24 May 2007 at 14:20 #1 Dodgy Bob Dodgy Bob Associate Joined 22 May 2007 Posts 33 Hi all, I've recently bought an Intel Core2 Duo 6700 CPU with a Noctua NH-U12F fan, so this obviously leaves me with a stock 6700 CPU fan. Can I use this on an AMD 64 4000+ or Pentium 4 3.2Ghz chip? Thanks for your help. Bob.
Hi all, I've recently bought an Intel Core2 Duo 6700 CPU with a Noctua NH-U12F fan, so this obviously leaves me with a stock 6700 CPU fan. Can I use this on an AMD 64 4000+ or Pentium 4 3.2Ghz chip? Thanks for your help. Bob.
24 May 2007 at 14:34 #2 Mul Mul Associate Joined 26 Aug 2004 Posts 1,841 The Stock Core 2 Duo Cooler can be used on any LGA775 CPU and Motherboard. Mul
24 May 2007 at 14:37 #3 Will_3rd Will_3rd Soldato Joined 13 Dec 2005 Posts 6,418 Location Reading, Berkshire Put it on your GPU
24 May 2007 at 15:08 #4 furnace furnace Soldato Joined 12 Dec 2006 Posts 3,421 Location Worthing, West Sussex Welcome to the forums You could probably bodge it onto something else, but the only thing it will properly fit onto is a 775 board. claimed!
Welcome to the forums You could probably bodge it onto something else, but the only thing it will properly fit onto is a 775 board. claimed!
24 May 2007 at 15:16 #5 Dodgy Bob Dodgy Bob Associate OP Joined 22 May 2007 Posts 33 Guys, Thanks for the welcome and the help Hadn't thought about the GPU plan... Bob.
24 May 2007 at 15:20 #6 misterPK misterPK Soldato Joined 18 Apr 2007 Posts 3,736 Location Probably in a river somewhere Put the fan on the end of some kind of stand, and use it to cool yourself when sitting at your PC during the hot summer months to come.. PK!
Put the fan on the end of some kind of stand, and use it to cool yourself when sitting at your PC during the hot summer months to come.. PK!
24 May 2007 at 15:22 #7 furnace furnace Soldato Joined 12 Dec 2006 Posts 3,421 Location Worthing, West Sussex lol - you could make some sort of battery-powered heatsink hat now that would be cool... *dreams of potential for water-cooled hats*
lol - you could make some sort of battery-powered heatsink hat now that would be cool... *dreams of potential for water-cooled hats*
24 May 2007 at 15:30 #8 misterPK misterPK Soldato Joined 18 Apr 2007 Posts 3,736 Location Probably in a river somewhere furnace said: lol - you could make some sort of battery-powered heatsink hat now that would be cool... *dreams of potential for water-cooled hats* Click to expand... Nah, actively cooled boxers has got to be the way forward PK!
furnace said: lol - you could make some sort of battery-powered heatsink hat now that would be cool... *dreams of potential for water-cooled hats* Click to expand... Nah, actively cooled boxers has got to be the way forward PK!
24 May 2007 at 16:18 #9 Justintime Justintime Soldato Joined 24 Jul 2006 Posts 8,876 Location Hoddesdon, London, UK paperweight