Hey guys,
I recently built my new computer housing a Q6600 (G0 stepping) on an Asus Maximus Formula with 2GB OCZ RAM and an Nvidia 8800GTS 512MB G92 in an Antec 900 case. I ordered a Zalman CNPS9700-LED CPU Cooler since I was wanting to overclock it to at least 3.00GHz. However, after reading the text on the side of its box it says: works on Core 2 Duo, Dual Core Pentium, Pentium D, Pentium 4, Celeron D. As you can see, there is no mention of it properly being able to cool a Quad core. I aware that people have used this on their Quad cores but since I didn't want to risk it I just installed the Intel stock cooler instead.
I have had no problems whilst using the new system except that the CPU temperatures are higher than I would like at the stock 2.4GHz. Here are some test results:
IDLE (Windows desktop - XP):
Core #0: 38°C
Core #1: 35°C
Core #2: 35°C
Core #3: 36°C
LOAD (using Prime95 for 17 mins):
Core #0: 66°C
Core #1: 63°C
Core #2: 61°C
Core #3: 61°C
The ambient room temperature was 17.5°C and the temperatures were measured using Core Temp. As said above, I really would like to overclock this CPU but it looks like I will not be able to with the stock cooler. All of the fans in my Antec 900 are set to medium and I even added another in the side for additional cooling.
I still have the Zalman CNPS9700 sitting next to me, but after looking around I have seen that lots of people have had success with the Thermalright Ultra-120 Extreme CPU Cooler so I was thinking about sending the Zalman back and getting that instead.
I am not too keen on taking out the motherboard again to install a new cooler so it would be great if you guys could give me some recommendations on a good cooler with minimal hassle. I don't know whether the Thermalright has to be installed by taking out the motherboard, so it would be great if someone could enlighten me. Any other advice is always appreciated.
I recently built my new computer housing a Q6600 (G0 stepping) on an Asus Maximus Formula with 2GB OCZ RAM and an Nvidia 8800GTS 512MB G92 in an Antec 900 case. I ordered a Zalman CNPS9700-LED CPU Cooler since I was wanting to overclock it to at least 3.00GHz. However, after reading the text on the side of its box it says: works on Core 2 Duo, Dual Core Pentium, Pentium D, Pentium 4, Celeron D. As you can see, there is no mention of it properly being able to cool a Quad core. I aware that people have used this on their Quad cores but since I didn't want to risk it I just installed the Intel stock cooler instead.
I have had no problems whilst using the new system except that the CPU temperatures are higher than I would like at the stock 2.4GHz. Here are some test results:
IDLE (Windows desktop - XP):
Core #0: 38°C
Core #1: 35°C
Core #2: 35°C
Core #3: 36°C
LOAD (using Prime95 for 17 mins):
Core #0: 66°C
Core #1: 63°C
Core #2: 61°C
Core #3: 61°C
The ambient room temperature was 17.5°C and the temperatures were measured using Core Temp. As said above, I really would like to overclock this CPU but it looks like I will not be able to with the stock cooler. All of the fans in my Antec 900 are set to medium and I even added another in the side for additional cooling.
I still have the Zalman CNPS9700 sitting next to me, but after looking around I have seen that lots of people have had success with the Thermalright Ultra-120 Extreme CPU Cooler so I was thinking about sending the Zalman back and getting that instead.
I am not too keen on taking out the motherboard again to install a new cooler so it would be great if you guys could give me some recommendations on a good cooler with minimal hassle. I don't know whether the Thermalright has to be installed by taking out the motherboard, so it would be great if someone could enlighten me. Any other advice is always appreciated.