QUOTE(Rekace @ Dec 6 2006, 12:10 AM)
i am sure that sHawTY going to recommend you, Thermalright Ultra 120. heheAir Co0ling Thread, AIR HSF(tm) thread
Air Co0ling Thread, AIR HSF(tm) thread
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Dec 6 2006, 12:22 AM
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Overclocker Paradise in Lowyat have Infinity. Price should be RM250.00 or you can get it from bulk forum. cheaper.
the rest ar.. hard to find.. especially Thermalright Ultra 120 and Noctua NH-U 12 in malaysia. almost impossible to find. the best chance is get it from oversea. Paypal is the way |
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Dec 12 2006, 10:04 PM
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QUOTE(niwde @ Dec 12 2006, 11:41 AM) sorry, noob here i asked quotation before oversea website.. ultra 120 going to cost you 48.95 USD then postage to your doorstep 25.55 USD (4-10days) or 33.75 USD (3 days). it is worth it if you really want it since you wont find in malaysia or sg. that for sure.wonder where i can get thermalright ultra 120 in lyp? heard there is worldwide shortage izzit true? and btw wat is the price? |
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Dec 16 2006, 11:01 AM
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Dec 16 2006, 12:06 PM
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Dec 17 2006, 09:45 PM
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Silverstone HSF is big in sg but not in malaysia. so i dont think there is anyone here using it.
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Dec 18 2006, 01:52 AM
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AllIt dont have much choice to choose from. Zalman fata1ty is the best they have. like sHawTY said, better sell it off and purchase a new one.
sell your zalman in garage sales and purchase a scyteh infinity from bulk. hehe. |
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Dec 18 2006, 01:55 AM
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i think what sHawTY said is you sent your zalman to him, he will help you to exchange it in ALLIT if you want. not helping you to sell it.
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Dec 19 2006, 03:01 PM
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why noone consider Scythe Samurai Master? i just bought it for RM180 from sg. hehe.. cheap and nice
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Dec 19 2006, 04:26 PM
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QUOTE(Demon_Eyes_Kyo @ Dec 19 2006, 03:28 PM) Haha Irangan, I not that loaded with cash lerr. I was considering the zalman just in case if i could get better deals and save off some cash which i can use for the fan. which zalman you considering? almost all the new zalman cpu cooler cost 200++QUOTE(vey99 @ Dec 19 2006, 04:22 PM) I also want to sell my G-Power its nosiy lah, but does good job at cooling my o/c rig... aiming for Zalman 9700 its huge man and should perform great... i heard that zalman cpu cooler not that good. better do more comparision before buying. zalman 9700 is not cheap |
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Dec 19 2006, 09:35 PM
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QUOTE(s[H) the stupid supplier just release it to me today... the official launch date is next month, he dont dare to release it too early.. my friend is holding it for me now. going down to sg in these few days and collect it QUOTE(vey99 @ Dec 19 2006, 05:40 PM) I myself have a Zalman 9500 and its doing a good job on my pentium d 830, so I kinda have confidence. But then its bloody trouble to remove mobo to fit the HSf. then again superfly has shown that for 170++ u can get a good hsf (TTBTVX),... i see... if u have a 200+ budget for a hsf, why not have a look for other brand like Tuniq 120 or thermalright one? they have far more good review than zalman.This post has been edited by irangan: Dec 19 2006, 09:37 PM |
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WOW... got so keng or not... do u mind to post some screen shot? and some pic of your casing? i want to steal some tips
28'C that is very low |
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QUOTE(akachester @ Dec 27 2006, 04:45 PM) Can someone teach me how to make my proc full load so i could check the temperature?Is starting a game enough to make it full load?My proc temp when my pc start is at 26c... http://sp2004.fre3.com/beta/beta2.htmdownload this and run it.. your processor will run at 100% leave it for like 15 mins and the temp you see is your full load temp. btw running game wont push your processor to the max because most of the game dont use that many processing power. QUOTE(akachester @ Dec 27 2006, 05:26 PM) Thats what shocked me when i got my Athlon64 3000+ venice using Zalman Fatal1ty CPU cooler...Using stock AMD cooler was at 29c. just leave your computer for like 15 mins or more then the temp you see is the idle temp of your compWas idle supposed to be right when we switch on the PC or when we on our PC for some time first and check the temperature when nothing is loading? This post has been edited by irangan: Dec 27 2006, 05:28 PM |
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QUOTE(Kataro @ Jan 1 2007, 08:44 PM) If compare CM Hyper 6+ with TR Ultra-90, which one better ler? Thinking of either get the CM Hyper 6+ or the TR Ultra-90 coz TR HR-01 and TR Ultra-120 is expensive...found at Hwoarang45 bulk there HR-01 price is RM220 & Ultra-120 price is RM210...and that haven inlcude the postage yet... if performance sense, i do think CM Hyper 6+ will perform better but its weight is abit heavy if u are tight on budget, why not get a Gigabyte G-Power ML ver? RM160 and its performance is reasonable enough. OR get a Scythe Infinity at RM185 from bulk area. |
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QUOTE(sHawTY @ Jan 8 2007, 07:40 PM) There is no air cooling heatsink can cool you're processor up to 25degrees... sHawTY, see this. though not 25'C but close from my Scythe Andy Samurai Master.. still using the stock fan and not the SS FM121 The only way to get there is to buy a high end watercooling kit, not like those gaygaybytes, thermaltake, coolermaster or anything else... You want to be at 25degrees, get you'reself a Swiftech Watercooling system... |
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QUOTE(mfcm @ Jan 25 2007, 01:15 AM) i think it is very hard to determine which heatsink is the best since there is alot of factor and variable need to be calculate when doing the review. TR Ultra 120, TT BigTyphoon VX and Noctua NH-U12F are some of the heatsink that obtained good review and feedback on it. |
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QUOTE(Kataro @ Jan 25 2007, 03:57 PM) @sHawTY, irangan or any forumer who have Noctua NH-12F either way will do... normally i will install the heatsink after i fix the mobo to the casing.Wanna ask a question before I re-install my NH-12F. After install the backplate to the mobo, you direct screw the heatsink to your mobo before put in to the casing or you screw it after put the mobo in to the casing? This few day I keep thinking of this question. The day I install it after put my mobo in the casing, and it take me quite long time to able to screw both the scews. btw...the heatsink heatpipe is so near to my side panel...not more than 2mm I think... |
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