My PC spec.
System Manufacturer/Model Number: HP-Pavilion/KX801AA-UUW a6530.sc
OS: Windows 7 Ultimate x64 v.6.1.7600 Build 7600
CPU: AMD Phenom(tm) 8450 Triple-Core Processor, 2100Mhz
Motherboard: Asus M2N68-LA (HP/Compaq motherboard name: Narra3-GL8E)
Memory: 2xSamsung 1Gb PC2-6400mb/s,EV Buffalo Retail 2Gb DDR2 800Mhz
Graphics Card(s): GeForce GTS 250 Green
Sound Card: Realtek High Definition Audio (In motherboard)
Monitor(s) Displays: HP w2007v 20" lcd wide-screen monitor with integra
Hard Drives: WD Caviar GP 1TB Sata2 7200 RPM, Buffalo TurboUSB External HD 500GB 7200RPM USB HDD (PATA Drive)
PSU: Chieftec 500W
Case: HP Pavilion a6530.sc (Case)
Cooling: dont know was allready in (HP)
---> So I wanna ask some help what kinda cooling would be good and possible for this PC.. cz I gonna buy 3x2Gb memory more, then I have 8Gb memory. And I was thinking I would buy new cooling system also.. It's kinda makes some noise sometimes. And Is here possible to buy new CPU for this motherboard?
Well and also I don't want to use much money to them. So if possible something cheap, better and good xD
Pavilion systems like this are typically microATX systems, so the motherboard AfroKidd selected is unlikely to fit in the case. You may, however, wish to get a larger case so you can use higher-rated equipment without running into potential heat issues. It is much easier to cool a properly designed case than a stock HP one, and you will have a much quieter system for it. Something like an Antec Three Hundred or even an NZXT Beta will do wonders for your cooling performance. Both the H50 and CNPS9700 coolers are very overpriced for the benefit you'll get, and they're not that quiet either. Your best bet, if you can fit one, is something like a Thermalright Ultra-120 or Tuniq Tower.
Originally posted by sammorris: Pavilion systems like this are typically microATX systems, so the motherboard AfroKidd selected is unlikely to fit in the case. You may, however, wish to get a larger case so you can use higher-rated equipment without running into potential heat issues. It is much easier to cool a properly designed case than a stock HP one, and you will have a much quieter system for it. Something like an Antec Three Hundred or even an NZXT Beta will do wonders for your cooling performance. Both the H50 and CNPS9700 coolers are very overpriced for the benefit you'll get, and they're not that quiet either. Your best bet, if you can fit one, is something like a Thermalright Ultra-120 or Tuniq Tower.
ok
since when did 45 dollars become overpriced when it comes to cpu cooling???
ive seen people spend over a hundred just to cool their cpus
A 80 dollar water cooler isnt a half bad deal
what are you smoking?
cause i wanna hit
you really cant stand anything i say can you?
What think im stupid?
$45 dollars isn't overpriced. The CNPS9700 is overpriced because it cools so poorly compared to everything else that costs $45.
I don't think you're stupid, I just wish you'd think before you post...
Suggesting a CNPS9700 in a stock HP case is pretty laughable anyway, I doubt it would even fit.
Originally posted by sammorris: $45 dollars isn't overpriced. The CNPS9700 is overpriced because it cools so poorly compared to everything else that costs $45.
I don't think you're stupid, I just wish you'd think before you post...
Suggesting a CNPS9700 in a stock HP case is pretty laughable anyway, I doubt it would even fit.
Orignal Poster - please, make this easy (to no fault of your own, listen to MR SAM!) He knows what he's doing, I only say that because mine is STILL running smoother than butter, without one single glitch! I couldnt be happier!