QUOTE(gavlim @ Oct 25 2004, 05:44 PM)
Xp-90 u can try googling around with the keyword slk-947 vs xp-90
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QUOTE(batousai @ Sep 7 2005, 02:52 AM) Ok, I have prob when installing Big Water SE... Just for info, and the other is asking for help... (the grinding part! I donna want to grind ittttt.. sayangg!) Haha ! But it will definately fit Thermaltake's casing without any problems . 1. Temperature - First thing, the temperature quite sux. Running at 2.0GHZ w/o OC, the temp is hotty at 55-60 celcius! Confused.... -- Solutions: ABIT and other manufacturers released latest BIOS ROM *.bin files that corrects the temp reading. Now stabil at 35 celcius - 42 celcius (no air cond, rumah kampung punya room temperature 34-37 celcius..) - this problem applied for socket 939. 2. The 120mm radiator didnt fit smartly when installed internally to some type casings (like me, PowerLogic VIPER), but when installed externally, the side panel cannot be inserted la pulak!!!!! solutions; I have no choice but by forcing the radiator to be installed internally. Maybe by grinding the hooker (the one that looks like a hangar) flat to make the radiator fit into the 120mm fan bay inside..... no other choices! (man, sayang la nak grind benda tu..) Dont forget to make the 120mm fan to be set as EXHAUST FAN.... Or your humidity inside your casing will be quite hot... even you have make 120mm in front and 80mm as exhaust fan.. trust me.. the coolant that bring the cpu heat is quite crazy hot esp when PC is turn around 3 hours and over... Big Water Cons: 1. The coolant (UV reactive) supplied is only cukup-cukup only (maybe there's around 1 GULP of drinking) left when you pour it inside the coolant bay... 2. The pump sometime gila... make sure to place it correctly..... the higher the reservoir, the better.. (90L per hour maa... quite ok..) Big Water Pros: 1. Make your PC-litle-little-bit-know friends say 'whoaaaaaa~' 2. Cool liquid flow sound (if you adjust the tube corectly, the higher mini-waterfall' sound will be heard, cool enough for me. 3. OK for intermediate-but-not-super extreme overclockers. **for high class looks, try TT Rocket.. whoaaaa... suitable with extreme HOME ENTERTAINMENT PC with Surround speakers, it looks cool... But problem will be there if you want to ubah-ubah your casing... regards... tested on.. ABIT FATAL1TY AN8 SLi AMD Athlon 64 +3200 (Winchester) @ 2.0GHz (still virgin.... ringan-ringan saja.. hahhaah) Xpert Vision GeForce 6600 GT 128Mb DDR2 I think i need no to explain , you can figure out why |
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QUOTE(SeLrAhC @ Sep 26 2005, 04:24 PM) XP-90C is full copper , while xp-90 is full alu .XP-90c is the 'king' , but you'll have to run with a powerful fan , then only it will perform at it's best . Nope , no Xp-120c |
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QUOTE(OoiTY @ Nov 10 2005, 04:01 PM) QUOTE(neuvas @ Nov 10 2005, 06:46 PM) QUOTE(OoiTY @ Nov 10 2005, 10:01 PM) neuvas , let OoiTY have my V1 .I was joking with Shahrul actually . But yeah , but if i have the budget after SPM , i'll get one for myself. |
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QUOTE(eng_hui @ Dec 29 2005, 04:37 PM) Hey guys , may I know what fan works best with the Thermalright XP-120 ? Any 12cm fan will work well with XP-120 .And do you guys have the Arctic Cooling Freezer 64 Pro ? If you can stand the loud noise by noisy fans , you can slap it with a 12cm screamer . Freezer64 pro , will arrive in next shipment This post has been edited by morph: Dec 29 2005, 04:44 PM |
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QUOTE(kruk_r @ Jan 7 2006, 12:55 PM) wanna ask something,the SI-97A support socket 939 right... Yeap .have stock or not....? im from mallacca,if u send this thing to mlk can or not.....? how much SI-97A+courier....?$$(i bank-in to ur account) and what OP address... Si-97A supports socket 939 . And i'm using a Si-97A now , on my old Socket A Yeah , OP do courier . Let Izmir or Shahrul answer your question on the price |
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QUOTE(kruk_r @ Jan 11 2006, 04:09 PM) mr. morph, Si-97A vs SLK 947U and SLK 900Awanna ask somthing... u use this SI-97a right? what ur cpu temp after using this heatsink? what fan u use? hehe....tq. Test bed : AMD Mobile Barton 2600++ @ 2.6ghz @ 1.8v DFI Ultra Infinity 512mb Corsair VS 9800pro HEC Winpower 480w Seagate Barracude 40gb 7200rpm Fan Used : Delta FocusFlow 8cm *1.35A Si-97A( fan running on 5v mod ) idle : 42celcius load : 46celcius Si-97A ( fan running on maximum speed ) idle : 41celcius Load : 45celcius SLK947U and SLK900A ( fan running on maximum speed ) idle : 44celcius load : 49celcius Conclusion : I have no regrets buying it . Furthermore i can lower the fan's speed and still get a lower temperature . ( Lower fan speed means lower noise laH !!! ) Read More here p/s : that was the little review i did earlier for my blog , currently i'm using a 9cm fan with 60++cfm @ 38dba . temp @ 44 , cos i increase my vcore @ 1.825 This post has been edited by morph: Jan 11 2006, 08:35 PM |
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