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Hey guys, just found out that my Intel stock cooler for my E6600 was put in the wrong way around, i.e the wire has to go around the fan.
I had no problem with this in my old build as I taped it to another cable after I saw this, but now that i'm changing case i'd like to remedy this.
I know that I will need to reapply thermal paste to the CPU but I was just thinking if there was a CPU cooler out there that has the same size as the stock cooler but works better, been looking around but all I see are these HUGE coolers that I dont really want.
Any suggestions?
 
Is there any particular reason why you don't want a larger cooler? Generally they perform better than smaller coolers in terms of noise and cooling capability, assuming you've the room in the case to accommodate it.
 
Well, since I have the Lian Li V1000PLUSII case, I have that CPU fan duct attached, if that was removed I honestly don't know if that would compromise overall cooling of the case.
If a larger CPU cooler can fit and won't heat up the rest of the case/disturb the airflow in the case then I can probably fit a bigger cooler in.
 
Hi LLBDTiberio,

the trends in air cooling have led to most of the new heatsinks being massive. I have spent the last week or so reading up on whats good at the moment.

If you don't want a big mamma your best choice is 'probably' the old XP-90c using the LGA775 Adapter (sold separately).

That would have to use either a quiet 92mm fan or you have the option to mount a 120mm using the Zalman fan bracket.
 
I was looking at the Arctic Cooling Freezer 7 Pro the other day, I'm just wondering if it will fit my case if I took out the CPU duct.
Anyone using this and can give me a general idea of big it is?
 
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