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Originally posted by ALBPM: A Hedgehog with a 27 CFM Y.S. TECH fan will out perform a PAL35U and PEP66U with Delta 38 CFM fans. I also reccomend getting a copper shim for your P3 if you want to use the Hedgehog. It does not have the plastic feet that the Alpha heat sinks have to keep the heat sink level.
Um, a copper shim?
From the OcUK website: OcUK Super Hedgehog 238M CPU Cooler (FC-PGA & Socket A)
An OcUK exclusive - the Super Hedgehog uses exactly the same copper heatsink as the Hedgehog 238M above, but features a super-fast 6800RPM Delta fan pushing a mammoth 37.61CFM as fitted to the Globalwin FOP38. Whilst this fan isn't the quietest available we think it makes the Super Hedgehog the ultimate Socket A cooler. Check out the difference fitting this fan made to the Hedgehog's performance at Hexus.net.
So then, how far do we think this will take my chip? It's over £50 for this HSF so I want to be sure of what I can hit with it - and whether it'll be worth the money for me ! (especially as I'm saving up for the GDC in March )
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Also, the prices for the PEP66U and PAL35 are roughly the same so I'd go with the PEP66 as my alternate choice - at ~£35 - once again...how high
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Regards,
Paul.
[This message has been edited by Pace (edited 03 January 2001).]
We're hoping you can hit a GIG with aircooling and your cCO processor. My 800E FCPGA cBO would only go to 960 with just air cooling. I'm using a 78W peltier and a Hedgehog to push it to 1064 MHz at 1.85v.
2Cool, has the lowest prices on shims that's where I got mine.
Paul
"Never interfere with the enemy when he is in the process of destroying himself"
Ack! Those FOP38's draw 4 amps!!! Maybe that's causing some of the instability probs we've been seeing at work when using these - the poor mobo's screaming at me [i]She canny take it cap'n!![/b]
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Cheers,
Steve
"Life is what we make of it, yet most of us just fake"
Steve, my intermittent stability problems with the FOP38's fan plugged into the motherboard seem to have disappeared after connecting it to the power supply. (Knock on wood.)
Interestingly enough, the fan itself seems to have been a bit more effective when it was connected to the board. CPU temperature maxed out at 38 C when it was connected to the motherboard. Now it maxes out at 40 C. I can live with that temperature, of course, if it brings me stability.
The FOP38 I have came with a three to four pin connector, by the way.
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