Other than the GPU support, kind of no frill package. This type of gpu support is flimsy. Seen one that sag together with GPU lol
Profile switch.
Rgb light
3 slots.
Metalic mix back plate.
The card is shorter than the heatsink.
Plastic cover.
For "office use" lol
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May 9 2024, 05:29 PM, updated 2y ago
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Other than the GPU support, kind of no frill package. This type of gpu support is flimsy. Seen one that sag together with GPU lol Profile switch. Rgb light 3 slots. Metalic mix back plate. The card is shorter than the heatsink. Plastic cover. cawan liked this post
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May 9 2024, 06:00 PM
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I like this heatsink. Might buy one for my own build.
It has argb cable. The logo will stay in position when the fan is turning. Core. The fins are metal, but the fan wall is plastic. Metal screws instead of the usual plastic clips. Plastic back plate. Sleeved cables. If argb not plug in, the button can change the color. |
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May 10 2024, 09:37 AM
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May 10 2024, 10:46 AM
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May 10 2024, 10:48 AM
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May 10 2024, 10:56 AM
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May 10 2024, 12:34 PM
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QUOTE(babylon52281 @ May 10 2024, 03:32 PM) You will hate the noise coming from this cooler when you run anything moderately stressful on that CPU. My 4770 build always max fan speed. Noise is not an issue for me. My fans are all over 2k rpm.Better spend your money on a tower cooler which is far whisper quiet ie PA120/PS120 / SE. This fan is not much different than any other stock cooler fan. The noise is not noticeable for me during the test. This post has been edited by samftrmd: May 10 2024, 03:53 PM adamtayy liked this post
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QUOTE(babylon52281 @ May 16 2024, 06:47 AM) They made the right choice to upgrade the CPU cooler, but... I was expecting the max not reaching 100If you mean both will thermal throttle, of course. i9 CPU are beast and only 420 AIO can cool it. But look closer at your data in HWINFO. With stock cooler your pulling a max TDP of 251W which is about Intel baseline turbo limit. With that A4S your actually pulling 420W, no joke. With that better cooler your CPU could maintain turbo speed longer. And you can see this difference in the R23 results; 26455 with stock & 37409 with A4S which is impressively 10k more. How is this not much difference? |
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QUOTE(babylon52281 @ May 16 2024, 08:29 AM) Modern CPUS both Intel & AMD, will boost until it reaches certain limits whether its TDP, or PL limit, or temps, whichever comes last. In your case, if you had set to PL unlimited (or 4096W) then your CPU actually pulling power waayyy past its PL2 limit (253W) in fact into the previously unknown Extreme profile PL4 limit (420W) The BIOS already update, also, I just watched this video... More things for technician to check...![]() This is actually not good as it will fast degrade the CPU, you should update the BIOS which defines the new “Intel Default Settings” https://www.igorslab.de/en/intel-spielt-mit...fault-settings/ Even then I still reco to manually set PL2 boost limit to 253W just to be safe. You wont get as high that impressive 37k score in R23 but your CPU will last much longer. This post has been edited by samftrmd: May 16 2024, 09:32 AM |
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QUOTE(babylon52281 @ May 16 2024, 05:41 PM) It should not have turboed past Default limit with latest updates Everything is default. Not even XMP is enabled. Didn't find any option to enable Intel default profile as well.This post has been edited by samftrmd: May 16 2024, 08:24 PM |
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