DAN HSLP-48: A powerful sub 50mm heatsink

I'm just about to order 2 of the Crucial CT16G4XFD824A VLP DDR4 sticks from eBay from a UK seller for £175 GBP each, so £350 total. Quite pricey, but can't really find better deals as that RAM isn't in stock anywhere in Australia and also appears to be sold out from everywhere internationally too.

Anyone knows of another alternative? Would the new Innodisk VLP memory be expected to be released before the end of the year? I'm not too hopeful that it would be...
 
contact Innodisk they have it, and they can guide you to an authorized dealer in your country or you can order it from here:
http://www.dpie.com/dram/ddr4/innodisk-ddr4-low-profile-dimm
just ask for a quotation
good luck

Thanks, will do that. :)

You should wait for the crowdfunding to succeed before buying any ram lol.

I'll be doing a new build over the next few weeks, so I need RAM now anyway. Would rather it be compatible with the DAN HSLP-48 and 120mm fan even if it doesn't end up getting released.
 
Lian Li, our saviour that art in cooling heaven...answer our cries. Destiny 2 and CoD WWII are fun but my faith needs some soul food!
 
5820K 6x3,4Ghz - Bench Table
Prime95 v26.6 8K Test – 20min each (AIO 60min)

Asetek 92mm AIO ...................A9x14...............Top............suck-in.......2200..............25........................74°C

Hi Dondan,

I would like to purchase a DAN A4 V2, but I need to know beforehand that coupled it with an Asetek 92mm AIO and 7700K (4.5GHz_1.220v delided) duo how much heating I can expect during gaming. (I am not interested in benchmarks)

Could you please measure the temperatures for me? My order hinges upon this data.

Thanks in advance

Attila
 
Small update:

Today I got the pictures from Lian Li. The two new prototypes looks very good. I should have it next week.

Here are some pictures:

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Retention parts:

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Looks good hope it performs well! Also for anybody wondering about the Cryorig C7 Copper edition I emailed there customer support and they replied back saying that it is planned to launch before the end of the year. No specific date though.
 
The issue is probably that both copper and aluminum fin arrays exceed the minimum surface area required to dissipate the six pipes worth of heat (ie. pipes or base are the rate limiter). More than likely Dondan could take the height of each fin down in copper or alternatively thin the array to provide less air resistance and possibly increase cooling performance more.
 
about to order 2 of the Crucial CT16G4XFD824A VLP DDR4 sticks from eBay from a UK seller for £175 GBP each, so £350 total. Quite pricey, but can't really find better deals as that RAM isn't in stock an
Small update:

Today I got the pictures from Lian Li. The two new prototypes looks very good. I should have it next week.

Here are some pictures:

dancasecpucooler01147okx.jpg

dancasecpucooler012cko9i.jpg


Retention parts:

dancasecpucooler015jirm2.jpg

dancasecpucooler017glqns.jpg

dancasecpucooler020yoot4.jpg

dancasecpucooler013zholt.jpg

115.1yrpg4.jpg

am4.10ioqb.jpg

dancasecpucooler0010eqjj.jpg

img_58077wpzn.jpg

Nice to see a update and pitchures on the new Prototypes.

Will you test them yourself first then let reviewers get the hands on this Cooler ?
 
I would definitely like to be a Beta tester with my V1 and V2. I’ve got a i9 7900X with x299e-Itx and a i7 4790K coupled a Titan XP.
I cant wait to put this to the test :)
Btw, my Asetek 545LC just broke one tube.. Ill update you as Asetek shows there support. Back to C7 with Noctua fan :/
 

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I would definitely like to be a Beta tester with my V1 and V2. I’ve got a i9 7900X with x299e-Itx and a i7 4790K coupled a Titan XP.
I cant wait to put this to the test :)
Btw, my Asetek 545LC just broke one tube.. Ill update you as Asetek shows there support. Back to C7 with Noctua fan :/
Did you try the Asetek 545LC with the i9-7900X??? (did it throttle?)
 
I just recieved the motherboard (finally(!)) so no, it broke before i got the chanse.
Until this is sorted I’ll run it with a Dynatron R15 and experiment with a 92mm and 120mm Noctua...
 
I just recieved the motherboard (finally(!)) so no, it broke before i got the chanse.
Until this is sorted I’ll run it with a Dynatron R15 and experiment with a 92mm and 120mm Noctua...
:( I have not decided yet if i will get the 7900X or the 8700K because of the cooling capabilities of the 545LC.

If you test the Dynatron with the 7900X i hope you upload some benchmarks ;)
 
Narrow and Square 2011/2066 will not be supported. I made the decision to use a more simple mounting solution like the L9i. This will require screwing the heatsink over the backside of the board. This is impossible on 2011/2066. The reason for this is that more than 95% of my customers will use AM4 or 115x. Tooling fees for the retention parts are expansive so I had to use the red pen.
 
RAM height limits with new air cooler? Also will this now support Asus Z270I?
 
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Narrow and Square 2011/2066 will not be supported. I made the decision to use a more simple mounting solution like the L9i. This will require screwing the heatsink over the backside of the board. This is impossible on 2011/2066. The reason for this is that more than 95% of my customers will use AM4 or 115x. Tooling fees for the retention parts are expansive so I had to use the red pen.
Well...it was a fun journey. It is sad that I followed this thread daily for this sad news.

Since you are not adding us x99e-itx users to the program, will you sell me 1 of your earlier prototypes that fit the socket?
 
Ah, sad news about no 2066 but i understand your reasons. Will have to keep looking for my perfect cooler in the meantime! :)
 
Narrow and Square 2011/2066 will not be supported. I made the decision to use a more simple mounting solution like the L9i. This will require screwing the heatsink over the backside of the board. This is impossible on 2011/2066. The reason for this is that more than 95% of my customers will use AM4 or 115x. Tooling fees for the retention parts are expansive so I had to use the red pen.

Miss that you go for another retention kit.

I like the old solution when you get good pressure and can screw the cooler from the top without take the Motherboard out from the case to change cooling paste.

Is this possible now with the new retention kit and how are the pressure on the cooling tower with this cheaper solution.

On a premium Tower Cooler why are you trying to save in on a so importent thing ?

This are not a small thing like L9I and if you look at Thermalright same cooler they have the better retention kit.

If you go for this solution i will sell my case and buy the Ghost S1.
 
The HSLP-48 is not that heavy, that a pressure controlled retention with force springs is necessary. Furthermore the Thermalright kit is also not force controlled ;)

The HSLP-48 is not a heavy big tower heatsink so the new retention will work fine. The screws will have a stop point so the force is limited to intel specs.

I will stay with this solution. If this will force you to go with the Ghost do it.
 
I have six samples here:

2x HSLP-48 4 heatpipe all copper Cooljag sample
2x HSLP-48 4 heatpipe alu/copper Cooljag sample

1x HSLP-48 4 heatpipe all copper LianLi sample
1x HSLP-48 4 heatpipe alu/copper LianLi sample

I can only sell 4x retention for socket 2066/2011-3 narrow and square. So two samples will have no retention. If you have the Thermalright AXP100 retention you can use that one. The fan clips aren't pefect maybe you have to bend it by yourself or mount the fan with zip ties.

I can give no warranry, the samples are prototypes so the quality isn't perfect. Users with Asrock x99e itx or x299e itx will be prefered. Please write me a PM if you are interested in.
 
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