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    Hi all, I'm just asking a question, would the Global Win FOP-38 be a good heatsink to put on the AMD Duron 600 (or 650) that I will be purchasing in the next few days? The only other chioce I have in this city is a Golden Orb (Socket A one) but I'd much rather not buy a Gorb as I'm not enthused at it's overclocking performance. Needless to say the Duron is going to be overclocked once I get it (or soon afterwards). If you guys/girls could respond to this that would be very nice as I'm getting the cooler in 2 days. Thanks for any replies.

    dsp
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    By all means get the FOP-38 don't waste your money or time with the GORB or GORBAGE as they are known. The GORBs are only marginaly better than the Intel Retail heatsink/fan on P3's so they won't do much for your Duron.

    Paul
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    • #3
      YepYepYep....the GlobalWin is an excellent choice...but the fan that comes with the FOP38 is a seriously NOISY bastard!! I have opted myself for the YS-Tech 27CFM job on the Global Win, and it runs just peachy. I think the model that has the quieter fan is usually called the FOP32, or something...

      Only HS/fan assy I like better is the Alpha PEP6035(?)...but all of a sudden it is getting impossible to find...so my second choice is the Global Win.

      I think the Orbs are fine for moderately overclocked PIII's, but I wouldn't put one on a Duron or T-bird.

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      • #4
        Thanks for all the replies. I don't mind the noise of the FOP-38 as long as it cools worth its $5 (canadian) price difference to the FOP-32 (27CFM YS-TECH). I'm going to pick it up tomorrow and will be getting my new system by the end of my weekend. I am quite sure I'll love this processor as you can see by the processor its replacing (see sig). Thanks to all in the Forums for helping me with this upgrade, your help has been great see you all later.

        dsp

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        [This message has been edited by dsp (edited 16 November 2000).]

        [This message has been edited by dsp (edited 16 November 2000).]
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        MSI 845PE FISR
        8.4GB Quantum CR
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        MSI 40X12X48
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