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Passive cooling on Intel 352
So, I want to build a silent, fanless PC for my parents to keep in their room, and I'll at that point, have a 352 processor laying around. I found an ASUS board with onboard sound and video for a good price, and it'll work with this processor, so if I can passively cool it, that'd be great.
Can anybody suggest a proper heatsink to keep the processor cool without the use of a fan? Thanks.
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ASUS P4S800 motherboard, P4 3GHz, GeForce 6600LE 256MB AGP, Creative Audigy2 ZS, 1.5GB 184-pin SDRAM, 160GB master hard drive, 20GB slave hard drive, 1TB and 320GB hard drives on add-on SATA card, 400W power supply, Windows XP Pro. |
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For silence I believe that the Scythe Ninja is recommended. But I bet there's better out there.
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