Overclocking Geforce 4 Ti 4200 ( Should I get a better fan? )

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I was wondering if I should keep the stock fan that came with my Geforce 4 Ti 4200 ( 128 Megs of RAM ), or if I should get a new one. Or is there any other way I can maintain a stable operating environment for it, while highly overclocked. Any help is appreciated.

My System =
400 Watt Power Supply
Soyo Dragon P4S Ultra 400 Mhz FSB Motherboard
Pentium 4 2Ghz 400 Mhz FSB
512MB DDR PC 2100
80Gb Wester Digital 8MB Cache Buffer
40x/12x/48x CD-RW
36X DVD
SoundBlaster X-Gamer
Windows XP Pro
The processor has its stock fan, and a nice heatsink which is also stock.
I installed a larger case fan in the back.

I just need to know is that fan is worth keeping.
It looks pretty cool, but never judge a book by its cover :)
 
Im thinking about just getting an arctic cool system. Its a box that goes over the back of your box, and actually blows cold air into it, while the other fains circulate it. Im probably gonna try to overclock my processor up to 2.6 Ghz so I will probably end up getting the cooling system.
 

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