Jonas Mellkvist
Limp Gawd
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I don't have the heatsink it is on the way.
If the test gives Good results. How far are the Kickstarter ?
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I don't have the heatsink it is on the way.
that's been fixed with "Your pic is my reflection" 's mesh mod or replacing the stock fan with the noctua A9x14 PWM oneAnd won't have issues with turbulence, due to having the fan below the heatsink. That's a pretty big plus by itself.
that's been fixed with "Your pic is my reflection" 's mesh mod or replacing the stock fan with the noctua A9x14 PWM one
Here are some shots of the Lian Li sample
Here are some shots of the Lian Li sample
I love the all-copper solution One question: the Lian-Li version seems to have these air-gaps on top, between the fins, right on the top of the heatpipes... where the CoolJag version doesnt have this airgap, is this an error in production or a fabrication shortcut?[...]
Understanding that the asus Z270i won't work, would it be comparable with the new asus H270i?
Here are some shots of the Lian Li sample
He doesn't have them yet - those are photos taken by the factory and sent to dondan.Did you get a chance to weigh the full copper version?
almost same layout so I say no unles you remove heatsinks and maybe the wifi card will interfere.Understanding that the asus Z270i won't work, would it be comparable with the new asus H270i?
Yes.
You cannot.
Ok thanks.
Will it be better than my Themaltake AXP 200 Muscle ?
Only time & test results will tell.
Ok.
I really wish there was a low profile cooler 75mm or less now that would allow me to overclock. Oh well.
Cryorig C1 @ 74mm
I'm so curious about the deltas between the Cu and the Al versions. My bet is they will have equal performance, but the Cu versions look a hell of a lot better.
Shall be have a poll, to see what the majority thinks, funny to compare current beliefs with real benchmarks.
http://www.strawpoll.me/13059763
Full Cu heatsinks were pretty popular 10 +/- years ago. A lot of ccompanies found that the price to perf ratio wasn't selling as well as expected. The large chunk of pcmaster race swears by a $20 coolermaster tower heatsink or something similar vs other pricier components because why not right? Let's cool my $400 cpu with a $20 cooler. I think the full Cu will perform slightly better than the Aluminium model. But it really depends in the fan. You need more pressure for Cu heatsinks vs airflow just like radiators. My t318 is chugging along nicely but I'm not opposed to a better heatsink. Not to mention that this heatsink pushes hot air out where the other styles keep recycling the hot air inside.
MSI CARBON PRO is a pretty good one.So what's considered the best LGA1151 mobo that this CPU cooler is comparable with at the moment? Would that be the ASRock - Z270M-ITX/ac Mini ITX LGA1151 Motherboard?
Yes it is with 92mm fanSo what's considered the best LGA1151 mobo that this CPU cooler is comparable with at the moment? Would that be the ASRock - Z270M-ITX/ac Mini ITX LGA1151 Motherboard?
Yes it is with 92mm fan
But if with 120mm fan then you need a VLP ram
Is this considered VLP? https://www.amazon.com/Ballistix-Sport-8GBx2-PC4-19200-288-Pin/dp/B00UFF7Y4A
You need this one if you plan to use a 120mm fan:
https://geizhals.de/crucial-vlp-dim....html?hloc=at&hloc=de&hloc=pl&hloc=uk&hloc=eu
I know it is ECC ram but it is unbuffered ECC and not registered ECC so it will work with an i3, i5, i7 and ryzen setup.
Note: There is a kit that has nearly the same name from Crucial but this is registered ECC and will only work on Xeon based systems and chipset.
can't wait.It will be a part of the HSLP-48 test setup.
You need this one if you plan to use a 120mm fan:
https://geizhals.de/crucial-vlp-dim....html?hloc=at&hloc=de&hloc=pl&hloc=uk&hloc=eu
I know it is ECC ram but it is unbuffered ECC and not registered ECC so it will work with an i3, i5, i7 and ryzen setup.
Note: There is a kit that has nearly the same name from Crucial but this is registered ECC and will only work on Xeon based systems and chipset.