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    ok about to order AX7 but some specifics first

    ok i am about to order the AX7 heat sink, but i have a few questions first (specifics)

    1. Should i get a shim, it would cost me $15 (CND) or $10 (USD)

    2. Which fan should i get
    :Sunon 36 cfm
    :ThermalTake 37 cfm
    i know the thermaltake has 1 more CFM however does that make it better overall? i am not looking to spend $20 on a Panaflo so i could either get those or a 32cfm in town for the same price.

    thats it. i appeased my dad by doing a COD, it will cost me $5 more but it would cost me $2 american or 3 canadain to register my dads card with paypal and this way it doesn't get sent on the internet (my dad is a technophobe, he read an article about mitnick and got the **** scared out of him)

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    Thermaltake stretches the ratings on their products, they say they have higher CFMs and lower noise than they really do

    I used to have a Delta 30cfm and I replaced it with a TT 31cfm which supposedly had less noise..well it did, but the temps were a lot higher

    Bottom line...Sunon
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    Whether or not to get the shim is up to you, I think. I wouldn't get one just because that's $10 I don't have to spend.

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    Originally posted by Tygur
    Whether or not to get the shim is up to you, I think. I wouldn't get one just because that's $10 I don't have to spend.
    Bear in mind that he has never installed a heatsink before and it's a good precaution...
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    Event with a shim, I crushed my cpu the first time

    The heatsink just wouldnt go on. Neede two people just to get the second clip down. Worked fine when they sent the replacement cpu
    retired member. Thanks for everything

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    ya i was gonna go for the sunon, and i am going to go for the shim also thanks off to order

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    Originally posted by Gandalf_Grey_
    ya i was gonna go for the sunon, and i am going to go for the shim also thanks off to order
    I hope your temps drop!
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    Originally posted by jpbtennisman
    Bear in mind that he has never installed a heatsink before and it's a good precaution...
    I still think it's up to him. I've never used a shim, not even when I was doing it for the first time.

    Yes, it's a good precaution, but it's still only a precaution and it's not necessary. I would rather put the $10 to other things and take the risk. But it's really up to him. Would he rather get the shim to be a little safer, or would he rather get a pizza or do something else with the money. I'm not suggesting that he go either way.

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    i got the shim, mainly cause cracking my CPU scares the **** out of me

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    Good choice...enjoy the lower CPU temp and possibly more OC
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