Sep 8, 2007, 03:50am
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Re: Ultra MicroFly Case Cooling...
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Posts: 113
Name: James
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Originally Posted by Annabell
 Ok AMD, Skt 775 ?
The Zalman CNPS 8000 cooler may be the answer -
Specifications
Heatsink - Dimensions: 108(L) X 108(W) X 62.5(H)mm, Weight: 350g, Material: Pure Copper and Pure Aluminum, Dissipation Area: 2,815 cm2 , Thermal Resistance: Silent Mode 0.13 ¡ÆC/W Low-noise Mode 0.2 ¡ÆC/W
Fan - Bearing: Type 2-Ball Bearing; Speed: Silent Mode 1,400rpm± 10 % Low-noise Mode 2,600rpm± 10 %, Noise Level: Silent Mode 18.0dBA ± 10% Low-noise Mode 30.0dBA ± 10%
FAN Speed Controller (FAN MATE 2) - Dimensions: 70(L) x 26(W) x 26(H)mm, Weight: 20g, Output Voltage: 5V ~ 11V ± 2%, Allowable Power: 6W or lower, Connector: 3-Pin
Features - Noiseless and vibration-free operation in Silent Mode, Optimum performance and quick heat dispersion achieved with the use of 4 heat-pipes, Optimized fin design for lightness and higher performance, Ultra quiet 92mm fan, Compatible with Slim and Low Profile Computer Enclosures, Compatible with Intel Pentium D (Socket 775), Intel Pentium 4 (Socket 775), AMD Athlon 64 X2 (Socket 939), and AMD Sempron/AMD64 (Socket 754/939/940), FAN MATE 2 included for manual adjustment of fan speed. Pictures below -
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WOW! I like that one!! How did I miss that? lol
Looks like enough cooling power and the small size & low noise...this case DEMANDS!
THANKS, ANN
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Originally Posted by Annabell
As to a sutable GPU will this need to be low profile and will it be OCd ?
Ann.
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Low profile - yes!
OCd - no! 
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