Micron/SuperMicro MTA18ADF2G72AZ-2G3 is too 16GB ECC VLP UDIMM. Apacer have too Industrial DDR4 Non-ECC VLP like Innodisk, but i can`t find price and where is possible to buy.
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Micron/SuperMicro MTA18ADF2G72AZ-2G3 is too 16GB ECC VLP UDIMM. Apacer have too Industrial DDR4 Non-ECC VLP like Innodisk, but i can`t find price and where is possible to buy.
Micron/SuperMicro MTA18ADF2G72AZ-2G3 is too 16GB ECC VLP UDIMM. Apacer have too Industrial DDR4 Non-ECC VLP like Innodisk, but i can`t find price and where is possible to buy.
and LGA 2066 socket support for the HSLP-48Now I need also sodimm XD
They look empty, not sure what they are for.This is pure madness. I hope the riser cards are removable or they may be too tall for the new heatsink.
Left one is for m.2 & the right one is sata + usb.They look empty, not sure what they are for.
Wait..... what.... I understand everything on the spec sheet and i can read properly.. but that...... AMD 3-way crossfire X and NVIDIA 3-way SLI?? .... really ASROCK on an ITX???? hahahaha....
Today you learn about bitfurcation
Or here on [H] or SFFN
Don't make fun or point out retarded stuff just because you don't know stuff..
CRYORIG’s Cu (Copper) enhanced Performance Edition coolers is a new twist to CRYORIG’s award winning CPU coolers. In traditional heatsink fin designs Aluminum provides a good combination of performance, weight and cost. But Copper provides roughly twice the heat conductivity compared to Aluminum. This is why CRYORIG is hand picking some of their most acclaimed coolers and fitting them with brand
Improved conductivity is cool (ha!) but in SFF cases, dissipation via surface area/fan power is the more limiting factor. Having said that, copper will help if the other factors are taken care of, so fingers crossed for Dan's tests!But Copper provides roughly twice the heat conductivity compared to Aluminum.
In your spec on page 1 the fan dimensions are 100x100x15 and fin dimensions of 130x120x60. It sounds like the just announced http://noctua.at/en/nf-a12x15-pwm.html would fit perfectly although LP RAM man need to be used...
Some fans for the HSLP-48 test
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Some fans for the HSLP-48 test![]()
Anyone else wondering how it's going to stack up with the 92mm AIO?
See these:Anyone else wondering how it's going to stack up with the 92mm AIO?
See these:
5820k is 140W TDP and LP coolers under 50mm are capable under 100W TDP.
If you overclock it, you need cooler that can handle more than 140W TDP.
For example Raijintek Pallas (68mm height): FX 8350 OC and 6700K OC
Ok.
I really wish there was a low profile cooler 75mm or less now that would allow me to overclock. Oh well.
5820k is 140W TDP and LP coolers under 50mm are capable under 100W TDP.
If you overclock it, you need cooler that can handle more than 140W TDP.
For example Raijintek Pallas (68mm height): FX 8350 OC and 6700K OC
Welp, this would explain why Noctua didn't want to back the HSLP-48. They had plans of their own. Still too tall at 70mm...
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Yes!!!We should start a list of the best mitx mobos that are compatible with the cooler.