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    Need some help people Sugo 03

    My NT06 fitted on my P5K-VM in more than 1 direction, don't see why it should'nt for you.
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    Need some help people Sugo 03

    I've got the same setup, only thing is I've got a different Silverstone 650W PSU, which should be about the same as your ST50EF-SC in terms of fan placement. In order to get the NT06 and PSU fans aligned you need to change the rotation of the NT06, I recall that when I found the matching...
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    Suggestions on SFF?

    You cannot fit a 120mm fan on the NT06 inside a SG03 case, there is simply not enough space, you will likely need to use your power supply to extract the heat by facing it towards your HSF, the clearance is minimal. The Thermalright XP-120 idea seems good though, IIRC it performs better then...
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    What memory for the new ASUS P5K-VM mb?

    Im running a pair of Crucial Ballistix (non Tracer) DDR2 800's on a P5K-VM, currently its doing 500MHz using a 4:5 FSB:RAM ratio @ 5-5-5-15 & 2.1v, so far its stable for me.
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    SG03 questions...

    Ah yes the crossflow fan, unfortunately if you install the NT06 hsf and most likely any other large aftermarket HSF the crossflow fan would not be installable as it would interfere with the placement of the heatsink, apparently it does not move much cfm anyway though. If you mount the PSU...
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    SG03 questions...

    Yes, please post your temps as well, it will be nice to know how the Corsair PSU performs as I was thinking of getting that (the modular cables should be a great help), there is another thread on this forum where someone replaced their Corsair HX620W's fan with a Scythe S-Flex F and reported a...
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    SG03 questions...

    PSU is a Silverstone Olympia OP650, 650W, single-rail, non-modular. Its oriented with the fan facing the NT06 Heatsink, drawing air into the PSU and out the back, I mounted the stock Intel heatsink's fan under the NT06 to help push air into the PSU, had to break off the fan's mounting clips...
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    SG03 questions...

    The GTX installation required the removal of the interior fan grill, so no big issues there. I ran the stock Intel HSF on an E6600 first with my SG03, temps were 65C+ load I believe, my HDD was in the rear HDD mounting slot and temps on that were 55C!! :eek: After this I installed the NT06...
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    1st look on asus P5K-VM: G33 matx board

    pvhk, I have an this P5K-VM but I am able to swap it to a G33M-DS2R for free if needed. At this point it seems these are the following advantages/disadvantages of each: P5K-VM: +NB runs cooler? +Native 1:1 -Big VDroop? -2.1v VDIMM Max -PCB Color is ugly:p G33M-DS2R: +Now has 1:1...
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    Sugo SG03 Build, Best HSF?... With max height of 8.5cm?

    I went with the NT06 & a Silverstone 650W I had lying around, installed the OEM HSF first, tested the temps then installed the NT06. Since I couldn't fit the FM122 fan that came with the HS, I used it on the front of the Sugo instead (mounted the fan controller on the single slot mount at the...
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    1st look on asus P5K-VM: G33 matx board

    :eek: Thats a huge amount of droop, I thought these newer Asus MB's had "Enable Voltage Damper" or something like that in the BIOS that solved the VDroop issue? :confused:
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    Sugo SG03 Build, Best HSF?... With max height of 8.5cm?

    Hi guys, I was planning on the following build: -Silvestone Sugo-SG03 -Asus P5K-VM -C2D E6420 -Corsair HX620W PSU My primary concern is the heatsink for the CPU, of course Silverstone recommends running their NT06 passively, letting the PSU fan cool it, however I've seen reviews of the...
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