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<blockquote data-quote="Myk" data-source="post: 261515" data-attributes="member: 39"><p>The bog standard AMD heatsinks leave a lot to be desired you can drop that 2600+ temp to under 40ºc if you buy a good heatsink/fan. Stick with good brands and you should be laughing. Im using a Coolermaster Aero7+ on my good ole overclocked XP2400@2,5Ghz and Im still under your temp fella, somewhere around 45ºc under full load and with a generally hotter room temp (Spain).</p><p></p><p>Eitherway Coolermaster, Globalwin, Thermaltake, Zalman etc etc are the way to go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Myk, post: 261515, member: 39"] The bog standard AMD heatsinks leave a lot to be desired you can drop that 2600+ temp to under 40ºc if you buy a good heatsink/fan. Stick with good brands and you should be laughing. Im using a Coolermaster Aero7+ on my good ole overclocked XP2400@2,5Ghz and Im still under your temp fella, somewhere around 45ºc under full load and with a generally hotter room temp (Spain). Eitherway Coolermaster, Globalwin, Thermaltake, Zalman etc etc are the way to go. [/QUOTE]
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