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    Cooling AMD Sempron 3000+

    I read through several of the posts here and I observe that lots of them treat through the CPU temperature. My question is which aftermarket processor coolers are most excellent for the AM3 socket? I ordered a AMD Sempron 3000+ yesterday and will contain it sometime next week. I exhausted a lot of money on my computer and I do not desire to risk overheating parts. Plus, my MSI motherboard has a cool OC dial so as to I would like to play around with.

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    Re: Cooling AMD Sempron 3000+

    The Heatsink I'm utilizing on my AMD I purchased back when the AMD6 sempron 3200+ first came out, it's a Thermaltake CL-P0075 , it has the similar kind clip and that manage you turn to lock it down. This heatsink works wonderful, X2-550 at stock, CnQ make it enable, core temperature at inactive were 20C, through Prime95 blend core temperatures by no means went past 38C, Room temp was as regards to 73F.

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    Re: Cooling AMD Sempron 3000+

    The Nexus FLC-3000 cooler combines some of the most advanced technologies in the market used for CPU coolers. Heat pipes at an 30° angle, SkiveTek and 3 types of ultra-thin fins combined with a real silent, PWM controlled fan delivers ultimate performance which has never been this quiet before.
    Features:
    • Copper Base
    • 4 x 6mm Copper Heat Pipes
    • SkiveTek Heat Sink
    • 3 Types of Ultra-Thin Aluminum Fins
    • Socket 775/1366/K8/AM2
    • PWM Controlled Fan
    • Universal Application
    • 30° Angled Heatpipes

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    Re: Cooling AMD Sempron 3000+

    FLC coolers are designed out of the purest aluminum and copper materials. The heatsink jacket the heat pipes and the copper bottom is developed with the SkiveTek technology. We have organized to relate the finest technologies at the most excellent place on the cooler. The 92mm fan is PWM controlled and the velocity can differ between 900 and 2500 RPM producing a noise-output of an impossible to hear 15 dB(A) up till a still really quiet 24 dB(A).

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    Re: Cooling AMD Sempron 3000+

    I'm having the Zalman 9700 LED on an Asus M3A79T-Deluxe motherboard (ASUS M4A79T Deluxe is the similar board presently it's the AM3 version), through OCZ Reapers so as to the HPC heat pipes and didn't include a trouble with clearance on the memory slots. Now you might decide on to go with a diverse processor cooler, however you can utilize the measurement specification through the 9700 to help provide you an idea what you include for clearances.

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    Re: Cooling AMD Sempron 3000+

    The Hyper TX Cooler Master has evolved over time to adapt to the needs of consumer processors. The arrival of Hyper TX3 is a milestone in Cooler Master cooler as the first fully compatible with Intel socket LGA 1156 and earlier. Hyper TX3 also incorporates a concept for the Cooler Master heat pipes in direct contact.

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    Re: Cooling AMD Sempron 3000+

    Best cooler for AMD 3000+
    • Arctic Cooling Freezer Xtreme
    • Asus Royal Knight
    • Asus Triton 79
    • Coolermaster V10
    • Coolermaster V8
    • GlacialTech Igloo 5750
    • GlacialTech UFO V51
    • Scythe Mugen 2
    • SilenX IXC-120HA2 iXtrema

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