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TSsHawTY
post Oct 15 2006, 11:34 PM

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QUOTE(blaxez @ Oct 15 2006, 09:53 PM)
Perhaps it is a 2 U-shaped heatpipe?
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I don't care about what shape that chipset heatsink is...
But since it's more heatpipe that has been thoroughly put to the heatsink, then the temperature spreading will be much better... rclxms.gif \

Anyway, today, i just go to LYP...
And surveyed LYP, and touched a new cooler from CoolerMaster...

It's CoolerMaster Hyper LX...

And there i stood for about 5 minutes, appereciating it, damn, it's beautiful...
And to add up, the weight of that heatsink, is about half of the older Hyper 6+...

It's so light... wub.gif

But, no one knows how well does that heatsink performs...
Anyone have tried it before? blink.gif
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post Oct 16 2006, 01:04 AM

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haha

im more interested at the NB cooler than the ninja wannabe CPU sink tongue.gif laugh.gif

eh..how much is the hyper lx? aso other model like eclipse n mars dun hav yet ar?


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post Oct 16 2006, 09:57 AM

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QUOTE(PowerSlide @ Oct 16 2006, 01:04 AM)
haha

im more interested at the NB cooler than the ninja wannabe CPU sink  tongue.gif  laugh.gif

eh..how much is the hyper lx? aso other model like eclipse n mars dun hav yet ar?
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Ahh...

We are the same man...
Who knows what NB chipset heatsink is that aa? drool.gif

Anyway, about the price of the LX, ahh, i've forgot to look at the price of those heatsinks...

Eclipse and mars are also out in the stores already...
They are stacked properly on a shelf of CoolerMaster products...

Not really interested on the mars and eclipse model as they are quite fugly to me... laugh.gif
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jus tunggu ocz release it..since 4 heatpipe i think should be named V4 laugh.gif since the cpu cooler with 12 pipe is V12

eh..dun mencaci the eclipse vmad.gif i love the design veli much tongue.gif aso eh the mars, the fans interchangable ar? the whole sink like sealed up
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post Oct 16 2006, 12:24 PM

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Aiyo, i just give my opinion loh... tongue.gif
Din really like the design of those two new heatsinks from coolermaster... sweat.gif

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post Oct 16 2006, 12:41 PM

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sweat.gif sHawTY, now you using Hyper 6+ or Ultra 120? I am abit confuse now... rclxub.gif

Now I have a CM cooler for my AMD Duron 1200MHz, I am not sure what model it is, nver check...I bought it last time from my friend together with the mobo, proc & ram...My proc quite hot, idle at 41C (yesterday hit 45C coz the whether is hot), never load it with prime95 yet...tongue.gif

My casing is capalang one, so the ventilization I think not very good lor cry.gif ...even thought I have put two 80cm fan as exhaust fan (one is cheap-cheap fan, another get from faulty psu fan)...I also have 2 fan at fron as take in (also one is cheap-cheap and onother is faulty psu de...)...but it doesn't help much

So, I cannot oc...the worst is my psu...capalang too...350W...I think not enough power liao...that day try to over clock to 1260MHz, it auto-restart after about half hour using it...wanna buy enermax fma 460w next month.... drool.gif

Edited to add: no more FMA 460w at ly... cry.gif n I found that hyper 6+ sold at ly is damn expensive... rclxub.gif

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I've already sold two of my Hyper 6+ a long time ago edi... tongue.gif

Now i have two heatsink...

One is Thermalright XP120 and Thermalright Ultra 120

The Ultra 120 is used on the Intel Pentium D 820 [Running at 3.8GHz] PC
While the XP120 is used on the Intel Pentium D 930 [Running at 4GHz] PC...

If u're asking why didn't i use the Ultra 120 [Yes, i know that Ultra 120 is better in cooling then XP120] on the Pentium D 930 processor, the answer is simple...

The XP120 surface is facing the motherboard, so it doesn't only cool of the processor, but it cools all the mosfet, capacitors, and all other things that is soldered on the motherboard... thumbup.gif

That's why i choose XP120 over Ultra 120... wink.gif

And another thing why i choose XP120 over Ultra 120 for my Pentium D 930, it's because i'm using my Pentium D pc in Thermaltake Tsunami Dream Casing that heatsink cannot be fitted in the casing, yes, it can, but i have to take the 90MM fan on the sidepanel, otherwise, i can't close the sidepanel... sweat.gif

That's the other reason why i choose XP120 over Ultra 120...

Another simple reason is, because XP120 looks much sexier than the Ultra 120...
With XP120, i can clearly see the heatpipe... wub.gif

bro ianho also agrees in me in saying that XP120 is very much sexier than the ultra 120...
That's why he choose to use XP 120 for his king kong pc... thumbup.gif

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QUOTE(sHawTY @ Oct 16 2006, 12:50 PM)
I've already sold two of my Hyper 6+ a long time ago edi... tongue.gif

Now i have two heatsink...

One is Thermalright XP120 and Thermalright Ultra 120

The Ultra 120 is used on the Intel Pentium D 820 [Running at 3.8GHz] PC
While the XP120 is used on the Intel Pentium D 930 [Running at 4GHz] PC...

If u're asking why didn't i use the Ultra 120 [Yes, i know that Ultra 120 is better in cooling then XP120] on the Pentium D 930 processor, the answer is simple...

The XP120 surface is facing the motherboard, so it doesn't only cool of the processor, but it cools all the mosfet, capacitors, and all other things that is soldered on the motherboard... thumbup.gif

That's why i choose XP120 over Ultra 120... wink.gif

And another thing why i choose XP120 over Ultra 120 for my Pentium D 930, it's because i'm using my Pentium D pc in Thermaltake Tsunami Dream Casing that heatsink cannot be fitted in the casing, yes, it can, but i have to take the 90MM fan on the sidepanel, otherwise, i can't close the sidepanel... sweat.gif

That's the other reason why i choose XP120 over Ultra 120...

Another simple reason is, because XP120 looks much sexier than the Ultra 120...
With XP120, i can clearly see the heatpipe... wub.gif

bro ianho also agrees in me in saying that XP120 is very much sexier than the ultra 120...
That's why he choose to use XP 120 for his king kong pc... thumbup.gif
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Wow...you got 2 PC... very envy you ler... drool.gif aiyo...I miss out the opportunity to buy your hyper 6+ liao... cry.gif ...hmmm...maybe I should change my psu and casing first....and add some good fan to it...now all using capalang de...quite uneasy when see the temp so high...biggrin.gif
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QUOTE(sHawTY @ Oct 16 2006, 12:50 PM)
I've already sold two of my Hyper 6+ a long time ago edi... tongue.gif

Now i have two heatsink...

One is Thermalright XP120 and Thermalright Ultra 120

The Ultra 120 is used on the Intel Pentium D 820 [Running at 3.8GHz] PC
While the XP120 is used on the Intel Pentium D 930 [Running at 4GHz] PC...

If u're asking why didn't i use the Ultra 120 [Yes, i know that Ultra 120 is better in cooling then XP120] on the Pentium D 930 processor, the answer is simple...

The XP120 surface is facing the motherboard, so it doesn't only cool of the processor, but it cools all the mosfet, capacitors, and all other things that is soldered on the motherboard... thumbup.gif

That's why i choose XP120 over Ultra 120... wink.gif

And another thing why i choose XP120 over Ultra 120 for my Pentium D 930, it's because i'm using my Pentium D pc in Thermaltake Tsunami Dream Casing that heatsink cannot be fitted in the casing, yes, it can, but i have to take the 90MM fan on the sidepanel, otherwise, i can't close the sidepanel... sweat.gif

That's the other reason why i choose XP120 over Ultra 120...

Another simple reason is, because XP120 looks much sexier than the Ultra 120...
With XP120, i can clearly see the heatpipe... wub.gif

bro ianho also agrees in me in saying that XP120 is very much sexier than the ultra 120...
That's why he choose to use XP 120 for his king kong pc... thumbup.gif
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Ultra 120 also can cool components what... you just gotta mount the fan lower towards the mobo....then 1/5 of the fan actually doesn't blow across the heatsink but towards the mosfet area.

Of course you'll need to increase the rpm for a more dramatic effect but same goes with XP120.


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shawty,

whao..u aso start bulk thumbup.gif

faster post up price laa
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post Oct 17 2006, 04:45 PM

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gigabyte good or not?
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post Oct 17 2006, 06:06 PM

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QUOTE(ian_comstar @ Oct 17 2006, 04:45 PM)
gigabyte good or not?
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Dunno about all models...

But the G-Power Pro and the G-Power BL is quite a performer... thumbup.gif
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Just purchased a Thermalright Ultra-90 for my system. Currently leaving it fanless(fan not yet arrive) and I'm quite suprised with the cooling performance(equally as good as the stock HSF, minus the noise) despite not having a fan.
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Actually the TR Ultra-series fins are slightly curved downwards at the other end and with slightly high pressure fan it will cool the motherboard area.

QUOTE(sHawTY @ Oct 15 2006, 11:34 PM)
I don't care about what shape that chipset heatsink is...
But since it's more heatpipe that has been thoroughly put to the heatsink, then the temperature spreading will be much better... rclxms.gif \

Anyway, today, i just go to LYP...
And surveyed LYP, and touched a new cooler from CoolerMaster...

It's CoolerMaster Hyper LX...

And there i stood for about 5 minutes, appereciating it, damn, it's beautiful...
And to add up, the weight of that heatsink, is about half of the older Hyper 6+...

It's so light... wub.gif

But, no one knows how well does that heatsink performs...
Anyone have tried it before? blink.gif
u don't mean Coolermaster Hyper TX don't u? i haven't found any LX in CM's catalogue/webbie.

HyperTX reviews showed positive response, at least on par with SI-128.
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QUOTE(soulfly @ Oct 17 2006, 08:47 PM)
Actually the TR Ultra-series fins are slightly curved downwards at the other end and with slightly high pressure fan it will cool the motherboard area.

u don't mean Coolermaster Hyper TX don't u? i haven't found any LX in CM's catalogue/webbie.

HyperTX reviews showed positive response, at least on par with SI-128.
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Err...
You're right...

It's hyper TX...

My bad...
My bad... laugh.gif

Damn, it's light...

On par with SI 128?
How to compare it with the performance of Hyper 6+? blink.gif
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QUOTE(sHawTY @ Oct 17 2006, 06:06 PM)
Dunno about all models...

But the G-Power Pro and the G-Power BL is quite a performer... thumbup.gif
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Hey guys, I'm back again...

In the end, I bought a G-Power BL for my socket 754 Athlon 64...
I have no idea how did I get persuaded by the shop guy for me to buy this model... oh well... current idle temp is 41~42 degrees celcius.. which shaved off about 8 degrees before this... wonder how well it wil perform on gaming.. we'll see unsure.gif
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shawty.. very nice cooling you got in bulk section.. but why closed so early maa??..
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QUOTE(J-Slade @ Oct 17 2006, 09:08 PM)
Hey guys, I'm back again...

In the end, I bought a G-Power BL for my socket 754 Athlon 64...
I have no idea how did I get persuaded by the shop guy for me to buy this model... oh well... current idle temp is 41~42 degrees celcius.. which shaved off about 8 degrees before this... wonder how well it wil perform on gaming.. we'll see  unsure.gif
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G-Power BL = very good cooler...

rclxms.gif congratulations rclxms.gif
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QUOTE(baok @ Oct 17 2006, 09:12 PM)
shawty.. very nice cooling you got in bulk section.. but why closed so early maa??..
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It's still under construction liao... sweat.gif
Wanna find a good price, but don't want to sell at a higher price than uglyvamp... laugh.gif

Have to study the price first... icon_idea.gif
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QUOTE(sHawTY @ Oct 17 2006, 09:13 PM)
It's still under construction liao... sweat.gif
Wanna find a good price, but don't want to sell at a higher price than uglyvamp... laugh.gif

Have to study the price first... icon_idea.gif
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yeah.. yeah.. waiting for it.. rclxm9.gif

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