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I happened to pick up an old LGA 775 Core 2 Duo e7200 for a good price and I'm going to use it for a home file server, but it didn't come with a fan. I do have two other fan/heatsinks laying about and I'm wondering if if either will work or if I have to buy a new fan/heatsink. I have a fan/heatsink that came with a Celeron 430L (P/N: E97377-001) and a fan/heatsink that came with my Core i7 860 (P/N: E41759-002). Does anyone know if either of these fans will:
- Be able to cool the e7200, assuming no overclocking.
- Fit on my LGA 775 slot motherboard (ASRock P43DE3)
Thanks!
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The Intel Core i7 processor fan will not fit on a 775 socket processor type, and the Intel® Celeron® processor fan will not comply with the requirements to cool down the Intel® Core™ 2 Duo processor E7200, so in this particular case you need buy the fan part number E18764-001, this is the part number for the fan that fits the E7200.
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The Intel Core i7 processor fan will not fit on a 775 socket processor type, and the Intel® Celeron® processor fan will not comply with the requirements to cool down the Intel® Core™ 2 Duo processor E7200, so in this particular case you need buy the fan part number E18764-001, this is the part number for the fan that fits the E7200.
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Thanks! I'll probably just pick up an aftermarket fan then since it looks like I can get one of those cheaper than the stock one.
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