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raymond5105
post Sep 17 2006, 09:22 PM

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Is there any recommendation to blow into the CPU heatzink fan? I am using TT101 heatzink but with the Delta 12cm casing fan on it.The max roration for the fan is just around 1500rpm that is pretty low for me.Can someone suggest me a 12cm fan which can rotate at 2500-3000 rpm?
raymond5105
post Sep 17 2006, 10:30 PM

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QUOTE(sHawTY @ Sep 17 2006, 10:05 PM)
Nidec Beta 5 is good... rclxms.gif

Above 2500RPm offcourse... wink.gif

The lowest CFM for that fan is 130CFm...

But beware about it's noise... bruce.gif

It's 47DB... sweat.gif
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Really ah?47dB is quite noisy i think.
What is 130CFm ?I don't understand.Noob here. If a 2000rpm 12cm fan do you think is enough for the cpu cooling? wink.gif
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post Sep 17 2006, 10:39 PM

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QUOTE(sHawTY @ Sep 17 2006, 10:32 PM)
Mind to state the heatsink u're using? blink.gif

It also depends on the heatsink itself... icon_rolleyes.gif
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I am using the TT 101 heatpipe.This afternoon i was still stick on my AI7 mobo on,the CPU max reading is about 63 degree celcius.Then the PWM area goes high until 70degree celcius. sweat.gif

Then just now i changed to IC7-G mobo,the PWM area is about 40+ degree celcius on load.CPU can goes up to 67 degree celcius.Really scary...I have re-applied the thermal paste on it one. wink.gif
raymond5105
post Sep 17 2006, 11:15 PM

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QUOTE(sHawTY @ Sep 17 2006, 11:06 PM)
That's normal for abit board to report high temperature reading than any other boards... icon_rolleyes.gif

It's done because abit wants their customer to really take care of their pc...  laugh.gif
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The reading up to 68 degree then it will hanged then restart already.Like that i cannot play Battlefield and CS liao.... doh.gif cry.gif Is it ok that i set the temperature to restart or shut down higher?
raymond5105
post Sep 17 2006, 11:27 PM

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QUOTE(sHawTY @ Sep 17 2006, 11:17 PM)
That's quite high u know...

Anyway...
Can give a picture of the heatsink u're using now? flex.gif

Don't know the real performance of that heatsink... sweat.gif

Or, why don't u change into a better heatsink? thumbup.gif
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TT 101 heatpipe is not good enough? shocking.gif
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post Sep 17 2006, 11:34 PM

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QUOTE(sHawTY @ Sep 17 2006, 11:29 PM)
I didn't say that it's not good... laugh.gif
Just wondering...

Give us some picture of the heatsink... rclxms.gif

Wait, no worries, i'll just look for that heatsink in that thermaltake website... rclxms.gif
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http://www.thermaltake.com/product/Cooler/...t_478_more.html
THis is the link which u can see it.
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post Sep 18 2006, 12:21 AM

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QUOTE(sHawTY @ Sep 17 2006, 11:43 PM)
Hurm...
By the look of the heatsink, it doesn't seem so promising... sweat.gif

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It's too copperie... tongue.gif

Plus, it's too small la raymond... laugh.gif

If you ask me, that heatsink doesn't work so well by the looks of it...

My advise is to change into a bigger surface heatsink... rclxms.gif

To my own opinion, XP120 should be good for your damn hot processor... laugh.gif

**I didn't trust copper... tongue.gif
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Oh,XP120 kah?Dunno bulk order got ppl selling or not.Will check tomolo. sad.gif I thought this copper cooler is good man.So your advice is directly go to XP120 instead of going for higher RPM 12cm fan ?
raymond5105
post Sep 18 2006, 09:09 AM

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QUOTE(e-jump @ Sep 18 2006, 06:41 AM)
by right, theres nothing wrong with thermaltake products
juz becoz its not on par wit scyth or thermalright high end series doesnt mean its crap
either the fan blowing it produce low cfm, or casing have bad air ventilation
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I am not sure aboutthe air ventilation inside the casing cos i only got one casing fan which is blowing out the air from casing there.I do suspect the low RPM blowing fan to my heatzink there. sweat.gif I don't know how was the previous seller using one.
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post Sep 21 2006, 08:15 AM

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QUOTE(pearldiver @ Sep 20 2006, 03:37 PM)
Raymond...why dont u invest on a new HSF w high RPM & CFM. FYI, i nvr had the hang/restarting probm w the set up bfor (im the prev. seller). i believe ventilation inside my casing help me a lot. anyway, keep updating man, really want to hear good news fr u soon.... cry.gif
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Means getting better airflow in the casing?Er....i will try to do that and see..any good news i will update you... notworthy.gif
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post Oct 10 2006, 07:39 AM

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Hi sHawTY,i have solved my heat problem on my proc area by just replacing a higher RPM fan on my copper heatzink there.Now max load temp only at 61-62 like that. laugh.gif The fan that you recommended my last time is hardly to get in Penang area.
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post Oct 11 2006, 11:03 AM

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QUOTE(pearldiver @ Oct 11 2006, 10:19 AM)
fuhhh..glad u hav settled it! smile.gif
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laugh.gif I am very happy that my proc area problem solved.Haha,anyway thanks for your concern on my system here.I got back the Delta 90mm fan also but with higher RPM. thumbup.gif
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post Oct 12 2006, 09:22 AM

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QUOTE(blaxez @ Oct 11 2006, 07:43 PM)
What type of heatsink is yours?
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I am using TT101 heatpipe. notworthy.gif
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post Oct 13 2006, 08:03 AM

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QUOTE(tyrion4 @ Oct 12 2006, 11:48 PM)
Hey guys, just wondering if anyone could shed some light on heatpipes. Will the heat transfer via XP-90c's heatpipes be affected if I mount it upside down? Ie the heat pipes facing vertically upwards?

Source:

Heat pipes work on the principle of evaporation and condensation.  A working fluid (frequently distilled water) evaporates inside one end of the heat pipe (the hot-end) absorbing heat in the process.  A partial vacuum inside the heat pipe allows the water to evaporate at a specific low temperature.  Once formed, the water vapor diffuses from an area of high vapor pressure (where it is being generated) to the other end of the tube where the vapor pressure is lower.

The vaporized fluid then condenses back to liquid (cold-end) and the heat is dissipated into the air from the metal cooling fins.  The working fluid returns to the hot end via capillary action thru an internal wicking structure (sintered metal coating, fine wire mesh, or grooves) so the heat pipe does not have to rely on gravity to recycle the working fluid.


DOH! Silly me answering my own questions. Sorry guys
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the heat pipe does not have to rely on gravity to recycle the working fluid.


I think this one is doesn't matter on how are you putting on the heatpipe end stages right?This is an interesting question tyrion4....
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post Oct 20 2006, 07:49 AM

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QUOTE(pearldiver @ Oct 20 2006, 01:57 AM)
just recvd my infinity. no time to fix it yet. quiet suprise by its weight....i thought it's heavy! smile.gif
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Wah,how much you bought this?Faster fix up your infinity before Raya... rclxms.gif
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post Oct 21 2006, 11:46 PM

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QUOTE(styloe @ Oct 20 2006, 09:23 PM)
~*Pentium 4 520 cooled by TT Golden Orb II + AS5 Idle at 37c Load at 55c*~

Havent tested my P4 630 with Gigabyte G-Power Pro yet coz no PCI-E GC  cry.gif  im broke!!
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Your TT Golden Orb II does quite well also.Full load at 55 only. thumbup.gif I think your Pentium 4 630 should be around that range.
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post Oct 25 2006, 05:22 PM

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QUOTE(vey99 @ Oct 24 2006, 08:43 PM)
Coolermaster Hyper L3 is pretty low profile and silent... or the TT101?
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TT 101 needs the high cfm to cool it down...if not the temps will goes high...
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post Oct 26 2006, 07:16 AM

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QUOTE(styloe @ Oct 26 2006, 07:03 AM)

hopefully la since g power pro have 4heatpipe shud be lower also 630 not too hot rclxms.gif
dammit still xenuff cash to get me a pci-e card.dowhhhh doh.gif
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I think shouldn't be a problem to cool down your 630....630 is not as hot as the prescott right although is prescott base..
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post Nov 2 2006, 12:55 PM

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To join this thread need screenies from the monitoring program or not?I am suing TT101 heatpipe.
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post Nov 3 2006, 08:40 AM

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QUOTE(sHawTY @ Nov 2 2006, 01:03 PM)
It depend on u lah... rclxms.gif
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I don't have the screenies now.If i got then i will post it then join your club here. icon_rolleyes.gif
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post Nov 4 2006, 01:23 PM

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This is my monitoring reading at idle.Full load at around 62-63 C . cool.gif


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