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    AMD CPU Cooling (HSF)

    I have an AMD 1400 Tbird, I need a HSF that is near silent... I know that isn't possible, but if anyone can suggest something.

    I currently have a 2100+ also and it is using a jet plane volcano 6+ and that is not an option.

    I won't be overclocking, and the case can be left open and is in a 70-80 deg F zone. I am ready to buy so if you can help me or sell for that matter please post or email me. Thanks
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    Zalman CPU coolers are supposed to be pretty quiet and effective coolers.

    http://www.sharkacorp.com/cgi-bin/TL...gno=cnps6000cu
    Paul Beasi

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    I have heard others using brackets to attach larger quieter i.e. 70 to 80mm fans, to their heatsink. Have not seen it done but it is another option.

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    Scott Murphy

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    You could try the Volcano 7+ with the fan switch. My friend has this and runs it on med and low with no heat problems. Sure its going to run a little warm but not enough to hurt. I have the Volcano 9 and I have the adjustable fan and I run it on slow to med and it idles at about 36 degree cel. I don't like the noise. I have no stability problems so I don't think its getting to hot. They also have the fan sitchs available for sale online if thats all you need.

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