet computer

    Noctua NC-U6 Chipset Cooler


    Zalman Chipset Cooling NBF47


    Thank you for answers in advance.

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    Re: Cooling to chip

    I would say that radiator cools best because of the bottom of the cooler is made of copper leading the heat really well, but the problem with it is that it seems to be pretty bulky.

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    Re: Cooling to chip

    Ok, but do you know any good passive graphics card cooler?

    For eg. like this,

    Thermal BigWater 745, 3X12cm Water

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    Re: Cooling to chip

    Arctic Cooling Accelero S1




    It is really good, too quiet with a 120mm at 5v.

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    Re: Cooling to chip

    Buy Thermal Rights chipset cooler instead, it will be better.

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