Don't like the chipset fan? a DFI nF4 solution
@ 2006/01/05Forget all about the much hyped Swiftech MCX159A... The HeatSLink™ XLE is here!!
XLE = eXtremly Limited Edition
Yes It`s the "SLi ready", noisless(0db) and "+350HTT certified" HeatSLink™
The only downside is the limited production..as only two units exists and they both are built and owned by me..
It`s many times more powerful than the regular Zalman, and you can
use ANY vga-card in SLI-mode without it getting in the way of chipsetcooler..
You can also overclock the chipset very hard (+350MHz@1,7V) w/o the need of a fan blowing on it.
The cooler should manage to keep the chipset under 50deg.C in a normaly cooled case at this speed and voltage.
XLE = eXtremly Limited Edition
Yes It`s the "SLi ready", noisless(0db) and "+350HTT certified" HeatSLink™
The only downside is the limited production..as only two units exists and they both are built and owned by me..
It`s many times more powerful than the regular Zalman, and you can
use ANY vga-card in SLI-mode without it getting in the way of chipsetcooler..
You can also overclock the chipset very hard (+350MHz@1,7V) w/o the need of a fan blowing on it.
The cooler should manage to keep the chipset under 50deg.C in a normaly cooled case at this speed and voltage.
and another solution from him here: http://forums.silentpcreview.com/viewtopic.php?t=23961
that cooler is only €5 more expensive then rhe cooler I planned to buy for my NF4 chipset, too bad I think it isn't compatible with my XP-120