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N/B Coolers??
OK Well i have a Gigabyte GA-965P-s3 Board and so fan its been an over clocking beast. But, i thinking about im thining about replacing the stock N/B cooler, the stock one is big, but i just want better than stock. I looked at zalman coolers but they were all fanless, and were aluminum.
So here's a cooler i was looking at, and also a pic of my board. Cooler:http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16835103015 Board:
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The only good ones really are the Thermalright HR-05 and the Noctua NH-U6.
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The Thermalright cooler is a beast, I've got the SLI version (no difference in cooling, just curved to fit better on some boards). I haven't bothered keeping a fan on it, and at full load, nothing goes past 15 degrees over ambient.
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Thanks a ton zelig and Lowfat, i just placed my order for the Thermalright $19.99 Shipped to my door
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How did it end up working out for you? I'm considering buying one of these but everyone keeps saying the mounting is too loose. Did you find that to be a problem?
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It doesn't get cranked on tight like a lot of CPU coolers, but I don't think it's necessary, it's quite light, and there aren't the proper attachments on most motherboards to get it any tighter.
I had been meaning to replace the plastic clips on mine with some more solid screws, but never got around to it, as the plastic clips work just fine.
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well worth the money. It actually ended up being pretty tight once it was on there how i liked it. Its not loose like its going to fall off loose just that if you pulled on it, it might move
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Good to hear, I'll be getting one soon
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Why is it Beeping!?!?!
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i just ordered the THERMALRIGHT|HR-05-SLI
and am anxiously awaiting its arrival ![]() the only complaint i have is the price gap between the SLI and the regular version.....I mean come on its just one freakin' bend ![]() meh...i had to get the SLI version because of ASUS's brilliant architecture which placed the north bridge directly under the back portion of my GFX card ..... thank you ASUSEDIT: while I'm ranting about the heat tube design.....has anyone but me ever really cracked that tube open after you took it off?
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Why is it Beeping!?!?!
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well.....there wasn't anything to look at inside upon cracking this bad boy open there was nothing inside but some air pressure and a foul smelling gas. The pipe was completely void of any liquids of any type and i didn't even bother to take pics
i was disappointed
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