Some fan questions

Fhadso

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Ok, so my AMD Phenom II X2 idles around 40 - 45 C, which I don't like. I'm currently using a heatsink from a 2003, Socket 768 era computer. The heatsink actually fits my AM3 socket. The fan I'm using is from another heatsink which shipped with my CPU, it was a generic made-in-china heatsink and fan, and said heatsink was very flimsy and didn't cool very well.

I'm looking for a fan that is not only a lot quieter, but has more airflow. If I have to get a new heatsink, then so be it, but I just need to get this thing cooled down.

1. What is "quiet" in decibels?
2. Which is better, thermal pads or paste/compound?
3. What is a generally good CPU temp?
 

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AMD Phenom II X2 @ 3.1 GHz
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ASRock M3A770DE
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Crucial Rendition 2GB DDR3
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SoundMax Digital HD Audio
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Eagle Voltas 600W
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120mm, 100mm,100mm, 70mm, 20mm
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According to another discussion we had on here, 40-45 C isn't that bad. I will provide a link to the discussion at the bottom of this post (read pages 1 and 2). Fans are going to make noise. Usually, quieter fans have a lower rpm, which means they won't cool as well. If you still want a new fan, here is one I found on newegg. The reviews all say it is fairly quiet, and one guy said his overclocked phenom II x2 went from being 65 C to 45 C. Seems like it will do what you need it to.

Link to previous discussion:
http://www.sevenforums.com/performance-maintenance/96898-cpu-temp-emergency-2.html
 
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Intel Core i5-2450M @2.5 GHz
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i use that fan - it's not silent - no fan is, but it's pretty quiet for its price, easy enough to install, and does a good job cooling my overclocked cpu - i would recommend it. as with many other things, you'll get what you pay for.

i've never used thermal pads, so can't advise there.

generally speaking, a large fan at low rpm shifts as much air (so cools the same) as a small fan spinning fast - and is quieter.
 

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mickey megabyte 1234
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ultimate 64 sp1
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i5 2500K [email protected]
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MSI P67A-GD53
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8 gigs GSkill Ripjaws 1600
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amd hd6950
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creative x-fi gamer
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samsung 24"
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1920x1080
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ocz vertex 2e 60 gig, samsung f3 1tb, buffalo 2tb ext
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antec 550
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antec three hundred
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i'm a cooling fan
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saitek eclipse ii
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logitech g3
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i love win7
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