jimbowdang
Limp Gawd
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That is a ton of thermal paste. There's more damn paste on that thing than peanut butter on my sandwich.
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YEAH!! The H70 better be 20 better than the H50.. 20 WHAT is the ? Redbeard.. got an answer for us?
Kyle.. since you ranted about it a bit, any chance you will rotate the case fans in different ways than per Corsair's recommendations?
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Well any H50 prices drops after this ^^
I do BETTER than that with the H50
i7 -920 C0 @ 4 1.44v MAX load with prime95 - 53c (Idles at 30c)
I use the H50 with a push/pull setup in a Raven 2 case...
Otherwise what you bought is a CPU warmer...
I had an H50 and it made a 12 degrees C drop pulling air into the case...
dunno I think it will choke like the h50, better to stick with my NH-D14.
also any chance in the test kyle we get some LinX and some occt. If the overclock can't pass those 2 test then it not stable and the heat sink wont be worth it.
Unless you've got very good airflow in your case that will exhaust that hot air immediately (say with a 200mm top fan), you'd be stupid to dump hot air into your case just to say your CPU is a few degrees cooler.
That thick of a radiator would make those puny 25mm fans scream to push enough hot air out quickly enough; even in push-pull.
That 50mm radiator needs a thicker fan (or 2). The H50's selling point was it's ability to compete with tower coolers while maintaining flexibility in variety of cases that it could be mounted it. It did not have the height requirement of tower-coolers, so therefore it could fit into smaller case setups.
This monstrosity however, seems to defeat the purpose with that huge radiator. It, of course, might perform as well as most air-coolers, but only at almost double the cost.
I dunno, this thing's selling point is basically the "CORSAIR" brand, and bragging rights about owning a "water-cooled" setup.
I think the radiator was limiting the performance of the H50, so this should help a bit despite the fact that increasing radiator thickness doesn't seem to produce a proportional (in terms of surface area) increase in heat dissipation.
I wish they had just named this the H50-GT or H50+.
Then reserve H70 for a 140mm version, which I bet would perform quite well. I'm not sure how many cases would be compatible, however.
I don't understand why it'd come bundled with fans... that should just be an option, no? I suppose the NH-D14 is bundled with 2 fans as well... but it's not quite as expensive.
just got mine for 59 at best buy made a huge diff
I don't understand why it'd come bundled with fans... that should just be an option, no?
It would be nice if they gave us fanless editions for a little less. However, it would mean marketing and selling two products instead of one, and they make a lot of markup on the fans (cost 50c to make and they add $10 to $20 onto the price tag) Well, one can hope
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So just wondering, is this going to get a review?
I remember the unboxing of the level10 case what seems like months ago, did I miss the review of that? I'd been looking forward to it since that unboxing.
http://hardforum.com/showpost.php?p=1035881028&postcount=131this is why I try to ever say a time line on something is coming. When I do this, hardware schedule always gets effed up. Been a lot of things going on here and it fell to the bottom of the priority. But the parts are all pulled together for the build finally.
price? availability? performance? I DEMAND MORE INFO!
good keep demanding.. doesnt mean we will get the numbers any quicker..
I do BETTER than that with the H50
i7 -920 C0 @ 4 1.44v MAX load with prime95 - 53c (Idles at 30c)
I use the H50 with a push/pull setup in a Raven 2 case...
What thick fan would you use? I tried looking at thicker fan options and they all look really loud.
My guess is it keeps up or barely edges out the top air coolers at best.
H50 is on par with top air coolers. H70 should do significantly better than its predecessor (5c+) or it will be a disappointment.