TS,is the fin soldered to the heat pipe?
or just like first model one?
btw,thanks for the time to make this short review,nice!!!
Xigmatek HDT-s1283 Red-Scorpion Review, Come Join The Community..
Xigmatek HDT-s1283 Red-Scorpion Review, Come Join The Community..
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Mar 16 2008, 07:57 PM
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Elite
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TS,is the fin soldered to the heat pipe?
or just like first model one? btw,thanks for the time to make this short review,nice!!! |
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Mar 17 2008, 02:31 PM
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Elite
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QUOTE(eimzic @ Mar 17 2008, 12:14 AM) » Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... « the bios always has problem reading the correct temperature. pls use core temp to show us the temp QUOTE(ckhoong @ Mar 17 2008, 12:32 AM) LOL... must be something wrong bro,tell moar!!!!anyway @AceCombact... 2nd batch xigma cooler's fin doesn't soldered to the heat pipe, manufacture has applied something to the fins n heatpipes, tighten them up ![]() what is the thing that tighten the fin and the heat pipe? if like that as what u said,no doubt it will have better performance than previous version. as for the fan speed,dont use CPU fan socket to adjust the fan speed,if u really want to know the fastest fan speed of the fan,plug the fan to ur other 3 pin there and it will run at full speed. the first model of the black fan can spin up to 2k RPM with promising air flow. try it out guys. put the red scorpion fan at ur chassis fan socket or anywhere as long as not in the PWM of the fan socket by the CPU. |
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Mar 17 2008, 06:48 PM
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Elite
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i have Thermalright Ultra 120 Extreme with me now,who wan to send me his Red Scorpion?
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Mar 17 2008, 07:49 PM
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Mar 17 2008, 09:39 PM
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Elite
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Ultra has to lapped one in order to perform something |
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Mar 18 2008, 04:41 PM
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Elite
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actually i wanna try to lap it my previous S1283,but what come in my mind is.
the DHT copper base,how thick is it?if lap until bocoh then i heat pipe is quite thin and not as thick as the copper base like ordinary hsf using one,get my point? |
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Mar 19 2008, 08:56 AM
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Elite
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yup,Xigmatek heat pipe inside is using liquid,not like the Enzotech Ultra-X which using powder.
anyway,8mm is the diameter,not the thickness,the thickness will be less than 3mm,if u lap it too much,surely the base will bocor. for those who wan to lap the hsf base and the proc IHS,it's better to use S&S kit to make sure more pressure contacted to each surface after lapped,cause after lapped,the surface become thinner and the pushpin might have not enough pressure when contacted. |
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