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Old 03-20-2006, 11:46 PM   #1 (permalink)
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WTB: ATX Case, Socket 939 HSF

hey guys almost got my system all in but im lacking only 2 items. i need a good socket 939 HSF to cool my Opteron 144 (that im hoping to get to around 2.9Ghz) at a nice low temp. blue LEDs are a big plus! i will take any offers but im hoping to only spend around $20 shipped or around that. not anything insanely expensive here. also, i need a case to put this all in. something pretty nice size, i need the airflow... i have a black dvd burner and a black internal memory card reader, so its gotta be either black, or look half way good with black drives. and of course MUST have a side window at the least... top windows a plus. looking to spend around $50 shipped depending on how good it fits the description of exactly what im looking for. hope to get lots of offers to choose from. both items i want on Newegg i can get for less than $70. so i need a good deal that will be less than that obviously. thanks again guys.

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Old 03-21-2006, 05:41 AM   #2 (permalink)
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That's going to be tough to beat with the shipping cost, since Newegg has a freight deal with UPS. Good luck with the case, but the heatsink/fan you might be able to find - I think Arctic Cooling makes an OK one with blue LED's, or you could buy the Heatsink and fan separately. Honestly, though, usually LED fans are crap, you trade off a better motor or blades for LED lights, unless you get an expensive one.
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right, in fact, i had an arctic cooling with an LED i used on my old Socket A system. allowed me to get up to like 2.6Ghz on my Athlon 2400+. cooled it like a champ. but i need one for my Socket 939 system, and so far im kinda... looking towards Newegg on this one because of the lack of replies so far lol.
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Old 03-21-2006, 12:20 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Try Amamax for the case...
Free shipping helps...
http://store.yahoo.com/amamax/pobioiiatxmi.html
http://store.yahoo.com/amamax/niblaaatxmic.html
http://store.yahoo.com/amamax/pocpblatxmis.html
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1. only buy from Newegg...
2. i think i might have to buy it new because i havent got any offers at all...
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I would definetely go with newegg. The case is hard to find probably because of shipping, but you could possibly get cooling at a tech store for a good price new.
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Compusa has a black basic ATX case on sale this week for $19.99 + tax, and I bought one last night. It's actually not too bad. Kinda lightweight and definitely not the sturdiest thing, but it's roomy, airflow is good, and it has room for an exhaust fan of either 80, 92, 0r 120 mm, and up to 4 x 80mm front intake fans. This is the link to the one I'm talking about. The specs about the fans aren't right on the site, I just checked to make sure, and it has 1 slot for 80/90/120mm exhaust, and I guess the other exhaust would be from the PSU. And there most definitely are spots for 4 fans in front.
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please send a little more money on the HSF

I just brought a ZALMAN CNPS9500 LED 92mm 2 Ball Blue LED Light Cooling Fan with Heatsink - Retail $59 at newegg .This thing is so amazing ,only watercooling is better.I was running on stock HSF and paste 54C on a AMD64 4000.Now with the Zalman 9500 and AS5 it's 35C
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