QUOTE(sniper69 @ Jul 4 2007, 09:28 AM)
tula pasal?anyway maner nak cekau xigmatek kat Malaysia Hari Ini? in wuv with the size and weight liao
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DTH heatsink discussion!, vs tower and ultra 120
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QUOTE(sHawTY @ Jul 4 2007, 07:54 PM) Sadly, xigmatek doesnot product any chipset cooler. Wat more can i add bro shawty oredi stated the obvious here...6 pipes with thick base not so good less pipe direct contact superb cooling...i wonder what result if xigmatek uses 6 heatpipes? Would love if one company were to make one chipset cooler that uses the HDT technology with two heatpipes. There's already one chipset cooler that utilize the HDT technology, but it only uses 1 heatpipe. It's PCCooler HB-771s Northbridge Cooler. It would be better though if xigmatek produces on CPU heatsink that uses the HDT technology that utilize 6 heatpipes. Wondering how good will it performs with 6 heatpipes & HDT technology. MY VOTE XIGMATEK!!!!! QUOTE(ckhoong @ Jul 4 2007, 07:42 PM) owh bro dont temp me?if u do hurry la and need to ask sammore ka?paisehhh... |
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QUOTE(likito @ Jul 22 2007, 07:33 PM) ermm i think so since 1283 has more surface for the heat to dissipate faster.also if couple with ear ripping fan surely can do wonder with the HDT thingy.btw i wonder YTF the 1283 didnt use 4 instead of 3 |
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QUOTE(sHawTY @ Jul 23 2007, 08:37 AM) Because it's impossible, if they use 4 heatpipes HDT, then the base of the heatsink will be too wide, and there's nothing to lock the heatpipes below. nothing is impossible my fren.refer HERE And when the base is too wide, the base itself may hit some of the capacitors and pwm controller on the motherboard. for my observation of the 1283,the HDT is fairly far apart it shud able to squeeze another heatpipe |
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QUOTE(kmarc @ Jul 26 2007, 11:02 PM) Here's a new review on the xigmatek S963 : http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/coolers/d...k-hdt-s963.html nice also i think the decibels also acceptable.if i can tolerate the tri blade this level of noisiness is NOTHING It even beats a scythe infinity in a closed system case (although needed higher fan speed). Remember that this is the 90mm version with only 3x 6mm heatpipes. The authors did conclude that the S963 heat dissipating area was not large enough to accomodate the Q6600..... Can't wait to see the review on the 120mm version (Xigmatek S1863) with it's larger surface area, 120mm fan and 3x 8mm heatpipes! |
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QUOTE(kmarc @ Aug 12 2007, 09:32 PM) Errr.... isn't the easiest way to resolve this is to visit their website and see? how to give feed back since not arrived yet...u guys shud know who's using it now ma...Anyway, I went there to check it out - like likito said it is HDT - Heat-pipe Direct Touch....... @"those with xigmatek" - PLEASE give some feedback!!!!! pakcik posto HAYAKU |
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haiya still no review from our TEAM KOC...faitit lorrrr hahaha....
see how this baby rocks from ULTRA 120EX?fasssteerrr....plz |
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QUOTE(toughnut @ Aug 17 2007, 08:48 AM) wahhh everyone already play with this cooler.i have no bloody time to assemble my new rig... so is everyone satisfy with it any suggestion and comments?best way to install it?vertically or horizontally?i wonder how much it weigh with fan on push and full config?hopefully not that much coz afraid will damage the mobo |
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QUOTE(remysix @ Aug 18 2007, 10:41 PM) it might not break the mobo but one of the bracket leg might pop up from it's place since it is plastic after all. so, be carefull. but luckily the proc has internal temp control that will auto-shutdown the system instantly once the threshold is reached. maybe can built custom mounting with screws and spring like superfly did with intel stok HSF. been there, done that and damn intel standard bracket. better mounting means better contact with IHS and the cooler sits where it shud be.just my 2rupiah |
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QUOTE(Quazacolt @ Aug 20 2007, 11:09 AM) lol my push pins used to face similiar problem (one of the push pin's plastic leg bent and stuff), until guided by superfly/shawty that i can use the intel's stock heatsink's push pins. now my temp issue is under controled. but in the event it happens again, i would really prefer to have those custom push pins available i have no idea.anyone knows?maybe we can get better contact using this pin instead of stok pins superfly mentioned some really good pushpins, but they are only sold overseas, anyone know if i can get em locally? (custom socket 775 pushpins) maybe ask ckhoong to ask XIGMATEK whether they can sell it separately This post has been edited by styloe: Aug 21 2007, 07:40 PM |
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QUOTE(§layerXT @ Aug 27 2007, 09:10 PM) Quite shock to see the performance is same or better than 120-Ultra Xtreme, while the price is much lower. Well cant say its the king of Air cooling but to me its the king of cheapskate cooler.get good performance without price tag!!maybe someone can do latest test for aircooling since many new aircooling stuff is already out in the market |
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QUOTE(toughnut @ Sep 6 2007, 03:05 PM) but dual fan look kick @$$ to me. that's y i dont bother removing and meddling with it. u'll need to couple with almost the same fan to get optimal performance i think.i wonder if someone coupling this sucker with noctua fans did u try oc with high voltage? i think at those situation, it will make a differences |
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