Heatsink fan recommendation pls!!!

hello All
first of all, i want to say thank u for all of you who have reply my thread.
now, i need another more help from u guys about the heatsink fan.
i'm planning to get a new heatsink fan, but still wondering, wat will be really good for me, to use with arctic silver 3? how many degree will it reduce?
my rig:
MSI Neo2-S (bios ver1.0)
P4 2.4C (not overclocked)
ATI Radeon 9500 Pro (not o'ced)
1x512 MB Ram Kingston
Antec 1080 AMG with 430 Watt PSU
4 Fan = 2 intake and 2 blow out
80GB WD and 60GB Seagate
1 DVD-Rom (Pioneer)
1 Lite-On CD Burner
Sound Blaster Audigy
CPU temp running:
idle = 45 Celcius
When playing games = 60 Celcius
System temp = 29-32 Celcius
Room Temp =  Should be around 17-25 Celcius
thank u guys!!!

Quote
Originally posted by vashx
i\'m planning to get a new heatsink fan, but still wondering, wat will be really good for me, to use with arctic silver 3? how many degree will it reduce?
Hi vashx --
The Cooler Master Aero 4 gets an A+ from this happy owner.
See it at:
http://phamcomputer.safeshopper.com/36/727.htm?938
I own one, and can tell you it works great. It keeps the CPU temperature right around 40 deg C (+/- 5 deg C), consistently.
Prior to using it, the stock Intel HSF was installed. I saw temperatures around 50 deg C quite often.
Note: there are two versions of the Aero 4: a "lite" version, which uses Aluminum as the heatsink material, and a regular version, which uses Copper as the heatsink material.  I own the regular version.
And yes - there are other HSF units out there, made by other companies, which work great too.  
Why did I choose the Aero 4?  Because of the unique way the fan was mounted on the heatsink.  It really does work.
Oh, and I did decide to use Arctic Silver III (and I meticulously followed their application directions.)  Unfortunately, I don't have any comparison figures to reference, so I'm unsure how much it helps.  I am assuming, though, it did not hurt to use it
Regards,
BarkingDog

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