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+1 on that. DFI's boards were the absolute best for 939 extreme ocing/benching. They offered the option to pump up 4.0v though one's DDR modules (giving BH-5 sticks the ability to really shine) which was unprecedented at the time. And, of course, other voltages can be set higher on their boards...
Im equally disgusted by Foxconn's business practices but i just think it would be hard to avoid buying Foxconn made products completely. They manufacture motherboards and/or board components/accessories (and other things too like gfx cards, i think) for a lot of well-known mobo companies so even...
Dont worry about the ramsinks. I have my own so its not an issue. I'm primarily concerned about having all mounting hardware (so i can use it w/ different cards) & fan clips. PM incoming.
120mm Gentle Typhoons are great. I'm getting a few of those myself. What you want to consider w/ those is price. They are about $20 a pop. If you can afford it go for it. You'd also want to get a fan controller 4 these fans.
If you are on a smaller budget i would consider Yate Loons as...
I hear you man. I had Deltas in my rig before so i know. This is why i wanted to find out if i can tone em down & only run full speed at full load. I dont know, i may just got w/ 116CFM 4250 RPM Typhoon not the 150CFM ones.
Thnx for the response!:)
Any other high CFM fans that are recommended? I was also looking at this Delta but its somewhat more expensive. I know them & Scythe are considered good.