They help a lot, only with the main fan It reached +100ºC in sustained load. I made a plastic duct arround them. We have the same motherboard, initially I put four pulling fans in both sides but the ones on the intel sticker side dont make much difference because i couldn’t fit a duct there and...
I already solved it.
Dynatron t-318 + ty-100 fan pushing air (noctua a9x14 hs-pwm chromax can also work) + 2x 20x40mm fans pulling air (if you have more space you can try bigger models) + a plastic duct.
If you already have a heatsink try to change only the fans. The fan model and this air...
I have a post about this setup (before the delid) with more temp data, etc.
https://hardforum.com/threads/dan-hslp-48-a-powerful-sub-50mm-heatsink.1925480/page-35#post-1043813328
Of course modern cpus are great, but I bought this cpu for 1300$ in ebay in 2017 and it is still rocking in...
My goal was to use it inside A4-SFX with non audible fans. It’s been very loud untill now. I have just set the fan curve to an almost inaudible level wich is awesome!!
Before 84º and after 59º!!! For a single cinebench run. Im pretty amazed by the result.
Im stressing it with a long run cinebench r20 test 500 seg (It has already peaked 6,723 points on cinebench R20)
65ºfor a long stress test on this chip is like science fiction for me. I started with +...
Its having perfect contact, with the asetek aio cooler. It’s such a big chip that it is almost the same surface than a his, so Inthink that the pressure is well distributed.
I just tighted the screws the same amount of turns. It’s been working flawlessly for all the afternoon and night.
The chip is slightly higher than the mounting and it is getting good temps.
Today I delided my E5-2696 V4 Intel Xeon processor.
It’s a massive silicon, with a tdp of 155w, capable of doing 6,723 points in Cinebench R20, still among the best multithreaded modern processors.
(It is faster than E5-2699 V4)
Thermal gains are insane, it’s dropped from 84º while rendering...
We have a new compatible heatsink:
https://www.guru3d.com/news-story/id-cooling-releases-is-47k-47mm-low-profile-cpu-cooler.html
it looks very promising.
I have swapped my thermalright TY-100 fan for a NF-A9x14 CHROMAX on my asetek AIO liquid cooler and my corsair sf600 power supply. They may look the same as the regular NF-A9x14 but the results are ASTONISHING.
- It has the same quiet operation.
- Its max RPM is faster than the regular brown...
I have swapped my thermalright TY-100 fan for a NF-A9x14 CHROMAX on my asetek AIO liquid cooler and my corsair sf600 power supply. They may look the same as the regular NF-A9x14 but the results are ASTONISHING.
- It has the same quiet operation.
- Its max RPM is faster than the regular brown...
With the stock feet the distance between the table and the case is more or less 5mm. It doesn’t matter if you put the fan in pull or push, It makes ground effect so it loses a lot of efficiency.
The temps I’m showing are by turning the case upsidedown, so you clear the air intake (or exhaust)...
Hi Dan,
I think that you should consider to put the power supply at the bottom, so the liquid cooling radiators can breath clean air from the top:
(image is reversed)
Gains are noticeable between -22% and -15% lower temps:
96ºC vs 75ºC in push >> -21ºC (and you don’t fry the table nor...
Hi everybody,
last weekend I upgraded the heasink of my 22 Cores E5-2696 V4 Xeon with the Asetek 545LC AIO.
It is a very balanced cpu as it has turbo boost on one core to 3.7ghz for gaming or photoshopping as well as 2.8ghz x 22 cores for rendering. The downside is that it gets very hot...
Hi everybody,
last weekend I upgraded the heasink of my 22 Cores E5-2696 V4 Xeon with the Asetek 545LC AIO.
It is a very balanced cpu as it has turbo boost on one core to 3.7ghz for gaming or photoshopping as well as 2.8ghz x 22 cores for rendering. The downside is that it gets very hot...
Yes, it is too big, you should try a smaller one. I hardly recommend you the thermalright ty-100, it is the one that performs better. You can buy it sending thermalright an email.
You should try a smaller fan. The omptimun size is a fan with the same dimentions as the heatsink. If not, the hot air keeps trapped inside of the heatsink.
Trust me i have tryed many solutions.
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Or how i've managed to drop the temps on my 22 cores cpu by -18ºC for 15,9$ + shipping costs
(don't expect any shiny polished solution :LOL:)
After eight months with my 22 cores XEON E5-2696, I have...
Wow!! Finally!! This is what A4-SFX needed. A portable 15" display!!!!
Now you can put everything inside a backpack and take it with you!!
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https://www.asus.com/es/Monitors/MB16AC/
After comparing myself t318 vs cooljag falcon II (which is almost the same as HSLP-48 V1) and both with several fans, on my 155 watts 22 cores xeon; the only combination that did not lead to +100ºC while rendering is t318 with Thermalright ty100 fan in push (closing the case did not affect the...
If you forget overclocking it may fit. I have a 155 watts 22 cores xeon with the dynatron t-318 and it works like a charm.
If you plan on rendering it may hit >90º though.
Better ssf cooling solutions appears everyday, and in a4- v2 it's possible to fit a liquid cooling rad so you may have no...
Have you thought on eliminating the plate between the two gpu slot holes? It blocks a high amount of air exhaust on my 1080ti founders edition blower style gpu. and I dont think it makes any job.
You can make the right removable plate wider to cover the hole if a single slot gpu is installed.
For the V3 these are my wishes:
- It would be great to have a plastic plate anywhere, to attach a non protruding wifi antena inside the case, avoiding the faraday effect and the ugly antennas on the back. maybe above the gpu srcews in the back, you can design the antenna and provide it with the...