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Old 09-21-2003, 04:04 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Dual 2.4 GHZ Xeon procs... best cooling solution in a 2U chassis?

I'm curious to know what the experts that read these forums and post here would have to suggest for the best HSF to use. I'm not looking for anything on the level of watercooling... just the best HSF to dissipate the heat.

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The best air cooling heatsink available for Xeon processors socket 603/604 are Swiftec MCX603 (Not that there are many to choose from). I'm using a couple of these now and these heatsinks simply rock! I'm running 80mm 2900rm fans and they do better cooling than the Intel Windtunnels with Sanyo Denki 5000rpm screamers.

Check them out at Switech site...

http://www.swiftnets.com/products/mcx603.asp
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Ooops, nevermind.. I saw this post in RR and didn't see the 2U part... LOL Sorry..
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