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post Oct 23 2007, 12:15 PM, updated 18y ago

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This place is strictly for discussions on 3rd Party @ Aftermarket Air Cooling Heatsink Fan used on CPU.
* No discussions on any other types of heatsink.
* No discussions on stock heatsinks.


Provide the results that you have and i'll put into the space provided.
Do take note that i will only put you in the list if you provide full information on your results.
Look at an example as below:

Example:
sHäwTY(tm) ~ Pentium D 930 @ 3.75GHz ~ 1.45Volts ~ Thermalright XP120 ~ Idle 40°C, Load 50°C ~ LGA775



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Intel Socket LGA775


Username, Processor Model & Speed, Vcore, Aftermarket Heatsink & Temperature Achieved
1) gengstapo ~ Core2Quad Q6600 @ 3.4GHz ~ 1.42Volts ~ Thermaltake Bigthyphoon VX ~ Idle 46°C, Load 62°C
2) amd_hardcore ~ Core2Duo E6300 @ 2.4GHz ~ 1.38Volts ~ CoolerMaster GeminII ~ Idle 32°C, Load 49°C
3) toughnut ~ Core2Duo E6600 @ 3.2GHz ~ 1.37Volts ~ Xigmatek S1283 ~ Idle 31°C, Load 50°C
4) Kataro ~ Pentium D 820 @ 2.8GHz ~ 1.33Volts ~ Noctua NH-U12F ~ Idle 46°C, Load 66°C
5) Ffenixz ~ Core2Duo E6600 @ 2.4GHz ~ 1.31Volts ~ Scythe Mine ~ Idle 34°C, Load 54°C
6) dualshock ~ Core2Duo E6300 @ 2.7Ghz ~ 1.32Volts ~ Zalman CNPS9500 ~ Idle 50°C, Load 60°C
7) emilz ~ Core2Duo E6400 @ 3.0Ghz ~ 1.38Volts ~ Noctua NH-U12F ~ Idle 40°C, Load 48°C
8) allenultra ~ Pentium E E2160 @ 2.9Ghz ~ 1.32Volts ~ CoolerMaster GeminII ~ Idle 41°C, Load 51°C
9) cschun86 ~ Core2Duo E6600 @ 2.4Ghz ~ 1.31Volts ~ Thermalright Ultra 120 eXtreme ~ Idle 30°C, Load 38°C
10) seanl ~ Core2Quad Q6600 @ 3.4Ghz ~ 1.40Volts ~ Zalman 9500LED ~ Idle 42°C, Load 62°C
11) IcEMoCHa ~ Core2Duo E6600 @ 3.4Ghz ~ 1.34Volts ~ Thermalright IFX-14 ~ Idle 39°C, Load 48°C
12) flea88 ~ Core2Duo E4500 @ 3.0GHz ~ 1.30Volts ~ Asus Star Ice ~ Idle 32°C, Load 50°C
13) skylineGTR ~ Core2Duo E4500 @ 3.0GHz ~ 1.30Volts ~ CoolerMaster GeminII ~ Idle 30°C, Load 40°C
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Username, Processor Model & Speed, Vcore, Aftermarket Heatsink & Temperature Achieved
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post Oct 23 2007, 12:16 PM

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Username, Processor Model & Speed, Vcore, Aftermarket Heatsink & Temperature Achieved
1) AoiNatsume ~ X2 3800+ Windsor @ 3.4GHz ~ 1.40Volts ~ Xigmatek S1283 ~ Idle 36°C, Load 47°C
2) rainingzero ~ X2 3800+ Windsor @ 2.4GHz ~ 1.36Volts ~ Thermalright XP90 ~ Idle 32°C, Load 47°C
3) allenultra ~ 3200+ Orleans @ 2.5GHz ~ 1.25Volts ~ Thermalright XP90 ~ Idle 36°C, Load 38°C
4) larkowen ~ X2 4000+ Windsor @ 2.1GHz ~ 1.25Volts ~ Xigmatek S963 ~ Idle 33°C, Load 49°C
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Username, Processor Model & Speed, Vcore, Aftermarket Heatsink & Temperature Achieved
1) xtorm ~ 3000+ Venice @ 2.6GHz ~ 1.42Volts ~ Thermaltake Venus 12 ~ Idle 46°C, Load 54°C
2) K3N ~ Opterion 144 @ 2.8GHz ~ 1.50Volts ~ Scythe Ninja ~ Idle 38°C, Load 50°C
3) -vip3rleon9- ~ 3000+ Venice @ 2.1GHz ~ 1.24Volts ~ Arctic Coooling Freezer 64 ~ Idle 31°C, Load 37°C
4) sniper69 ~ 3000+ Venice @ 2.9GHz ~ 1.40Volts ~ ThermalTake BigTyphoon ~ Idle 25°C, Load 38°C
5) sniper69 ~ FX-60 @ 3.0GHz ~ 1.40Volts ~ ThermalRight HR-01 ~ Idle 38°C, Load 50°C
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post Oct 23 2007, 12:20 PM

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Software To Check Temperatures:
1. SpeedFan
2. CoreTemp
3. PCWizard
4. Everest
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Tools & Hardware To Check Temperatures:
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If you know any other software @ tools @ hardware that can be used to check temperatures, please contribute, i'll update this list up. smile.gif

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post Oct 23 2007, 12:20 PM

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dualshock ~ Core2Duo E6300@ 2.75Ghz ~ 1.325v~ Zalman CNPS9500 ~ Idle 50°C, Load 60°C ~ LGA775

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post Oct 23 2007, 12:23 PM

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gengstapo, ko ni kaco la, aku nak guna post no 3 tu.
Aku tak abis update lagi thread ni ko dah mai spam kat sini. vmad.gif sweat.gif laugh.gif

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post Oct 23 2007, 01:28 PM

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QUOTE(sHawTY @ Oct 23 2007, 12:23 PM)
gengstapo, ko ni kaco la, aku nak guna post no 3 tu.
Aku tak abis update lagi thread ni ko dah mai spam kat sini. vmad.gif  sweat.gif  laugh.gif
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dah settle dah tuu tongue.gif btw, ni akuk nyer..

gengstapo ~ C2Q 6600@ 3408Mhz@ 1.42V~ Tt BTVX ~ Idle 46°C, Load 62°C ~ LGA775
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post Oct 23 2007, 03:45 PM

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Amd_hardcore ~ C2D E6300@ 2408Mhz@ 1.380V~ CM Gemin-II ~ Idle 32°C, Load 49°C ~ LGA775
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post Oct 23 2007, 03:57 PM

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sHawTY, you should include ambient/air intake temperature in the lists smile.gif
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post Oct 23 2007, 04:17 PM

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Hmm...I'm one of those who doesn't have the proper tool to measure the ambient temperature tongue.gif

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QUOTE(dualshock @ Oct 23 2007, 12:20 PM)
dualshock ~ Core2Duo E6300@ 2.75Ghz ~ Zalman CNPS9500 ~ Idle 50°C, Load 60°C ~ LGA775
Tailow, u lupa letak u punya vcore liao. laugh.gif

QUOTE(max_87 @ Oct 23 2007, 03:57 PM)
sHawTY, you should include ambient/air intake temperature in the lists smile.gif
That is easy to be said than done.
Tell me, how many of us has the hardware to test ambient/intake temperature tester module? smile.gif
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post Oct 23 2007, 08:14 PM

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My contribution

AoiNatsume | AMD X2 3800+ Windsor F3 3.4Ghz @ 1.4v | Xigmatek S1283 | Idle 36°C / Load 47°C / Ambience 35°C | AM2

Btw bro shawty, i suggest adding ambient temps on the list as well, it does plays an important role in the temps.

This thread should provide a very informative db on HSF's thumbup.gif
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QUOTE(sHawTY @ Oct 23 2007, 05:10 PM)
Tailow, u lupa letak u punya vcore liao. laugh.gif

That is easy to be said than done.
Tell me, how many of us has the hardware to test ambient/intake temperature tester module? smile.gif
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Well, make that optional, I never say that everyone must provide their ambient temperature readings smile.gif For those who have, of course it would be better to add it into the list.

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xtorm ~ AMD athlon64 venice E6 @ 2600 ~ 1.425v ~ thermaltake venus 12 ~ idle@46°C (low speed), load@54°C (high speed) ~soc 939
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its using a low profile fan, 80mm x 15mm with good airflow, AVC, 0.6amp tongue.gif spoil my orig fan, its noisy anyway but probably with better result
its with side panel off btw, no fan for ariflow at the moment tongue.gif and its a cool night tonite at sri kembangan
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post Oct 25 2007, 02:52 PM

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bro, here my stats,

toughnut ~ Core2Duo E6600 @ 3.2GHz ~ 1.375Volts ~ Xigmatek S1283 ~ Idle 31°C, Load 50°C

btw, do we need screenshot?
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eleh. new thread? cepatnye~ laugh.gif

anyway,

-vip3rleon9- ~ AMD Athlon64 Skt939 @ 2.1ghz ~ Arctic Freezer64 ~ Idle 31°C, Load 37°C rclxm9.gif

-vip3rleon9- ~ Intel C2D E6750 @ 3.2ghz ~ Stock Intel Heatsink ~ Idle 33°C, Load 40°C laugh.gif
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K3N ~ AMD opteron 144@2808Mhz 1.5V ~ Scythe Ninja Rev.B ~ Idle 38°C Load 50°C Ambient 31°C

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Thread updated. smile.gif

To -vip3rleon9-:
None of your info is added. This is because you didn't provide the complete data.

And please, no stock heatsink here.
Thank you. smile.gif
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post Oct 25 2007, 07:42 PM

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my stats:
rainingzero~ X2 3800+ Windsor @ 2.4GHz ~ 1.36Volts ~ Thermalright XP-90 ~ Idle 32°C, Load 47°C ~ AM2

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QUOTE(sHawTY @ Oct 25 2007, 07:33 PM)
Thread updated. smile.gif

To -vip3rleon9-:
None of your info is added. This is because you didn't provide the complete data.

And please, no stock heatsink here.
Thank you. smile.gif
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oh sorry sorry. tongue.gif

-vip3rleon9- ~ AMD Athlon64 @ 2.15GHz ~ 1.245Volts ~ Arctic Freezer64 ~ Idle 31°C, Load 37°C ~ K8 Skt939
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Reporting in... flex.gif

Kataro ~ Pentium D 820 @ 2.8GHz ~ 1.33Volts ~ Noctua NH-U12F ~ Idle 46°C, Load 66°C ~ LGA775

just finish run orthos again for 30 minutes since last time running it... laugh.gif nothing much different from last time... sweat.gif
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Here's mine. Stock clock and voltage. Too lazy to OC tongue.gif.

Ffenixz ~ Core2Duo E6600 @ 2.4GHz ~ 1.31Volts ~ Scythe Mine SCMN-1000 ~ Idle 34°C, Load 54°C ~ LGA775

All in all, I think this cooler is okay. It has served me for more than a year. From my P4 to C2D. It's not really on the performance side, but it is quiet. That's for sure. Although my temperature profile might not be too accurate because it's been a long time since I clean the dust in my PC. tongue.gif

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QUOTE(toughnut @ Oct 25 2007, 02:52 PM)
bro, here my stats,

toughnut ~ Core2Duo E6600 @ 3.2GHz ~ 1.375Volts ~ Xigmatek S1283 ~ Idle 31°C, Load 50°C

btw, do we need screenshot?
toughnut, your vcore is too high for an e6600 running at 3.2GHz.
All 3 of my previous E6600 can run at 400X8 = 3.2GHz @ only 1.325Volts.

3 of my previous E6600 consists of:
1 unit of e6600 ES.
1 unit of e6600 OEM.
1 unit of e6600 Retail.

All 3 of them has the capability of running at 3.2GHz @ only 1.325volts liao.

Your vcore is too high liao. sweat.gif

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post Oct 26 2007, 07:27 PM

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vcore added for mine...please update
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post Oct 26 2007, 07:50 PM

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QUOTE(dualshock @ Oct 26 2007, 07:27 PM)
vcore added for mine...please update
Err, taikow, apasal u punya processor very hot? sweat.gif
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bro this one is mine

C2D 6400@ 3011Mhz@ 1.38V >>>Noctua u12-f<<< ~ Idle 40°C, Load 48°C ~ LGA775
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allenultra ~ Intel E2160 @ 2.9GHz ~ 1.325Volts ~ Coolermaster Gemin II ~ Idle 41°C, Load 51°C ~ LGA775
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kucingfight - E2140@ 3ghz @1.3875v. CM gemin with 2 normal CM case fans, load 52-53C (hot afternoon)
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QUOTE(emilz @ Oct 30 2007, 05:48 AM)
bro this one is mine

C2D 6400@ 3011Mhz@ 1.38V >>>Noctua u12-f<<< ~ Idle 40°C, Load 48°C ~ LGA775
Added into the first post.

QUOTE(allenultra @ Oct 31 2007, 11:52 AM)
allenultra ~ Intel E2160 @ 2.9GHz ~ 1.325Volts ~ Coolermaster Gemin II ~ Idle 41°C, Load 51°C ~ LGA775
Added into the first post.

QUOTE(kucingfight @ Oct 31 2007, 12:03 PM)
kucingfight - E2140@ 3ghz @1.3875v. CM gemin with 2 normal CM case fans, load 52-53C (hot afternoon)
Bang, ko punya Idle temp mana? sweat.gif

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QUOTE(sHawTY @ Oct 31 2007, 12:07 PM)
Bang, ko punya Idle temp mana? sweat.gif
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lol..later wil go back check..din bother bout idle temps as my cpu doesnt have a chance to rest once SMP folding kicks in everytime laugh.gif
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yek eleh, lama dah tak singgah sini, baru tau ada version 2 laugh.gif...
anyway, here's mine... significant difference, between single and duallies... tongue.gif

sniper69 ~ AMD Athlon64 3000+ @ 2.9GHz ~ 1.4Volts ~ ThermalTake BigTyphoon (non-VX) ~ Idle 25°C, Load 38°C ~ S-939

sniper69 ~ AMD Athlon FX-60 @ 3.0GHz ~ 1.4Volts ~ ThermalRight HR-01 (Fanless) ~ Idle 38°C, Load 50°C ~ S-939
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Add me into the list,
the OC one will post up later,
currently running at stock speed...

cschun86 ~ C2D E6600 @ 2.4GHz ~ 1.3125Volts ~ Thermalright Ultra 120 eXtreme ~ Idle 30-32°C, Load 38-40°C ~ LGA775
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allenultra ~ AM2 3200+ @ 2.5Ghz ~ 1.25Volts ~ Thermalright XP90 ~ Idle 36°C, Load 37~38°C

No idea why idle and load temp differs so less.
XP90 + 8cm CM LED fan.
Measured using Speedfan 4.33
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QUOTE(allenultra @ Nov 4 2007, 01:19 AM)
allenultra ~ AM2 3200+ @ 2.5Ghz ~ 1.25Volts ~ Thermalright XP90 ~ Idle 36°C, Load 37~38°C

No idea why idle and load temp differs so less.
XP90 + 8cm CM LED fan.
Measured using Speedfan 4.33
Err bro, that's AM2 or S939? blink.gif
Please state the core for your processor too.
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I stated AM2 3200+ ....
u din see it?

AM2 3200+, orleans core
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QUOTE(allenultra @ Nov 4 2007, 05:34 PM)
I stated AM2 3200+ ....
u din see it?
Sorry, my bad. sweat.gif
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larkowen ~ AMD Athlon 64 X2 4000+ @ 2.1GHz ~ 1.25Volts ~ Xigmatek HDT-S963 ~ Idle 33.0°C, Load 49°C ~ AM2
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First page updated. smile.gif
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seanl ~ C2Q Q6600 @ 3.4GHz ~ 1.4Volts ~ Zalman 9500LED ~ Idle 40-42°C, Load 58-62°C ~ LGA775

been waiting for the OCZ Hyrdrojet for ages...the zalman just cannot handle the heat......
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wanna ask here,
in dilemma between xigmatek HDT 1263 (12cm) and HDT963 (9cm),
do the size made a big difference in temperature?
and if I use 12cm fan funnel together with the HD963, do it make a difference?
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QUOTE(Are_keem @ Nov 9 2007, 01:57 PM)
wanna ask here,
in dilemma between xigmatek HDT 1263 (12cm) and HDT963 (9cm),
do the size made a big difference in temperature?
and if I use 12cm fan funnel together with the HD963, do it make a difference?
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yess...it does make different in terms of heat dissipations and fans used theoretically. but if u used HDT963 with 12cm fans, afraid the fans cannot help in dissipate the heat. 12cm got bigger blindspot for the wind pushed at the middle of the blade. if the cooler smaller, then the middle portion of the cooler not exposed to the wind flow...
however, still there is a cooler smaller size, but use 12cm fans. forgot what series, but its from thermalright...
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Guys,

noob question here. all the temperature reading in the first page using Fanless Heatsink or Heatsink with Fan? Thinking of using Thermalright Ultra120 without fan - anyone knows can predict the temperature idle and on load?
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Core2Duo E6600 @ 3.4GHz ~ 1.34Volts ~ Thermaltake Bigtyphoon VX ~ Idle 42°C, Load 53°C


Added on November 12, 2007, 9:02 ambtw... we shud take the cpu temperature or the cpu core temp?

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Guys,

What might be the best after-market CPU cooler around at the price of roughly around RM100 - RM150? Best it would be capable to be on AMD(939) and Intel (775) platform..
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QUOTE(akachester @ Nov 12 2007, 10:02 AM)
Guys,

What might be the best after-market CPU cooler around at the price of roughly around RM100 - RM150? Best it would be capable to be on AMD(939) and Intel (775) platform..
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add rm10 u can get scythe ninja rev.B..good cooler... thumbup.gif
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Noctua NH-U12P

Official Website:
http://www.noctua.at./main.php?show=produc...&products_id=14

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Man, i'm in love with the fan. wub.gif
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hehe ..a new releases from CoolerMaster

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Reviews


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QUOTE(Doom @ Nov 20 2007, 10:42 PM)
hehe ..a new releases from CoolerMaster

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same design as the noctua. but i wonder how does it perform.
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Read the reviews and u would know about it ..

It's there in the link.. but don't know how it performs against the latest Noctua.
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QUOTE(sHawTY @ Nov 20 2007, 07:29 PM)
Noctua NH-U12P

Official Website:
http://www.noctua.at./main.php?show=produc...&products_id=14

Man, i'm in love with the fan. wub.gif
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if this is priced at around rm250 and perform similarly with the Ultra extreme, it's definitely a good buy considering it comes with a RM80 fan rclxms.gif

edit: and the ultra comes wid no fan...

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thinking to get a MaxOrb,is it good in performance?
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hi guys, which one is better tt blue orb2, gigabyte g power lite or g power pro??
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hi guys, which one is better tt blue orb2, gigabyte g power lite or g power pro??
only this 3 ya.. thanks guys..
G-Power Pro.
You won't regret buying that heatsink. wink.gif
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uik that coolermaster cooler...quite funky.
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Guys2...help me to decide pls.. icon_question.gif

Go for Tuniq Tower 120 OR Xigmatek S963? sweat.gif

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QUOTE(ocz @ Dec 6 2007, 06:26 PM)
Guys2...help me to decide pls.. icon_question.gif

Go for Tuniq Tower 120 OR Xigmatek S963?  sweat.gif

Its for cooling down AMD X3 3800. notworthy.gif
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How about get both, test it out, keep the one that's good and sell the other one? biggrin.gif
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i think xigmatek not bad. because i got one for my fren it is quite good actually. plus the price is cheap. if ur budget can go higher, i suggest thermalright's Ultra 120 extreme.
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is evercool buffalo good?or xigmatek s963?
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QUOTE(Deerc @ Dec 11 2007, 11:44 PM)
may i ask sumthin? how do u detect a p4 soc 478 de temp? using software
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using everest ultimate..u can know the temp!!!
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QUOTE(tapirus @ Dec 11 2007, 11:55 PM)
using everest ultimate..u can know the temp!!!
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4) larkowen ~ X2 4000+ Windsor @ 2.1GHz ~ 1.25Volts ~ Xigmatek S963 ~ Idle 33°C, Load 49°C

just read this thread,.... xigmatek s963 is worse than Evercool Buffalo? i'm using that cooler (Buffalo) for my AMD X2 4000+ Brisbane, had temp 29C idle, 38C load, i know brisbane has less power comsumption than winsor, but that much diff makes me think why cooler at price of RM110+ (S963) loss to cheaper cooler (Buffalo RM75+)?
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QUOTE(skylineGTR @ Dec 15 2007, 01:24 PM)
just read this thread,.... xigmatek s963 is worse than Evercool Buffalo? i'm using that cooler (Buffalo) for my AMD X2 4000+ Brisbane, had temp 29C idle, 38C load, i know brisbane has less power comsumption than winsor, but that much diff makes me think why cooler at price of RM110+ (S963) loss to cheaper cooler (Buffalo RM75+)?
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it depends of ambient and air flow too..

frankly speaking buffalo is a good buy, it is very individual to the taste and ocable too icon_rolleyes.gif
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QUOTE(ckhoong @ Dec 15 2007, 07:26 PM)
it depends of ambient and air flow too..

frankly speaking buffalo is a good buy, it is very individual to the taste and ocable too  icon_rolleyes.gif
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hmm.gif i'm using C2D E4500 now, dun know whether Buffalo can perform better or not compare to stock cooler,... i'm thinking to get Gemini II, but bajet too tight blush.gif heheh...
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QUOTE(skylineGTR @ Dec 16 2007, 09:56 AM)
hmm.gif i'm using C2D E4500 now, dun know whether Buffalo can perform better or not compare to stock cooler,... i'm thinking to get Gemini II, but bajet too tight  blush.gif  heheh...
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tailo.. buffalo just for amd e... your c2d cant use it right? sweat.gif
try looking geminiII in garage sale.. i saw many of them there
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Anyone knows where I can get those Xigmatek coolers?
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Anyone knows where I can get those Xigmatek coolers?
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laa bro, get from ckhoong lor, he's selling Xigmatek S963 and 1283, i think he still have stocks for those coolers, try ask him...

@ckhoong: got CM Gemini II from pal33x this evening, after doing lapping and put 1x 12cm fan (to add another 1 tomorrow), very impressive this monster cooler's performance

@bro shawty: can add mine:
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Not sure anyone posted this before or not but it seems interesting to me :

NANOXIA DUALCONTACT HYBRID BASE CPU COOLER

The design of the base is interesting but not sure whether it works or not. Looks like its similar to the Xigmatek base, utilizing the HDT.

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Source : Review

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Thats all the review i can see right now. If anyone saw any better review, please do let me know. I just love their fan colors.. smile.gif
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kinda looks like stock c2d cooler on steroids... biggrin.gif
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looks like TS already abandoned this thread sad.gif , never update the list in first post sad.gif
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i am new in thisw cooling thing...u se c2q n 8800...any tips..i am learning
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If u don't overclock... Then 3rd party cpu cooling is not needed...
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is maxorb a good cooler? My bro wan to make sff and he gonna sell off his tt big typhoon vx for it becos ttvx too big for a small casing..
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QUOTE(ben3003 @ Dec 23 2007, 04:15 PM)
is maxorb a good cooler? My bro wan to make sff and he gonna sell off his tt big typhoon vx for it becos ttvx too big for a small casing..
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TT Big Typhoon VX is better than MaxOrb in terms of performance, but the problem is its big size (but still small compare to CM Gemini II tongue.gif )
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just wanna confirm with you guys, is the ThermalRight IFX 14 THE BEST amongst all other air coolers?
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Hi guys laugh.gif . I'm using CM690 chassis and I'm planning to get the GeminII. I'm wondering what is the clearance space between the GeminII and the side panel. I'm thinking about hooking the GeminII with a couple of delta fans. Thanx guys! biggrin.gif
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QUOTE(Quazacolt @ Dec 26 2007, 03:30 PM)
just wanna confirm with you guys, is the ThermalRight IFX 14 THE BEST amongst all other air coolers?
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QUOTE(IcEMoCHa @ Dec 26 2007, 04:39 PM)
Yes it is...  smile.gif
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thanks for the reply man.

due to my antec casing thats very tight due to the noise dampening features and the way how the TT BT VX cools the cpu, its creating condensation of hot air inside my case, and if i have my cpu on load over 50% for over 5-8 hours, it'll drop dead and blue screen due to overheat (bout 90ish celcius built up over time)

so i definitely need something to have better air outtake to solve this issue, i believe either the thermalright ultra or IFX14 or even xigmatek would solve it since it exhaust air outwards and not blow downwards like the TT BT VX. thing with the xigmatek is that the cooler is so much cheaper and yet it can produce results similiar to TR ultra, and ultra is just a tad bit below IFX14, so im still in doubt.

anymore inputs in this regards?
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Well, i'd certainly go for the xigmatek, the price is cheap but it performs at the same level as Ultra 120 Ex.
Although IFX is teh best on performance and aesthetics, but don't forget about the price and the size.
I'd certainly don't want that bulky heatsink in my system.

Seriously.

Well, both type of heatsink that is blow out [Ultra 120] and blow down [Bigthyphoon] has it's own pro's and con's.
The blow out heatsink can help exhausting the hot air out of the casing directly, that's a good thing, however, the weakness, it doesn't help in cooling those hot pwm's and some other stuff on the motherboard.

While those blow down type of heatsink does help in cooling the PWM's and some other stuff on the motherboard but it's weakness, it always blow back to the system and does not help much in exhausting the hot air in the system.

Both types of heatsink has it's own pro's and con's.
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I've never tried Xigmatek but if it's on par with the Ultra Extreme, by all means get it. The IFX-14 isn't that "GODLIKE" like everyone says it is smile.gif
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QUOTE(Quazacolt @ Dec 26 2007, 03:30 PM)
just wanna confirm with you guys, is the ThermalRight IFX 14 THE BEST amongst all other air coolers?
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according to reviews, its the best cooler lor biggrin.gif can somebody who use this cooler show us proof of its performance?its nice to share with everybody here...
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QUOTE(zubai @ Dec 26 2007, 04:31 PM)
Hi guys laugh.gif . I'm using CM690 chassis and I'm planning to get the GeminII. I'm wondering what is the clearance space between the GeminII and the side panel. I'm thinking about hooking the GeminII with a couple of delta fans. Thanx guys! biggrin.gif
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CM690 got PSU at the bottom rite?i think u should not have problem to have Gemini II with that chasis, coz what usually become a problem is spacing between the cooler and PSU, not really with the side panel, and CM690 is quite wide coz can put 12cm fan at rear besides the i/o plate (from the pics of CM690 that i see lor)
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QUOTE(sHawTY @ Dec 27 2007, 12:25 AM)
Well, i'd certainly go for the xigmatek, the price is cheap but it performs at the same level as Ultra 120 Ex.
Although IFX is teh best on performance and aesthetics, but don't forget about the price and the size.
I'd certainly don't want that bulky heatsink in my system.

Seriously.

Well, both type of heatsink that is blow out [Ultra 120] and blow down [Bigthyphoon] has it's own pro's and con's.
The blow out heatsink can help exhausting the hot air out of the casing directly, that's a good thing, however, the weakness, it doesn't help in cooling those hot pwm's and some other stuff on the motherboard.

While those blow down type of heatsink does help in cooling the PWM's and some other stuff on the motherboard but it's weakness, it always blow back to the system and does not help much in exhausting the hot air in the system.

Both types of heatsink has it's own pro's and con's.
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bro, when u gonna put me in the list?i also want my name put together with them, waiting for u to do so since 2 weeks ago, constantly checking on this thread every time i log in in this forum, pls update it bro notworthy.gif biggrin.gif
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QUOTE(sHawTY @ Dec 27 2007, 12:25 AM)
Well, i'd certainly go for the xigmatek, the price is cheap but it performs at the same level as Ultra 120 Ex.
Although IFX is teh best on performance and aesthetics, but don't forget about the price and the size.
I'd certainly don't want that bulky heatsink in my system.

Seriously.

Well, both type of heatsink that is blow out [Ultra 120] and blow down [Bigthyphoon] has it's own pro's and con's.
The blow out heatsink can help exhausting the hot air out of the casing directly, that's a good thing, however, the weakness, it doesn't help in cooling those hot pwm's and some other stuff on the motherboard.

While those blow down type of heatsink does help in cooling the PWM's and some other stuff on the motherboard but it's weakness, it always blow back to the system and does not help much in exhausting the hot air in the system.

Both types of heatsink has it's own pro's and con's.
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thing is the TT BT VX and the xigmatek is just about the same price and if im gonna get another heatsink, i might as well upgrade it and not "sidegrade". if you get what i mean right there. yes, i do know that in my case the xigmatek would prolly perform much better, as ive mentioned, its creating air condensation in my casing :/

if im using an open naked setup, or a casing that has much better exhaust systems, then TT BT VX would prolly still be good or even better than xigmatek(though i doubt it)

but at the end of the day is the IFX is still confirmed the best right? (aesthetics prolly not lol, so DAMN BIG >_<)
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QUOTE(skylineGTR @ Dec 27 2007, 06:02 AM)
according to reviews, its the best cooler lor  biggrin.gif  can somebody who use this cooler show us proof of its performance?its nice to share with everybody here...
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hmm, 120 extreme would outperform IFX when paired with nice fans in some cases though.
still king of the cooler is the 120 extreme, price/performance ratio wise

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QUOTE(Quazacolt @ Dec 27 2007, 11:36 AM)
thing is the TT BT VX and the xigmatek is just about the same price and if im gonna get another heatsink, i might as well upgrade it and not "sidegrade". if you get what i mean right there. yes, i do know that in my case the xigmatek would prolly perform much better, as ive mentioned, its creating air condensation in my casing :/

if im using an open naked setup, or a casing that has much better exhaust systems, then TT BT VX would prolly still be good or even better than xigmatek(though i doubt it)

but at the end of the day is the IFX is still confirmed the best right? (aesthetics prolly not lol, so DAMN BIG >_<)
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QUOTE(skylineGTR @ Dec 27 2007, 01:45 PM)
if u really want upgrading, go to WC lol  tongue.gif really upgrading the cooler, as well as ur money  tongue.gif
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not really into WC, takes up more space (in which i dont really have if you've seen my whole pc/workspace setup), requiring maintainence(same could be said for air cooling to clean off dusts etc, but its a LOT less hassle), and most importantly, i dont have 1k+ atm to blow to get a good WC system.
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i currently using ultima 90i on AM2 5200+ @ 3.02Ghz
idle temps = 22'c
load temps = 38-40'c

i got a question here
i cant find a way to rotate this baby 180 degrees so it wont block the ram cooler
is it possible to rotate it?
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hi..calling for all Gigabyte G-Power users..hehe..wanna ask is there anyone who changed their original fans ?..coz i compare with a fan from silverstone...quite similar..but then not sure can fit or not..so wanna ask all the forumer here..hehe

the original fan of G-Power
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some of the silverstone fan tat look like can replace the original fans

1) FM83

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2) FM82


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3) FM92

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Can the Xigmatek run dual fan and does it improve the temperature?

Would the AC Freezer be sufficient to cool of a quaddies that are OCed - not in an extreme way though..
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QUOTE(akachester @ Jan 7 2008, 12:00 PM)
Can the Xigmatek run dual fan and does it improve the temperature?

Would the AC Freezer be sufficient to cool of a quaddies that are OCed - not in an extreme way though..
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Yes a little.. and 2ndly yes..
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Question - Im using CM GeminII right now with 2 AeroCool blue LED fans. So far it has done its job, at everest showing 1328rpm.

I was thinking to change my fans, my AeroCools are going up on top panel so you guys have any opinion ? Thot of getting UVLED but not sure which to take

Main criteria - Good performance, Silence (Abit of weezing sound is ok) and affordable.

Any suggestion guys ?

p/s: Posted at GeminII thread but to be safe I just post it here as well =D
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ask darksythe bro... maybe its inactive for too long?...
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QUOTE(skcs1985 @ Jan 2 2008, 12:53 PM)
i currently using ultima 90i on AM2 5200+ @ 3.02Ghz
idle temps = 22'c
load temps = 38-40'c

i got a question here
i cant find a way to rotate this baby 180 degrees so it wont block the ram cooler
is it possible to rotate it?
Your information hasn't been updated into the first page since there's not enough info's.
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QUOTE(LittleLinnet @ Dec 27 2007, 12:17 PM)
hmm, 120 extreme would outperform IFX when paired with nice fans in some cases though.
still king of the cooler is the 120 extreme, price/performance ratio wise
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xigmatek s1283 performance is roughly the same with TR 120 extreme.
price xigmatek: rm190 (bundled with decent 120mm fan)
TR 120 extreme: rm250 without any fan
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m on xigmatek s963 and idle temp is at 34 on a e2140...is this normal guys?

room temp is at 30 though...

fitted to a p35 ds3 and st56f there is no clearance issue...the question what if i get 2nd fand hitting the s963?

any slight improvement...

the s963 was lapped with as5 though....

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QUOTE(iman_210 @ Jan 9 2008, 11:38 AM)
m on xigmatek s963 and idle temp is at 34 on a e2140...is this normal guys?

room temp is at 30 though...

fitted to a p35 ds3 and st56f there is no clearance issue...the question what if i get 2nd fand hitting the s963?

any slight improvement...

the s963 was lapped with as5 though....
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It's about there and adding fans would help but it wouldn't drop by 5C though smile.gif
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Any idea where to get Xigmatek HDT-S983 or OCZ Vendetta?

Want something not that huge but with good perfomance.

If can't find those then maybe settle with HDT-S963.
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QUOTE(nles @ Jan 9 2008, 04:28 PM)
Any idea where to get Xigmatek HDT-S983 or OCZ Vendetta?

Want something not that huge but with good perfomance.

If can't find those then maybe settle with HDT-S963.
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If I'm not mistaken, someone is selling it in Garage Sales.
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QUOTE(clawhammer @ Jan 9 2008, 02:36 PM)
It's about there and adding fans would help but it wouldn't drop by 5C though smile.gif
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QUOTE(clawhammer @ Jan 9 2008, 04:36 PM)
If I'm not mistaken, someone is selling it in Garage Sales.
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Only can find S963 but not S983/Vendetta
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QUOTE(nles @ Jan 9 2008, 05:30 PM)
Only can find S963 but not S983/Vendetta
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Time to consider Ultra Extreme 120 biggrin.gif

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QUOTE(clawhammer @ Jan 9 2008, 05:31 PM)
Time to consider Ultra Extreme 120 biggrin.gif
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I want something which not that huge, maybe use 92mm fan.

Ultra to ohuge using 120mm fan.

That's why looking for S983/Vendetta, performance better than S963 but not too far behind of S1283 or Ultra 120.
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QUOTE(nles @ Jan 9 2008, 06:00 PM)
I want something which not that huge, maybe use 92mm fan.

Ultra to ohuge using 120mm fan.

That's why looking for S983/Vendetta, performance better than S963 but not too far behind of S1283 or Ultra 120.
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Added on January 11, 2008, 10:36 pmHave questions for air experts...

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1. If I use reversed ATX Type B (that's CPU at the bottom and GPU at the top), would it be better that I set the backside fan (which is at the bottom now) to blow cool air into the casing instead of out of the casing? It will blow directly at my Ultima90i...making it the second fan (I have a 92mm fan stuck unto the Ultima90i).

2. If I set it that way, there's only the top fan that is extracting the hot air from my CM Stacker 830. So, would it be better that I set the four 120mm fans on the side to extract air instead of blowing unto my motherboard? The air current for the four 120mm fans are quite limited due to filters and wire meshes...

3. Should I just remove all filters and wire meshes so that air current is enhanced? Dust will settle inside my chassis though...

Thanks in advance...

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Finally got to see how does Artic Cooling Freezer Extreme looks like ...

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OMG..This baby is huge. Hopefully, as usual, the price for this AC is going to be cheap..LOL..
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QUOTE(Doom @ Jan 12 2008, 08:44 PM)
Finally got to see how does Artic Cooling Freezer Extreme looks like ...

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Where's Ianho  hmm.gif  hmm.gif

Hope he got free sponsorship to do a review on this babe in his monstrous King Kong II ...  notworthy.gif
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walao.. new competitor(in size) for IFX-14

still wondering the performance.. hmm.gif
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It shouldn't be as good as IFX-14, but it does run on 12cm fan size .. .

I just hope it performs well and priced reasonable more than current Ac Freezer...


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looks like the cooler my cousin's dell xps using...
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From the looks of it, does it have a 12cm fan in the middle?
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QUOTE(Doom @ Jan 12 2008, 08:44 PM)
Finally got to see how does Artic Cooling Freezer Extreme looks like ...

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Where's Ianho  hmm.gif  hmm.gif

Hope he got free sponsorship to do a review on this babe in his monstrous King Kong II ...  notworthy.gif
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yeah, really looks 'extreme' for design, how's about its performance? any reviews? hmm.gif
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compare btw ifx14 and the 120e which one is better?
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I wonder, whats the best air cooling which can be obtained in malaysia at the moment given that budet isnt a problem at all...? well... there is a limit haha, max <RM350

Any recommendations? im thinking of reverting back to air cooling since the hassle of draining the water each time i change any components and reinstalling the whole thing back at once is a farking pain in the ass.
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QUOTE(Doom @ Jan 12 2008, 08:44 PM)
Finally got to see how does Artic Cooling Freezer Extreme looks like ...

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Where's Ianho  hmm.gif  hmm.gif

Hope he got free sponsorship to do a review on this babe in his monstrous King Kong II ...  notworthy.gif
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if the result is better than xigmatek i might revert to this.
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I wonder, whats the best air cooling which can be obtained in malaysia at the moment given that budet isnt a problem at all...? well... there is a limit haha, max <RM350

Any recommendations? im thinking of reverting back to air cooling since the hassle of draining the water each time i change any components and reinstalling the whole thing back at once is a farking pain in the ass.
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ultra 120 extreme or IFX14
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I wonder, whats the best air cooling which can be obtained in malaysia at the moment given that budet isnt a problem at all...? well... there is a limit haha, max <RM350

Any recommendations? im thinking of reverting back to air cooling since the hassle of draining the water each time i change any components and reinstalling the whole thing back at once is a farking pain in the ass.
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TR IFX or Xigmatek s1283. wink.gif
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QUOTE(AoiNatsume @ Jan 16 2008, 02:41 PM)
I wonder, whats the best air cooling which can be obtained in malaysia at the moment given that budet isnt a problem at all...? well... there is a limit haha, max <RM350

Any recommendations? im thinking of reverting back to air cooling since the hassle of draining the water each time i change any components and reinstalling the whole thing back at once is a farking pain in the ass.
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That's the pain of wc ... don't go for it if u are the type that changed hardwares component often ...

Wait for this AC Freezer Extreme performance review loh ...

QUOTE(iman_210 @ Jan 16 2008, 02:46 PM)
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TR IFX or Xigmatek s1283. wink.gif
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hmm.. are there any other options? somehow... IFX/U120eX/S1283 performance does not impress me at all sweat.gif
Or perhaps i was expecting too much out of air cooling... this is a very difficult decision to make sweat.gif
save the hassle and sacrifice performance.. haha.
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Don't pray that air cooling would be as fantastic like water cooling ..

as long as don't breach 55c of record .. it should be on the safe side to use air cooling for long period...
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hmm currently using thermaltake v1 might change to 120e later if can find the dough....
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Don't pray that air cooling would be as fantastic like water cooling ..

as long as don't breach 55c of record .. it should be on the safe side to use air cooling for long period...
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R u sure bro???
Some high-end air cooling will be as good as mid-range WC kit.
It all depends to the ambient temperature.
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well.. that is if you take my current WC kit as "mid-end" sweat.gif


Added on January 17, 2008, 12:35 pmand btw bro, which HSF are you referring to? if you're reffering to Xigmatek S1283/ Ultra 120ex, i used them both before and they dont even cmoe close to my WC loops... not to mention that they'are huge ass coolers and not very motherboard friendly, the ultra 120ex is bloody heavy.

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QUOTE(AoiNatsume @ Jan 17 2008, 12:33 PM)
well.. that is if you take my current WC kit as "mid-end" sweat.gif


Added on January 17, 2008, 12:35 pmand btw bro, which HSF are you referring to? if you're reffering to Xigmatek S1283/ Ultra 120ex, i used them both before and they dont even cmoe close to my WC loops... not to mention that they'are huge ass coolers and not very motherboard friendly, the ultra 120ex is bloody heavy.
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Well,of course your WC kit is a high-end one. drool.gif
I am referring to those gigabyte galaxy,thermaltake,zalman,evercool etc.

About the HSF,i am referring to the xigmatek S-963,i am using it w/o ever reaching 47c load.
The highest ever i get with 1.6V is 46c load prime 14 hours.
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Coolermaster showcase their V8 and V10 cooler at CES

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Source and more
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wow... the V8 looks bloody ganas shocking.gif
but initial thought based on the design, it will be a noisemake.
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Whoa man...now they are parrading their heatsinks like car engines. V6, V8 and V10...even looks like engine. LOL.
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V8 looks like a powerful cooling heatsink... looking forward for its review when it is release...
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The V8 looks so enormous!! well,its cool. biggrin.gif
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release date march still long.

Perfomance dunno good or not but sure looks fast and furious lolx.
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Wonder how V10 looks like under the hood...Seems interesting.
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I still don't trust CM coolers... unless the reviews says another thing...
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anyone manage to try PC Cooler's "south ocean" HP-1204S?
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QUOTE(Skylinestar @ Jan 20 2008, 01:10 PM)
anyone manage to try PC Cooler's "south ocean" HP-1204S?
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This cooler always been recommended by the Hong Kong OCer, is that any review for this cooler?
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hmm... this would be very interested, i dont think it will be hard for me to bring in this cooler since my company has a few model of this brand as well...
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QUOTE(AoiNatsume @ Jan 21 2008, 01:10 AM)
hmm... this would be very interested, i dont think it will be hard for me to bring in this cooler since my company has a few model of this brand as well...
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looks like xigmatek cooler ... doh.gif
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QUOTE(AoiNatsume @ Jan 21 2008, 01:10 AM)
hmm... this would be very interested, i dont think it will be hard for me to bring in this cooler since my company has a few model of this brand as well...
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can u do a review/test?
wanna know whether it's better than xigmatek.
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C2D e6300 @ 2.80GHz ~ 1.296Volts ~ Xigmatek HDT-S1283 ~ Idle 40°C, Load 53°C ~ LGA775

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QUOTE(eimzic @ Jan 22 2008, 03:18 AM)
C2D e6300 @ 2.80GHz ~ 1.296Volts ~ Xigmatek HDT-S1283 ~ Idle 40°C, Load 53°C ~ LGA775
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Good performance by Xigmatek...My Core 2 Duo E6550 @ 3.50GHz and 1.38750v with a Thermalright Ultima-90i has temperature measurements of 41°C at idle and 55°C at load with ORTHOS (47°C with normal use such as turning on Photoshop, AutoCAD, Limewire, Live Messenger, IE7, and a couple mundane utilities).

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A review of the Noctua NH-U12P here. Great looking cooler indeed smile.gif

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scythe new orochi cooler

http://www.scythe.co.jp/cooler/orochi.html

and plz dun be shocked shocking.gif

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http://ascii.jp/elem/000/000/108/108122/
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what the F***
counting heatpipes 1 shocking.gif 2 shocking.gif 3 shocking.gif 4 shocking.gif 5 shocking.gif 6 shocking.gif 7 shocking.gif 8 shocking.gif 9 shocking.gif 10 shocking.gif finally finish counting blink.gif

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Would the motherboard survive in the long run ohmy.gif

it's just massive and size is like a giant volcano ... with all those pipes spreading like lavas ...

I wonder how could the performance could be with such design ...
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looks like twin big typhoon vx turboed... lol
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imho the fan doesnt justify the cooler....main advantage of downdraft coolers compared to towers is that it helps to cool down the surrounding components on the mobo as well. with a cooler that thick...i doubt the air will be able to reach the mobo components....

and i so want the TR SI-128SE. dont think inter asia gonna bring it in cry.gif
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QUOTE(mADmAN @ Feb 15 2008, 01:28 PM)
imho the fan doesnt justify the cooler....main advantage of downdraft coolers compared to towers is that it helps to cool down the surrounding components on the mobo as well. with a cooler that thick...i doubt the air will be able to reach the mobo components....

and i so want the TR SI-128SE. dont think inter asia gonna bring it in cry.gif
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it can be blown sides just like towers
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Well at least now alot of coolers have their fins soldered to the heatpipes.
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Look at the height of that new scythe heatsink.
194MM LOL laugh.gif
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QUOTE(PowerSlide @ Feb 15 2008, 01:04 AM)
it is huge................. sweat.gif sweat.gif sweat.gif
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i wander how many casing out there can fit this monster in..........
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i wanna have this cooler, the scythe orochi brows.gif anyone knows who sells this cooler brows.gif
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QUOTE(LExus65 @ Feb 16 2008, 08:28 AM)
i wander how many casing out there can fit this monster in..........
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if the casing can fit those Thermalright Ultra 120 Extreme & IFX14

then this cooler can be fitted to user posted image

this cooler got kinda same height ~ 19.4cm
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Hi guys, i'm in surveying a new HSF for my rig. Thinking to buy Cooler Master Hyper 212.
Anyone use this HSF? Izzit good? Care to give some opinion please notworthy.gif

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QUOTE(suicideroach @ Feb 16 2008, 11:31 PM)
Hi guys, i'm in surveying a new HSF for my rig. Thinking to buy Cooler Master Hyper 212.
Anyone use this HSF? Izzit good? Care to give some opinion please  notworthy.gif

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I am using this cooler and i have done 3.48Ghz on my e2140 with no probs with an ambient temp of 28 degrees and load of 68-70 degrees. Mind you, im pumping around 1.60V. So figure brows.gif This is a good bargain for its price. I would give it 4 stars for performance.
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Guys anyone here using this CPU cooler?

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How is the performance?
Price to performance ratio?
And any other CPU coolers to consider?
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QUOTE(PowerSlide @ Feb 15 2008, 01:04 AM)
scythe new orochi cooler

http://www.scythe.co.jp/cooler/orochi.html

and plz dun be shocked  shocking.gif

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http://ascii.jp/elem/000/000/108/108122/
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looks like tis monster gona chew ur mobo off
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QUOTE(a1098113 @ Feb 17 2008, 01:00 AM)
I am using this cooler and i have done 3.48Ghz on my e2140 with no probs with an ambient temp of 28 degrees and load of 68-70 degrees. Mind you, im pumping around 1.60V. So figure brows.gif This is a good bargain for its price. I would give it 4 stars for performance.
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nice rclxms.gif can recommend me where should i get this cooler at a very best price? smile.gif
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QUOTE(naTTan @ Feb 18 2008, 04:33 AM)
Guys anyone here using this CPU cooler?

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How is the performance?
Price to performance ratio?
And any other CPU coolers to consider?
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get the LED version instead.. its better than this.. though this has a PWM attached to it


Added on February 18, 2008, 10:31 pm
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nice  rclxms.gif  can recommend me where should i get this cooler at a very best price?  smile.gif
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modernopc.... they have really nice deals!

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Eh the one i posted is the LED version right? the green LED?
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QUOTE(naTTan @ Feb 18 2008, 04:33 AM)
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Price to performance ratio?
And any other CPU coolers to consider?
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Zalman cooler is not good.Better go for Xigmatek or Tuniq Tower 120,both is good.
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QUOTE(naTTan @ Feb 18 2008, 11:09 PM)
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no the LED version is the 9700 LED (red light)

this is the NVIDIA version which is green LED


Added on February 18, 2008, 11:23 pm
QUOTE(OC4/3 @ Feb 18 2008, 11:09 PM)
Zalman cooler is not good.Better go for Xigmatek or Tuniq Tower 120,both is good.
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zalman is a GOOD cooler, but not EXCELLENT, there is a difference. take note of tat.

I would rate this three as excellent coolers
1.Thermalright 120/ifx14
2.xigmatek s1283
3.tuniq tower

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Then a stock cooler is a good cooler too perhaps.

Zalman tends to be expensive and has a good build, but performance wise not recommended.
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QUOTE(tomatos @ Feb 18 2008, 11:27 PM)
Then a stock cooler is a good cooler too perhaps.

Zalman tends to be expensive and has a good build, but performance wise not recommended.
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again... i have used the worst zalman cooler in its range which is the Zalman Fatality fcs7700 i think, and to be honest, it has served my OC purpose superbly well. Never look down on one of the pioneers of cooling in the market. What are your reasons for saying that its performance is not recommended?
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I could OC my E6320 to 3.2GHz and yet my stock cooler is sufficient. Replacing my stock cooler with a Zalman shows almost no major temp difference. Currently using a Thermalright Ultra-120 Extreme. It costs roughly couple of 10 ringgit more but performs alot better. Even my ex cheaper CM Hyper TX performed better.
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QUOTE(a1098113 @ Feb 18 2008, 11:37 PM)
again... i have used the worst zalman cooler in its range which is the Zalman Fatality fcs7700 i think, and to be honest, it has served my OC purpose superbly well. Never look down on one of the pioneers of cooling in the market. What are your reasons for saying that its performance is not recommended?
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RM2++ for a cooler with this kinda performance is disappointing. yawn.gif
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i think theres a contradiction to what anandtech thinks, or toms hardware... also remember there are coolers that perform well with certain systems better than others. I said thats its a good cooler, not an excellent one.. i believe that its still good coz i have used a zalman before.
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comparing thermalright ultima 90i and thermaltake max orb, which one better?
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thermalright ultima 90i of course.
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i plan to get the thermalright ultima 90i. may i know when can i get it
I will take my cpu back my hometown every 3 months from cyberjaya to perak. is it ok that i put it vertically on my car?

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QUOTE(jameslys @ Feb 19 2008, 09:22 AM)
i plan to get the thermalright ultima 90i. may i know when can i get it
I will take my cpu back my hometown every 3 months from cyberjaya to perak. is it ok that i put it vertically on my car?
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no prob. u can put vertically or horizontally anytime... brows.gif
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What the theck this thing make ur rig looks like funfair.
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good guide there.. but we know tomshardware....
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QUOTE(deepyu @ Feb 23 2008, 12:16 AM)
My HS not as huge as the Orochi but with the weight of 1kg, only 100gm less than its
brother Orochi. laugh.gif
Deepyu ~ Dual Core E2160 L2@ 3.0GHz ~ 1.4Volts ~ Scythe 5th Anniversary Ninja Copper passive ~ Idle 30°C, Load 46°C ~ LGA775~Room Temp 26.5°C
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what a nice temp drool.gif i bet u can even get the temp lower if u put a fan with it brows.gif
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QUOTE(deepyu @ Feb 23 2008, 12:16 AM)
My HS not as huge as the Orochi but with the weight of 1kg, only 100gm less than its
brother Orochi. laugh.gif
Deepyu ~ Dual Core E2160 L2@ 3.0GHz ~ 1.4Volts ~ Scythe 5th Anniversary Ninja Copper passive ~ Idle 30°C, Load 46°C ~ LGA775~Room Temp 26.5°C
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wah bro, nice temp, where can i get that ninja bro??
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Added on February 24, 2008, 2:23 amscythe ninja copper? whoa..that's gonna be sweet. I'm using the normal ninja with aluminium fins and I already feel like its the best CPU cooler vs price I ever had. Now they finally make a copper version? it must be really chilly if you put on a powerful 120mm fan. great temps!~

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QUOTE(suicideroach @ Feb 23 2008, 02:23 AM)
what a nice temp  drool.gif i bet u can even get the temp lower if u put a fan with it  brows.gif
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Not much lower lor bro. From my experience this copper Ninja's performance not much different with fan
or without fan laugh.gif laugh.gif This was made specially for the silent freaks! biggrin.gif Its much dependent on the
surround temp.With included 800rpm(normally running at 400rpm sweat.gif ) it can go 2-3°C down.
Maybe the king of the silent PC biggrin.gif But must have good airflow inside the casing though.
QUOTE(anggajaya @ Feb 23 2008, 02:57 AM)
wah bro, nice temp, where can i get that ninja bro??
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I specially ordered the HSF from Japan. biggrin.gif This is Scythe 5th anniversary special Ninja. Cannot find it
easily unless u stay in Japan or US. Not sure if somebody can bring it in here.

QUOTE(joellim @ Feb 24 2008, 02:19 AM)

Added on February 24, 2008, 2:23 amscythe ninja copper? whoa..that's gonna be sweet. I'm using the normal ninja with aluminium fins and I already feel like its the best CPU cooler vs price I ever had. Now they finally make a copper version? it must be really chilly if you put on a powerful 120mm fan. great temps!~
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If you read the review I included there, this copper Ninja not for a powerful fan.
More to the silent side, Not much different using a very slow rpm or high rpm fan.
Best for silent setup since u can run it passive even with OCed processor.
It beat the ultra 120 extreme in silent. But not when u add a fan. biggrin.gif
And the price is not as cheap as the normal ninja. since it's all COPPER. biggrin.gif
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u mean load in whut??
orthos?? hmm.gif
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everest stability test. 100% cpu throttling. biggrin.gif
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copper is a good heat transfer materials, but not good in dissipating the heat to the air compared to Alu. i believe by using active mode (adding fan), it will help the copper to dissipate the heat to the air.

IMHO, ur casing which is CM690 got good airflow. with a lot of intake and exhaust fans, its help ur copper ninja to cool down. maybe thats why u can't see major diff when u mount fan to ur copper ninja...nod.gif
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QUOTE(rainingzero @ Feb 24 2008, 12:32 PM)
copper is a good heat transfer materials, but not good in dissipating the heat to the air compared to Alu. i believe by using active mode (adding fan), it will help the copper to dissipate the heat to the air.

IMHO, ur casing which is CM690 got good airflow. with a lot of intake and exhaust fans, its help ur copper ninja to cool down. maybe thats why u can't see major diff when u mount fan to ur copper ninja...nod.gif
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woot.... thumbup.gif aluminium is better in dissipation than copper? rclxms.gif dude, been to chemistry class before? Copper is rated higher than aluminium in the table of heat conductors. By the way, copper is an excellent heat transfer material, and it dissipates heat much more better aluminium. Just that with copper, because the rate of heat transfer is higher, there has to be constant air blowing at it to keep it cool. ALuminium on the other hand has a slower rate of heat transfer thus it might "look" as though its doing a good job in dissipating heat, but hell no.


Added on February 24, 2008, 12:49 pminformation for all on thermal conductivity and the list of materials.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thermal_conductivity

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QUOTE(rainingzero @ Feb 24 2008, 12:32 PM)
copper is a good heat transfer materials, but not good in dissipating the heat to the air compared to Alu. i believe by using active mode (adding fan), it will help the copper to dissipate the heat to the air.

IMHO, ur casing which is CM690 got good airflow. with a lot of intake and exhaust fans, its help ur copper ninja to cool down. maybe thats why u can't see major diff when u mount fan to ur copper ninja...nod.gif
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Copper for sure got better thermal conductivity than alu. Yeap I agree with u bro my CM690 good airflow
help my copper Ninja. biggrin.gif Ninja designed to stand with a very little airflow.Thus its equipped with low rpm fan. Never tried using higher rpm fan. I believe its not gonna be major change. Just what the review said. I prefer silent system.Thats why I bought this Ninja. Might try with the 1200rpm fan later to see the different. Thats the fastest 12cm fan I got. sweat.gif
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Update bro...

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bro, the evercool pci slot cooler got effect on vga card temp?
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QUOTE(ben3003 @ Feb 24 2008, 02:34 PM)
bro, the evercool pci slot cooler got effect on vga card temp?
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if Noctua were to make like Thermalright did with their Ultime-90 --> 120mm fan bracket user posted image

anyway, good cooler + got Noctua Silent Fan + Noctua NT-H1
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bro shawty, is it nickel plated like all thermalright coolers?
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bro shawty, is it nickel plated like all thermalright coolers?
Dunno lol.
Didn't really read the Noctua's website. tongue.gif
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QUOTE(Kataro @ Oct 25 2007, 09:45 PM)
Reporting in... flex.gif

Kataro ~ Pentium D 820 @ 2.8GHz ~ 1.33Volts ~ Noctua NH-U12F ~ Idle 46°C, Load 66°C ~ LGA775

just finish run orthos again for 30 minutes since last time running it... laugh.gif nothing much different from last time... sweat.gif
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Last time apply my TIM using drop method, how careless I am, din check the manual carefully, causing it to be high temp... shakehead.gif sweat.gif I just remember that dual core proc should apply in different way and I have reapply it using a line of TIM way on 16 Feb 2008...here is the result of Orthos for 40 minutes I just run...

Kataro ~ Pentium D 820 @ 2.8GHz ~ 1.33Volts ~ Noctua NH-U12F ~ Idle 43°C, Load 57°C ~ LGA775

rclxms.gif impressive, 9C drop on load...3C drop on idle...from this lesson, again told us that apply the TIM incorrect will lead to higher temp... laugh.gif

bro shawty, please update my idle and load temp...thanks.... notworthy.gif icon_rolleyes.gif laugh.gif
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hmm cant wait for noctua.. i have never used any of their coolers before. laugh.gif
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E6600 @ 3GHz ~ 1.31V ~ AC Freezer 7 Pro ~ Idle 33c, load 50c ~ LGA 775

After orthos 10 hour test.
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AC Freezer is alright below 1.4Volts.. once above that, it can be a bit hot..
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QUOTE(sHawTY @ Mar 2 2008, 01:26 AM)
Dunno lol.
Didn't really read the Noctua's website. tongue.gif
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did noctua change the fan rubber mounting kit as well?

i just love the rubber mounting kit. 0 noise generated.

hell with this metal tensioning bracket, like TR using, may lead to more
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hmm.gif hmm.gif
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QUOTE(overclockalbert @ Mar 5 2008, 08:53 PM)
did noctua change the fan rubber mounting kit as well?

i just love the rubber mounting kit. 0 noise generated.

hell with this metal tensioning bracket, like TR using, may lead to more
noise......

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Which rubber mounting? The Noctua heatsink doesn't has any noise reduction mounting for the fan.
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check with core temp dude.
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QUOTE(a1098113 @ Mar 2 2008, 04:08 PM)
AC Freezer is alright below 1.4Volts.. once above that, it can be a bit hot..
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dont say like dat...
mine 1.425 still around <54c...
depend on ur case airflow sumore.. sweat.gif
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well i still find it hot.. after a certain clockspeed. Somewhat it cant handle.i have played with 3 AC freezers already lol.
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hi guys....noobie here.smile.gif

im ocing my rig now.i use intel c2d e4500@2.2.n after stble oc,it bcome 3.1ghz.n i use thermalright ultima-90.what im afraid is at full load my temp aproachg 70(normal 40c).how can i reduce the temp?
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QUOTE(a1098113 @ Mar 7 2008, 09:10 AM)
well i still find it hot.. after a certain clockspeed. Somewhat it cant handle.i have played with 3 AC freezers already lol.
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Would an Arctic Cooling freezer 7 pro be able to fit into a Asus P5N-D mobo (fan blowing towards rear exhaust)? Sorry if this queston is in the wrong place blush.gif
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should be able to fit any motherboard.. so yours should not be a problem at all. The AC Freezer 7 fan should face the rams.. instead.
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QUOTE(a1098113 @ Mar 8 2008, 12:25 PM)
should be able to fit any motherboard.. so yours should not be a problem at all. The AC Freezer 7 fan should face the rams.. instead.
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Face the rams? as in the air blow out of the ehatsink to the rams?
I'm thinking of aligning it to blow the air out of the rear exhaust. The downside is, the intake air from the front of casing will pass through the rams first before reaching the HSF. I'm hoping that if I get a casing with top exhaust, it'll reduce this problem.
I'm just worried my northbridge Heat sink will get in the way ( = quite large, as it's a fanless design

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dammit!! mad.gif i just bought a Hyper212 today and after installed in the pc, my side panel can't close shocking.gif shocking.gif
apparently, the Hyper212 is too long sad.gif

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I think my casing's mobo tray is a bit too center hmm.gif
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QUOTE(suicideroach @ Mar 8 2008, 09:22 PM)
dammit!!  mad.gif  i just bought a Hyper212 today and after installed in the pc, my side panel can't close  shocking.gif  shocking.gif
apparently, the Hyper212 is too long  sad.gif 

anyone using this cooler too?

I think my casing's mobo tray is a bit too center  hmm.gif
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arghh dem..pity u bro..u act need to measure ur space b4 buying coz not all tower hsf can fix with any case sweat.gif
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yaa i should measure my casing first sweat.gif
btw, here is a short review of Cooler Master Hyper 212 rclxm9.gif

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I bought it together with Tuniq TX-2 and additional 120mm silent fan to pair it with the cooler wub.gif

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Look at the size compare to Intel's tiny stock HSF flex.gif

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after installed another 120mm fan to its back thumbup.gif this should maximize its cooling performance.

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and the test setup will be:
Abit IP35-E
Intel Duo Core E2160 @ stock 1.8Ghz and @ 3.0ghz smile.gif

the results: (mind that the results is based on Hyper212 with 2 fans)

@ 1.8ghz
stock cooler - idle 33'C - load 51'C
Hyper212 - idle 24'C- load 36'C brows.gif

@ 3.0ghz (334x9)
stock cooler - idle 34'C - load 68'C
Hyper212 - idle 25'C - load 48'C brows.gif

Conclusion: I would say this CM Hyper 212 is really awesome for a budget cooler! thumbup.gif for a price below than RM140, the performance is on par with much high price and other brand of 3rd party cpu cooler nod.gif And it is better than Artic Cooling Frezeer 7 too whistling.gif
Only the drawback is the installation is veeeery fuzzy and some casing won't fit this monster sweat.gif cry.gif

add: forget to tell about its noise. Even with 2x 120mm fans, my ceiling fan is much more noisier than this laugh.gif

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QUOTE(hermit23 @ Mar 6 2008, 04:18 PM)
hermit23 ~ AMD Athlon 64 x2 5000+ BE @ 3.2 GHZ ~ 1.4V ~ Gigabyte G-Power Cooler ~ Idle: 18c, Load: 35c ~ AM2

Crosscheck with SpeedFan, HWMonitor, and PCwizard

Got anything wrong this temps, looks a bit low???
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QUOTE(suicideroach @ Mar 8 2008, 11:22 PM)
yaa i should measure my casing first  sweat.gif 
btw, here is a short review of Cooler Master Hyper 212  rclxm9.gif

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I bought it together with Tuniq TX-2 and additional 120mm silent fan to pair it with the cooler  wub.gif

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Look at the size compare to Intel's tiny stock HSF  flex.gif

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after installed another 120mm fan to its back  thumbup.gif  this should maximize its cooling performance.

user posted image

and the test setup will be:
Abit IP35-E
Intel Duo Core E2160 @ stock 1.8Ghz and @ 3.0ghz  smile.gif

the results: (mind that the results is based on Hyper212 with 2 fans)

@ 1.8ghz
stock cooler  - idle 33'C - load 51'C 
Hyper212      - idle 24'C-  load 36'C        brows.gif

@ 3.0ghz (334x9)
stock cooler  - idle 34'C - load 68'C
Hyper212    -  idle 25'C - load 48'C      brows.gif

Conclusion: I would say this CM Hyper 212 is really awesome for a budget cooler!  thumbup.gif  for a price below than RM140, the performance is on par with much high price and other brand of 3rd party cpu cooler  nod.gif And it is better than Artic Cooling Frezeer 7 too  whistling.gif
Only the drawback is the installation is veeeery fuzzy and some casing won't fit this monster  sweat.gif  cry.gif

add: forget to tell about its noise. Even with 2x 120mm fans, my ceiling fan is much more noisier than this  laugh.gif
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W thumbup.gif W!.
i thing this one shoul be better than ACF7 notworthy.gif Luckily i hav't buy it yet! hehehehe
maybe wanna grab this blue monster next month. rclxms.gif
nice temp bro!
i guess acf7 cannot fight2 with dis one la. hehehehe icon_rolleyes.gif

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QUOTE(sany1424 @ Mar 9 2008, 12:48 AM)
W thumbup.gif W!.
i thing this one shoul be better than ACF7  notworthy.gif  Luckily i hav't buy it yet! hehehehe
maybe wanna grab this blue monster next month.  rclxms.gif
nice temp bro!
i guess acf7 cannot fight2 with dis one la. hehehehe  icon_rolleyes.gif
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hehehe,,,but better u check ur casing first...can fit or not this monster. If not u'll be like me cry.gif
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QUOTE(suicideroach @ Mar 8 2008, 09:22 PM)
dammit!!  mad.gif  i just bought a Hyper212 today and after installed in the pc, my side panel can't close  shocking.gif  shocking.gif
apparently, the Hyper212 is too long  sad.gif 

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anyone using this cooler too?

I think my casing's mobo tray is a bit too center  hmm.gif
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if use wit cm690 u think can fit ar??how's the temp??
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QUOTE(heizad @ Mar 9 2008, 01:16 AM)
if use wit cm690 u think can fit ar??how's the temp??
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cm690 got no mobo tray, so i think it will fit nicely. The problem with my casing is the mobo tray align is too far in the center. And cm690 is alot more bigger than my Praetorian. sad.gif huhu.. i think i have to look for a new case now.
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tempted to get this cm212 rather than acf7
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me too (0.o)

Where did you buy it from?
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Pls dun quote pictures dear bro... icon_rolleyes.gif

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Comparing tht bahemoth to the E21x0 puny size is an understatement..but nice temps u hav ther notworthy.gif
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haha i use the CM HYper 212 too.. confirmed awesome la!


Added on March 9, 2008, 2:17 amlooks like i have made an impact on the use of the CM Hyper 212

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QUOTE(a1098113 @ Mar 9 2008, 02:16 AM)
haha i use the CM HYper 212 too.. confirmed awesome la!


Added on March 9, 2008, 2:17 amlooks like i have made an impact on the use of the CM Hyper 212
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i tot u only use stock hsf...
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no way man, with the clocks i am at , ithe stock will burn laugh.gif


Added on March 9, 2008, 3:14 amcm hyper 212 does fit mid towers. you should place two fans and make it push pull, it gives you super results.

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@SuicideRoach:

Hey bro, do I know that casing from somewhere? biggrin.gif

Anyway, that's the main reason I sold the casing dude...unfortunately it cannot fit TRUE120 although many experts here said it will fit...should have check it before grabbing the cooler lah... tongue.gif
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QUOTE(Izwan898 @ Mar 9 2008, 03:18 AM)
@SuicideRoach:

Hey bro, do I know that casing from somewhere? biggrin.gif

Anyway, that's the main reason I sold the casing dude...unfortunately it cannot fit TRUE120 although many experts here said it will fit...should have check it before grabbing the cooler lah... tongue.gif
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siot ar... huhu.. nvr mind. I'm planning to cut a bigger hole on the side panel or buy a new casing laugh.gif
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Tsk.
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QUOTE(heizad @ Mar 9 2008, 04:52 PM)
you're the otai..hahhaaha...np bro?pencen uda?
Pencen + I'm too busy. Real busy.

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bro who wants to take over your legacy la. Youre legend lor. I dont mind but hmm, im not good enough yet smile.gif
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QUOTE(a1098113 @ Mar 9 2008, 05:33 PM)
bro who wants to take over your legacy la. Youre legend lor. I dont mind but hmm, im not good enough yet smile.gif
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@vig bro...u're using cm hyper 212 rite?is there any additional fan to the cooler?
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i did get a second fan.. because its works welll with a two fan setup.. soon u will know about the "push =pull" factor in cooling setups. So yeah its better later on when u have enough money, get two similar fans and plug them in and work it out
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QUOTE(a1098113 @ Mar 9 2008, 05:50 PM)
i did get a second fan.. because its works welll with a two fan setup.. soon u will know about the "push =pull" factor in cooling setups. So yeah its better later on when u have enough money, get two similar fans and plug them in and work it out
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means that the fan that comes with the cooler replaced by other fan?
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QUOTE(heizad @ Mar 9 2008, 06:00 PM)
means that the fan that comes with the cooler replaced by other fan?
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the Hyper212 comes with 1x 120mm silent fan. If u want to get a 2 fans cooling setup, u must buy an additional 120mm fan also and install it at the back of the heatsink.
So u won't need to replace the default fan. 1 at the back and another 1 at the front.

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got in our market?
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QUOTE(heizad @ Mar 9 2008, 06:54 PM)
got in our market?
No.
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QUOTE(noobianz @ Mar 8 2008, 11:37 PM)
u cant rely on G2 and G1 DTS...they show around 15c cooler
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oh okey . . . well any recommendations on how i could know the true temp? external temp sensor? sweat.gif
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Want massive passive? Here's the latest from Scythe. It seems to be able to fit 4 fans though...
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New HDT cooler from Xigmatek :

HDT-D1284

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Source : http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/coolers/d...hdtd1284_3.html

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slot in a pic of the triton beast bro... wanna see how it looks like..smile.gif
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hellooo.... im just buying tuniq tower 120....

nice and good hsf i can say....

will post picture later...
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It's a relatively small HSF which fits both the 8cm and 9cm fans.
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i manage OC my AMD Windsor F2 to 2.8Ghz with 1.475Vcore... sweat.gif
just wondering Tuniq Tower 120 or ThermalTake Big Typhoon can handle the heat when full loaded??
and any suggestion cooler? icon_question.gif rclxub.gif
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QUOTE(User_Xp @ Mar 15 2008, 11:58 PM)
i manage OC my AMD Windsor F2 to 2.8Ghz with 1.475Vcore... sweat.gif
just wondering Tuniq Tower 120 or ThermalTake Big Typhoon can handle the heat when full loaded??
and any suggestion cooler? icon_question.gif  rclxub.gif
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Yes both should be able to.
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QUOTE(akachester @ Mar 12 2008, 10:41 AM)
New HDT cooler from Xigmatek :

HDT-D1284

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Source : http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/coolers/d...hdtd1284_3.html
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i was kinda happy to see this...always wanted a downdraft HDT cooler with easy mountings (thermalright mounting mechanisms are annoying)....until i read this...

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It is interesting that when XIGMATEK HDT-D1284 is installed with its heatpipes facing particularly this way as in the picture above, it didn't transfer the heat from the CPU as efficiently as we had expected reporting the exact same monitoring graph every single time and reporting an error after a minute into the test:

We did check the contact between the cooler base and the CPU heat-spreader multiple times using our thermal compound imprint method:

However, it proved that the problem lies specifically with the heatpipes positioning, because once we moved the cooler with its heatpipes facing upwards, the thermals got back to normal and all tests were a pass without any problems. To tell the truth, this is pretty strange because we haven't seen anything like that during our previous tests of similarly designed cooling solutions. Besides, the heatpipe performance doesn't really depend on its positioning. In case of XIGMATEK HDT-D1284, we have double-checked and confirmed the direct dependence of the cooler efficiency on the heatpipes positioning. Maybe the elbow curve or larger heatpipes diameter (8mm instead of the standard 6mm) or even the heatpipes direct touch technology affects the results... Of course, it would be interesting to see if the same dependency occurs by other samples of the same cooler, but unfortunately, we do not have the chance to check it out yet, because we only have got one sample at hand.


mounting direction plays a role for some god forsaken reason doh.gif
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I can't find any proper reviews for the Asus Triton 70. I'm assuming since it's a 80-90 mm fan, it will be noisier and not as good as the coolermaster hyper 212? (assuming I have the space to mount that giant of course ) smile.gif


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here is my review on new Xigmatek s1283 Red Scorpion... Hope it is useful

http://forum.lowyat.net/index.php?showtopi...&#entry16186728

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