>From what I've read I know it should overclock well but I want to ensure
I remove as much heat as possible to ensure the long life of the CPU. I
have had CPU's before that have died earlier than expected that I put
down to high temps of time (18-24 months). I realize I will probably
have upgraded by then but you never know.

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Sent: Tuesday, March 11, 2008 12:30 PM
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Subject: Re: [H] The best Socket 775 Heatsink/fan combo?

You don't need "ultimate" for the Q6600 from what I've read so the 
Coolermaster Hyper TX2 is excellent and very inexpensive.


Hunter, Gary wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I just wanted to get the collectives thoughts on heatsink/fan combo's
> for a Q6600.
>
> I've been running it with the stock cooler for a while now but I'm
> thinking of trying the 3Ghz overclock as most people seem to be able
to
> get there with no issues (this is the first system I have not
> overclocked out the box). What would be the ultimate air cooling
> solution? I'm not interested in liquid cooling.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Gary
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