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    Thermaltake Blue Orb II

    Hi

    i am looking to buy a Blue Orb II and would like to know were i could get one from

    http://www.thermaltake.com/coolers/c...cl-p0257-2.htm


    Thanks
    My Main System:
    mobo:Mainboard : Evga 680i A1
    Cpu:Intel Pentium C2D 6600
    Video Card :8800Gt
    Ram:2x1gb pc2-7200 900mhz ocz camo dual chan
    Hdd:
    160Gb Seagate Barracuda IDE
    160Gb Western Digital Caviar IDE
    320Gb segate Barracuda 7200.10 sata
    total hdd space 640Gb

    backup rig
    Mobo:Asus P5VD2 -MX Se
    Cpu:Intel Pentium 4 805d
    Video Card :Ati 800gto2
    Ram:2x 512mb pc2-5400 EL Dual Ch Gold Edition Gx Xtc 4-4-4-12

    laptop: Hp Compaq nx9005
    cpu:athlon xp-m 2500+
    Ram:1x512mb 1x 256mb
    total:768Mb pc2100 266mhz
    hdd:40gb


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    Why not a Zalman? I know I wouldn't want a Thermalbake in my comp, but it's your choice.

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    zalman 7700
    Quote Originally Posted by nn_step
    The absolute best is what comes out five minutes after you spend all your money upgrading.

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    thanks i forgot to say that i planing to to some overclocking i know the big typoon is good it is had to get over here in the uk so any other u can think off let me know
    My Main System:
    mobo:Mainboard : Evga 680i A1
    Cpu:Intel Pentium C2D 6600
    Video Card :8800Gt
    Ram:2x1gb pc2-7200 900mhz ocz camo dual chan
    Hdd:
    160Gb Seagate Barracuda IDE
    160Gb Western Digital Caviar IDE
    320Gb segate Barracuda 7200.10 sata
    total hdd space 640Gb

    backup rig
    Mobo:Asus P5VD2 -MX Se
    Cpu:Intel Pentium 4 805d
    Video Card :Ati 800gto2
    Ram:2x 512mb pc2-5400 EL Dual Ch Gold Edition Gx Xtc 4-4-4-12

    laptop: Hp Compaq nx9005
    cpu:athlon xp-m 2500+
    Ram:1x512mb 1x 256mb
    total:768Mb pc2100 266mhz
    hdd:40gb


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    Zalman = best bang for the buck . I think that chart is realitively accurate.
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    zalman is not best bang for the buck

    xp-90 is 24.99 and still one of the best coolers

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    k thanks what are the main things to look at when buying a HSF
    My Main System:
    mobo:Mainboard : Evga 680i A1
    Cpu:Intel Pentium C2D 6600
    Video Card :8800Gt
    Ram:2x1gb pc2-7200 900mhz ocz camo dual chan
    Hdd:
    160Gb Seagate Barracuda IDE
    160Gb Western Digital Caviar IDE
    320Gb segate Barracuda 7200.10 sata
    total hdd space 640Gb

    backup rig
    Mobo:Asus P5VD2 -MX Se
    Cpu:Intel Pentium 4 805d
    Video Card :Ati 800gto2
    Ram:2x 512mb pc2-5400 EL Dual Ch Gold Edition Gx Xtc 4-4-4-12

    laptop: Hp Compaq nx9005
    cpu:athlon xp-m 2500+
    Ram:1x512mb 1x 256mb
    total:768Mb pc2100 266mhz
    hdd:40gb


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    CFM, RPM, brand, ball bearings, Decibals, adujustable voltage trimmer and sparkly lights haha

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