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saw a pretty decent liquid cooler for around US$75http://www.frostytech.com/articleview.cfm?articleID=2321IbuyPower's IBP-Z001 self-contained liquid cooling system
I actually have that cooler on my Q9550 and it runs pretty cool. 31 degrees on minimal load, and 36 degrees when gaming. My system temps range between 28 degrees and 36 degrees. I have the HD4870X2 on its stock fan, but that thing runs at 45 degrees with the fan set to 50%. Of course I suspect my Cooler Master HAF 932 case has something to do with the good airflow...
My LAN rig has evolved rather nicely over the last few months, and this is its present incarnation:MB: Gigabyte EP45-DS3LCPU: Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 (B3 stepping) @ 3.3 GHzRAM: 4 x 1GB Crucial Ballistix Tracer, DDR2-1066 (5-5-5-15)GPU: (Diamond) ATI Radeon HD4870 512MB @ 750 MHz memory/900 MHz coreOf course, here is the obligatory benchmark:Yes, thats the same Q6600 I got way back in mid-2007, before it became everyone else's new hoss. What's interesting to note here, is that the Thermalright Ultima-90 thats on the CPU now, is actually performing betterthan the lapped Thermalright Ultra-120 Extreme I used on it at that time. Remember this little experiment?Load temp on this biatch is 43C at 3.3 GHz, which is actually better than my Q9300 (which idles at 40C) that loads at 55C at 3 GHz. Of course,the lapping of the CPU heatspreader has a lot to do with this. Ask daniboy what he REALLY thought when I agreed to let him proceed with this.