i think, apart from the C7 as that was the first test i did and i didn't think of removing it until other people mentioned it.
there seems top be a abit of turbulence when you stick the fan underneath the cooler, the same problem as when the fan is too close to the side of the case, but not as...
I made a quick chart of all of my cooler temp tests altogether in case anyone is interested, it saves people looking around the forum for them (all tests done with 6700k @4.4Ghz with Thermal Grizzly Kryonaut thermal paste):
High rez HERE
Loudness key:
1: Silent
2: Very quiet
3: Quiet
4...
I did a few tests, mine fit in perfectly when i used 4mm standoffs and no I/O shield. i didn't bend the pipes at all, i used the TY-100 fan that came with the cooler.
That board in the picture is the x370GTN, which supports full 32Gbps, i think Eingang may be confused as to which chipset the motherboard in the picture is, i think he mistook it for the B350GTN
just in case anyone may make the mistake of buying the B350 chipset board, it only supports 16...
these are the results of the CPU, GPU, and M.2 test with the riser cable on the GPU side of the motherboard tray:
High rez here
The m.2 seems to be staying over 70°C for longer when the m.2 isn't resting against riser cable, and affects the speeds pretty dramatically.
maybe when the riser...
i delidded my 6700K, i still have it clocked at 4.4Ghz and am using the LP53 + a9x14 PWM in vertical orientation with 4mm standoffs, here are the temps:
Idle temps:
Prime 95 temps:
Very happy with those temps.
I have routed the GPU riser on the GPU side and will do the GPU, CPU and M.2...
this is after an hour of stress tests, the 960 pro went upto 72°C but as you can see it didn't affect the speeds too much. maybe ill try it with the riser cable on the gpu side if i can be bothered to do that again.
high rez pic here
Here you go, I put the LP53 with a9x14 pwm with low noise adapter back on.
(the pic looks really small on this thread, if you can't read the numbers there is a high rez pic here )
This is with prime 95 stressing the cpu, furmark stressing the gpu, and crystaldiskmark stressing the m.2.
The...
I can run a gpu stress test and a m.2 stress test if you'd like, i might run a cpu one too just to see if everything running altogether would affect it, but i can't think of a scenario where the cpu, gpu and m.2 are going all out, maybe if you were transfering large files to another drive and...
I just tested my samsung 960 pro 1tb m.2 , which is on the backside of the motherboard (i have installed and am using 4mm standoffs) wedged in between the motherboard and the GPU riser cable, as you can see i only get 49°C MAX when doing a stress test, but i'm not sure if this is stressing it as...
No problem. I would love to test it.
You're welcome, i enjoy testing things and tinkering. I hope the copper cooler works flawlessly, i am jelly, cheers for the pics and vids!
Nexus LOW-7000 R2 with ty100 fan pulling air in, 4mm standoffs, in dan a4-sfx case:
Idle speed: 810 RPM
Full speed: 2500 RPM
Idle temps:
Prime95 temps:
Nexus LOW-7000 R2 with ty100 fan pushing air out, 4mm standoffs, in dan a4-sfx case:
Idle speed: 810 RPM
Full speed: 2500 RPM...
My nexus finally came, I am still using the same 6700K @4.4Ghz with Thermal Grizzly Kryonaut thermal paste, here are the test results:
Nexus LOW-7000 R2 with a9x14 fan pulling air in, 4mm standoffs, in dan a4-sfx case:
Idle speed: 800 RPM
Full speed: 2200 RPM
Idle temps:
Prime95 temps...
i have the node 202 case, it didn't have very good temps, i think it's because of the dust filters.
If i used a 25mm fan i might get the turbulence problem again, theres not that much point anyway, i think the temps and silence of the a9x14 is good enough, i plan to delid when my delidding...
I tried to install the C7 with the 4mm standoffs but the nuts than come with the c7 are super thick, and the bolt that goes through the 4 holes in the motherboard around the cpu and very long. i would say the bolts are probably 6 or 7mm long after they come through the holes. i couldnt screw the...
OK so this post is going to be a long but very interesting one.
All tests are done on my 6700K @ 4.4Ghz with the LP53 and Noctua NF a-9x14 PWM fan
i unplugged the titan x pascal because sometimes it makes a little rumble when idle, and the NF a9x14 PWM is so quiet you can slightly hear the...
Just got my LP53, zip-tied the TY-100 fan onto it and ......
Idle temps:
Prime 95 temps:
Bloody hell ..... looks like the LP53 + TY-100 is in the lead so far in my tests! This is on my 6700K @4.4Ghz as usual.
I didn't even see it hit 86°C, must have only been for a split second, 99% of...
Temps are about 2-3 degrees hotter with the I/O shield.
all of the I/O slots into the shield easily, i screwed the I/O side of the motherboard in as normal but i'm not sure if it has gone all the way into the standoff, but its secure.
The side panel isn't completely flush like this though...
Hi guys the 4mm motherboard spacer standoffs i bought arrived, i installed them and everything is running smoothly, the Thermalright AXP-100H Muscle fits in perfectly now, no flex on the side panel at all.
i have the m.2 on the back of the motherboard and the riser cable running behind the...
Here are the pics you wanted:
I am using the Gigabyte z170n gaming 5 ITX motherboard.
first are some pics of the modded AXP-100H muscle, i removed the little thin stand with a dremel tool, then put the fan underneath and cable tied it to the heat sink with cable ties:
I had to remove the...
Its the SF600, i dont notice it to be honest
I havent recieved them yet, but yes motherboard standoffs, ive bought a few different lengths to test, i cant go too short though because i have an m.2 on the back of the motherboard. We'll see what works
I think it was user error, thankyou for correcting me, it seems to perform the same as the C7 with the TY-100 now, but quieter:
i took the little heat sink off the VRMs on my motherboard, which gave me enough room to rotate the fan so it now covers all of the heat sink area.
I flipped the...
I wonder if the non "h" version has just as good or better thermal efficiency as the AXP-100H.
I'm not sure if that's possible with a smaller heatsink, the thicker heat pipes could help though.
Sort of, i already had a dremel tool to cut off the thin metal support underneath the heatsink, then i just shoved the fan in underneath the heatsink and installed it onto the motherboard, i haven't even had to cable tie it in because its such a perfect fit, i did put two cable ties through the...
98°C unfortunately, and its pretty loud too, i cant understand why though (it's not rubbing against anything)
just to clarify, the test with 93°C is the fan pulling air in (the same position as you would have it on top of the heatsink)
the 98°C temp is pushing air out from the motherboard...
Thermals and noise test with the Thermalright AXP-100H MUSCLE with its TY-100 fan on a 6700k @ 4.4Ghz:
Idle temps:
Prime 95 temps:
Idle speed: 810 RPM
Full speed: 2500 RPM
Temps are about as good at the C7 with the C7 fan, but not quite as good as the C7 with the TY-100 fan.
But in...
Thermal and noise test with the Thermalright TY-100 fan on the C7 on a 6700k @4.4Ghz:
Idle temps:
Prime 95 temps:
Idle speed: 810 RPM
Full speed: 2500 RPM
Quieter and lower pitched than both the C7 fan and the AR05's fan, also lower temps! This is great!
Also i wanted to bring up...
Here is a sound and temp test of the C7 heatsink with the AR05 fan on a 6700k @4.4 Ghz:
Idle temps:
Prime 95 temps:
Idle fan speed: 1150 RPM
Full fan speed: 2500 RPM
Not quite as loud as the C7 fan, but also not quite as good at cooling.