From: jbspc on 30 Jun 2010 20:15 I posted to this group many years ago, needing advice on a cpu cooler for a Intel Pentium 4 3.2GHz Prescott cpu. I received the advice to purchase a Zalman CNPS9500A LED. I have upgraded since than, and now I would like to build a budget system to run some of my low-profile applications. The system I am building has the following cpu specs: Intel Pentium 4 2.60GHz Northwood System Bus 800MHz L2 Cache 512KB Intel HT The last thing to purchase is a cpu cooler. I was real happy, with my Zalman but are open to other brand suggestions. If you are familiar with the Pentium 4 and the 478 socket please comment.
From: jbspc on 30 Jun 2010 22:27 I remembered in a closet I had an old 478 socket Celeron clocked at 1.7 GHz. It's cooler seems to be of the same design and shape of my old boxed cooler for my Pentium 4 2.60c CPU. The label reads: Intel A80856-003 N 3X15D D2 F08G-12B2S1 06AC1 DC12V 0. 28A NIDEC CORP Is it possible I could recycle this cooler for use with my current system?
From: Paul on 1 Jul 2010 01:11 jbspc wrote: > I remembered in a closet I had an old 478 socket Celeron clocked at > 1.7 GHz. It's cooler seems to be of the same design and shape of my > old boxed cooler for my Pentium 4 2.60c CPU. The label reads: > > Intel > A80856-003 > N 3X15D D2 > F08G-12B2S1 06AC1 > DC12V 0. 28A > NIDEC CORP > > Is it possible I could recycle this cooler for use with my current > system? > Intel Celeron Processor 1.70 GHz, 128K Cache, 400 MHz FSB TDP = 63.5 watts http://ark.intel.com/Product.aspx?id=27172 Intel Pentium 4 Processor supporting HT 2.60 GHz, 512K Cache, 800 MHz FSB TDP = 69 watts http://ark.intel.com/Product.aspx?id=27494 They're pretty close, so give it a try. In addition to the CPU cooler, make sure your case has good cooling. Sometimes, the reason a cooler doesn't work well, is because there is a "warm cloud" around the CPU area, and enhancing exhaust flow near the back, can help. On one of my computer cases, making more intake vent space available on the front of the case, helped the rear fan, which was starved for air. ******* That's all you can do with coolers anyway. Try it, and if the processor runs too hot, replace with something a little bigger. With an older socket, you don't always have a wide selection at retail. And sometimes, the products that are available, may not fit all computer cases (such as some of the larger Zalman ones). Purely for your amusement, they're still selling Tuniq Tower coolers. For some reason, some of those still seem to be for sale. You'd think all interest in S478 would be gone by now. This thing is big enough, it hides a 120mm fan inside it. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16835154001 (the manual, such as it is) http://web.archive.org/web/20070109115616/http://www.tuniq.com.tw/Cooler+Info/images/Tower+120+Manual+01-08Web.jpg And you can still get quite a few of the Zalman ones. I used a 7000 series one on my P4, and the fan lasted for as long as I used that system. So I can't complain about it wearing out or anything. http://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductList.aspx?Submit=ENE&N=100006519+50001647+40000574&IsNodeId=1&Subcategory=574 Paul
From: jbspc on 1 Jul 2010 11:13 Paul, Thank you for your help/recommendations. I will surely look into a Zalman 7000, if the need presents itself. JB/JBSPC
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