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TSianho
post Nov 19 2007, 12:26 PM, updated 19y ago

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Woot! Big thanks to Inter Asia Sdn Bhd for giving me lots of new toys to play with again. rclxms.gif rclxms.gif rclxms.gif Inter Asia is the official distributor for Thermalright products in Malaysia. After disappearing from Malaysian retail shelves for the longest time, Thermalright has made a triumphant return to Malaysia. Got myself the KING of coolers right now, the IFX14. Also got the HR03 Plus for my 8800GTX and also some lovely HR07 Duo Type L ram coolers.




Wokeh here comes the pix.

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Look at the Intel Q6600 cooler next to the IFX14. Sooooooooooo puny compared to the IFX14. laugh.gif

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The backside cooler as Thermalright calls it, next to the IFX14 laugh.gif This thingy cools the backside of the CPU from behind the mobo.

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Side view of just how massive the IFX14 is. The size of 1 side is even bigger than the XP120 I had last time. Now, just imagine 2 units of XP120 sandwiched together to make the IFX14. That's how massive it is.

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Now look at the big fat heatpipes. 8mm size! Just to give you an idea of how fat the heatpipes are, they're as fat as a stick of cigarette.

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Here comes the HR03 Plus for the 8800GTX.

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Even the HR03 is bigger than the Intel Q6600 cooler. laugh.gif

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Finally the ram coolers called HR07 Duo Type L.

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More pics n screenshots coming right up.

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post Nov 19 2007, 12:33 PM

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Even the ram coolers use 2 heatpipes per stick! Now, let's get some 667 valuerams and pump in some nice fat voltage and OC them to the skyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy.

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I took off the stock Intel HSF n cleaned off the thermal paste totally.

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Removed everything from the mobo to start fresh.

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Here's a look at the back of the mobo b4 I install the backside cooler. laugh.gif Look carefully and you can see the 6 points directly under the CPU socket. The backside cooler sits on top of that with a thermal pad to dissipate even more through the back of the mobo.

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Here's the backside cooler all installed.

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Next up was the rams. Here they are all installed n ready.

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post Nov 19 2007, 12:36 PM

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Finally the IFX14 is fully installed on my Striker Extreme mobo. Just look at all the heatpipes on the mobo. laugh.gif Really heatpipe madness now.

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post Nov 19 2007, 06:22 PM

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Let's move on to the HR03 Plus for the 8800GTX now.

Here's how the 8800GTx looks like when naked. laugh.gif

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Voila! 1 super duper cool 8800GTX.

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post Nov 19 2007, 06:40 PM

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After trying out the temperatures on a single card with the 90mm fan on the HR03 Plus, I then installed 70x10mm fans on the heatsinks so I can use a SLI set up in my rig. Here's the HR03 Plus with 70x10mm fans being installed on them.



The pair of 8800GTX without fans.

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Here it is with 70x10mm fan installed on it.

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After doing that for both cards I realised there wasn't enough space on top of the casing. I had to remount the 70x10mm fan on the underside of the HR03 Plus for the top 8800GTX like in this picture.

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Here's how it looks like with everything installed on the mobo. I just love the way everything looks. It's like a picture out of SimCity. Looks like a whole city block of buildings eh? biggrin.gif I changed out the blue LED fan for an aluminum Evercool fan in these pics to see if the aluminum fan would make a difference to the temperatures. Turns out, there was no difference in temps.

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After that I decided to try another fan I had. It's a 120x38mm NMB fan. The 38mm thick fan closes the gap between the 2 radiators so that the fan doesn't just suck air in from the sides. This will ensure it pulls air all the way from the front radiator through to the back radiator to ensure maximum cooling.

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post Nov 19 2007, 06:52 PM

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Lot's of people have asked me how on earth all that copper n aluminum is going to fit inside a PC case. Well, I used a Silverstone TJ07 which I modified myself. Here's how it looks like with everything inside. As you can see, it's a pretty tight fit. I will also try and see if it all fits inside a standard ATX size case later on. I'll be fitting it all inside an Encloxure Wizard case to see if everything will fit nicely. My main concern would be the backside cooler of the IFX14. That will come later and I'll be sure to update this thread with pictures of how it all fits in the Encloxure Wizard case.

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OK. All the pictures of the installation process is done. Next up is a quick look at the temps of the CPU and gfx cards.














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post Nov 19 2007, 07:17 PM

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OK. Here's come the results of the HR03 Plus. Sorry for the pictures which are a bit big. If I reduce the size anymore, the words n temps cant be seen anymore.


Stock 8800GTX on idle. 75C

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Stock 8800GTX on load while running rthdribl. 83C

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8800GTX with Thermalright HR03 Plus on idle. 53C

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8800GTX with Thermalright HR03 Plus on load while running rthdribl. 62C

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That's a massive 22C drop on idle temps and another massive 21C drop on load temps. Absolutely mind blowing performance from the HR03 Plus. All the above tests were run in non air cond room at 31C room temp. The low temps are so mind blowing I'm still in a state of shock really. 20+ celcius drop is just crazy awesome. 100% mind blowing performance from the HR03 Plus.

Next up is the CPU temps with the IFX14.









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post Nov 19 2007, 07:41 PM

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Whats the diff between HR 03 GT and Plus?

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so huge....need casing modification or not??
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post Nov 19 2007, 07:47 PM

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hmm the top card must be freaking hot

i tested the HR03plus without any fans

can cook egg on load with a gTS
that means on a gtx can cook maggi mee goreng


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OK. Here's come the results of the HR03 Plus.  Sorry for the pictures which are a bit big. If I reduce the size anymore, the words n temps cant be seen anymore.
Stock 8800GTX on idle. 75C
cut and crop
u only needed the rivatuner monitoring...
dunno y u posted the rest

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post Nov 19 2007, 08:20 PM

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QUOTE(IcEMoCHa @ Nov 19 2007, 07:41 PM)
Whats the diff between HR 03 GT and Plus?
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The HR03 Plus is meant for the 8800GTX/Ultra n GTS. HR03GT is meant for the 8800GT.




QUOTE(skyzline_91 @ Nov 19 2007, 07:41 PM)
so huge....need casing modification or not??
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The IFX14 should fit all standard size ATX cases. The only thing is whether the backside cooler will fit inside the top section. Most cases will be okay. The cases with a support bar near the DVD drive area may not be able to use the backside cooler. Anyway, it's not a major problem, you can just use the IFX14 without the backside cooler. I'll be installing everything inside a normal ATX sized case later just to see if everything including the backside cooler will fit inside. Will update with pix of that once I've done it.
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post Nov 19 2007, 09:22 PM

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Holy smoke, that HSF for CPU is huge!!! biggrin.gif
Btw, is it heavy and will the clip break since the motherboard is leaning sideways in the casing? Can it fit normal ATX casings?
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post Nov 19 2007, 09:43 PM

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QUOTE(clawhammer @ Nov 19 2007, 09:22 PM)
Holy smoke, that HSF for CPU is huge!!! biggrin.gif
Btw, is it heavy and will the clip break since the motherboard is leaning sideways in the casing? Can it fit normal ATX casings?
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laugh.gif Yeah it's absolutely massive. It's quite light if u consider the size. 790gm. There are no problems with weight as it comes with a really sturdy metal backplate which also holds the backside cooler. It's made to fit normal ATX cases actually, oni thing is whether the backside cooler fits. Some cases may hafta skip the backside cooler if there is a support bar up there blocking it.
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This is cool and one heck of a cooler biggrin.gif I'm sure it performs superbly well and btw, how much does it cost you?
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QUOTE(clawhammer @ Nov 19 2007, 09:46 PM)
This is cool and one heck of a cooler biggrin.gif I'm sure it performs superbly well and btw, how much does it cost you?
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It doesn't cost me anything. I'm sponsored by them. brows.gif The retail price is rm299 for the IFX14.
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hmm from the review
it shows that for most casing u need to run atx style for t07 / most stackers to run it slied...
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post Nov 19 2007, 10:27 PM

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Cool extreme silent gaming rig.

Is the Thermalright IFX14 difficult to fit?

No offense, how much does the whole cpu weigh with all those cool heatsinks ?

Thanks in advance

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QUOTE(kianweic @ Nov 19 2007, 10:27 PM)
Cool extreme silent gaming rig.

Is the Thermalright IFX14 difficult to fit?

No offense, how much does the whole cpu weigh with all those cool heatsinks ?

Thanks in advance
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I haven't actually weighed the rig. The TJ07 itself is 12.9kg, PSU is 3.4kg, plus all the Thermalright copper n aluminum and all other stuff inside, I'd guess it's at least 20+ kgs. it's backbreaking to get it off my desktop. That's for sure. laugh.gif
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QUOTE(ianho @ Nov 19 2007, 09:50 PM)
It doesn't cost me anything. I'm sponsored by them.  brows.gif  The retail price is rm299 for the IFX14.
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Lucky you laugh.gif
If it's a tad cheaper, I'd probably consider getting it with 2 fans.
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QUOTE(clawhammer @ Nov 19 2007, 10:44 PM)
Lucky you laugh.gif
If it's a tad cheaper, I'd probably consider getting it with 2 fans.
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Well, if u consider the superb performance with 2 units of 120x38mm fans, it's still a heck of a lot cheaper n safer than water cooling. thumbup.gif


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