One more for the Thermalright SP-94, or even the SLK-947U, both available here. They're expensive, but well worth the money, if you've got it.Originally posted by: hytek369
SP-94 with panaflo
You must mean thermaltake, you couple any fan you want with the thermalright :wine:Originally posted by: DeRailur
that thermalright sounds off at 57 decibels???!!!! OMFG not another delta ever again!!!
Originally posted by: DAPUNISHER
Yep.Originally posted by: hytek369
SP-94 with panaflo
Originally posted by: RussianSensation
SP-94 vs SP-97 vs. SLK-900U vs. Zalman 7000A-AlCu vs. 7000A-Cu
SilentPCReview
its pretty clear that when Thermalright's heatsinks are coupled with a panaflo fan, regardless of rpm speed, the Zalman's beat out the best from Thermalright. Unless you have a smart fan, or fan that pushes a lot of CFMs (--> read loud) then it's better to stick with the Zalman due to its compatibility with all 3 sockets, slightly better performance, and lower price level.
Originally posted by: Goatsan
vote for thermalright, try HERE to see a good listing of p4 heatsinks. the lower the number, the better
Originally posted by: RussianSensation
SP-94 vs SP-97 vs. SLK-900U vs. Zalman 7000A-AlCu vs. 7000A-Cu
SilentPCReview
its pretty clear that when Thermalright's heatsinks are coupled with a panaflo fan, regardless of rpm speed, the Zalman's beat out the best from Thermalright. Unless you have a smart fan, or fan that pushes a lot of CFMs (--> read loud) then it's better to stick with the Zalman due to its compatibility with all 3 sockets, slightly better performance, and lower price level.