Astral Abyss
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is it any better than the zalman 9500 at all?
However, the Tuniq Tower 120 MUCH BETTER than a 9500 LED and better than a 9700 LED.
It is so good that the best overclockers use it when running systems ON AIR cooling...
Will a 150mm-160mm HS fit inside an antec superlanboy case on a P5-B deluxe? I think it will, but I'm not 100%.
I have been thinking about this item, however, I also see the Scythe Infinity 1000 and Ninja 1100P that look very promising. Which of those is better, considering noise is not a criteria in my selection. Will a 150mm-160mm HS fit inside an antec superlanboy case on a P5-B deluxe? I think it will, but I'm not 100%.
Battle_Rattle said:Tuniq Tower with Fan weighs 965 grams
Okay then....*exhales*
Si-120 with 38mm Panaflo weighs 670 grams
Tuniq Tower with Fan weighs 965 grams
a 300 gram weigh gain from my reference point seems huge! We sure this thing doesn't break Mobos? lol
Hmmm... Just installed one and temps only dropped like 2-3 C from my 9500. Oh well, better than nothing. Oh, and incase anyone is wondering... It fits in a DS3.
-Juce
I owned a few 9500 LED zalman's and THOSE ARE NOT LOUD.
The tuniq tower's fan is a bit louder than the 9500 LED's (IMO)
However, the Tuniq Tower 120 MUCH BETTER than a 9500 LED and better than a 9700 LED.
It is so good that the best overclockers use it when running systems ON AIR cooling...
My brother's PC uses a Tuniq Tower 120, Centurion 5 (smal case), Closed case with 2 80mm front intake and 1 120mm exhaust fan.
E6400 X 440 = 3.520ghz @ 1.4675V (1.42 after Vdrop)
48-52 Orthos 20 minutes load!
Well I beg to differ, because for the moment I hold the [H]ardForum overclock record for an air-cooled E6400 and I use a Zalman 9700 LED not a Tuniq Tower. I have looked at the other benchmark results and notice I seem to be getting lower core temperatures as well.
No offense intended to Tuniq owners out there.
Which software did you use to obtain those core temperature readings? Just curious.
I decided to buy the 9700LED instead, cause I don't have to pull my motherboard to install it, and the Tuniq is sold out again at Newegg. Doh!
Yeah, I've never seen data showing a Tuniq is a better cooler than a 9700 LED, anyone have some?
http://www.octavewebdesign.com/computer/temps.gif
Hmmm.... 1.45 volts to cpu. Decent cable management. I put a thin, even layer of AS5 on the cpu and tuniq. Load temps for the 9500 were around 65ish if I recall.