Thanks again Dark Mantis.
I think I should of explained more on my first thread but I wasnt sure if I was on the right board for my intensions.
So here goes...
my current set up is as follows:-
aperia X-plorer case
No name 500w PSU (faulty)
Gigabyte GA-EP35-DS3L mobo
Core 2 Duo E6600 CPU (with stock cooler which has a broken pin)
Asus EAH 4830 GPU
4 x 512 no name Memory sticks
2 x Sata DVD/RW Drives
2 x 300GB sata H/D
So, I have bought my Thermaltake X-aser case and a Corsair TX 600w PSU.
I am now waiting to get a cheapish CPU cooler to replace the stock till the next leg of my upgrade which will be after the new year.
I am not sure whether to get a Quad core for this mobo and 4GB of decent memory or to buy a new motherboard bundle of either an i3 or i5 which will cost between £230 and £300 .
I will then either go water cooled or get a decent air cooler like the one you suggested
So really im looking for a budget cooler which is better than stock to play around with and learn the basics of overclocking till the new year.
I reakon it would cost nearly as much to go Quad and get decent 4GB of DDR2 for my board than it would to get a i3,i5 or a phenom 6 core bundle wit DDR3 memory.
Later next year I may upgrade to series 5 GPU possibbly in crossfire, hence why ive bought the Corsair TX600.
Hope this explains a bit better why I only want a sub £20 cooler at the mo.
Cheers for you input Dark Mantis