Which quieter: Standard Intel Cooler or Super Quiet Cooler?

petebere

Member
Hi,

Could you advise me on which cooler to select for the new Sandy Bridge processor (no overclocking planned and the system will be used for Photoshop and programming).

I'm after the quieter solution. Should I go for the 'Standard Intel Cooler' or for the 'Super Quiet 22dBA Triple Copper Heatpipe' cooler? I can't select the Titan Fenrir as it is not compatible with the Asus P8P67 Pro and I don't want to go for the liquid cooling.

Also, is this the 'Standard Intel Cooler' that the Pc Specialist are offering (Intel model: XTS100H) with the Sandy Bridge i7 2600k processor?
http://xtreview.com/images/Intel thermal solution XTS100H 01.jpg
 

russellg

Active member
Not wishing to hijack the thread.....but are you intending to offer an 'air cooled' alternative to the Titan Fenrir as it's not compatible with the ASUS MBs ?
 

russellg

Active member
Yes, I'm looking at the P8P67 base or PRO board however and would prefer an air cooled solution equivalent to the Titan Fenrir.
 

bg92

Expert
I was saying that this mobtherboard ASUS® SABERTOOTH P67: USB 3.0, SATA 6.0GB/s, THERMAL ARMOR is compatible with titan fenrir however it is £27 more than the p8p67 pro
 

Meds

Moderator
Moderator
Not wishing to hijack the thread.....but are you intending to offer an 'air cooled' alternative to the Titan Fenrir as it's not compatible with the ASUS MBs ?

Yes we certainly hope so. We're currently looking into alternatives as we speak and hope to offer one shortly so keep your eye out!
 

Phoenix

Prolific Poster
I recommend getting the Fractal Design Define R3 case if you want an extremely quiet system.
 

PCS

Administrator
Staff member
I would like to see the noctua dh14 cooler in the configurator. It gets good reviews

Thanks for the feedback. This fan is not something we will be stocking in the near future, but you're welcome to install one of these in the computer yourself once you receive it. :)
 
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