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    Heatsink for a 37 CFM 80mm fan

    I've got a bunch of 37 CFM 80mm fans right now, and I want to put one of them on a 2500+ Barton. I can't quite figure out what heatsink would be optimal for a fan of this ... blowing capacity.

    They're nice and quiet, far, far quieter than almost any fans that come with heatsinks but still with a decent amount of airflow. Rated at 27 Db.

    If anybody can suggest a heatsink that would be proper with this amount of airflow, I would be very appreciative.
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    http://2cooltek.safeshopper.com/34/374.htm?516

    I use the above heatsink on several systems.

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    I use an SLK800 with an 80mm pabst fan on my co'd 2500 and keeps it cool at 38c.

    manufactured by thermalright, a bit expensive, but I'm well chuffed.
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