pendragon1
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ppl need to make them do their own leg work though. waaaaaay to much hand-holding lately....
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mounted using a clip wire from the "NH-L9x65", Noctua does not sell the clip alone, the "NH-L9x65" has the "NF-A9x14" fan already.
P.S don't try to email Noctua about the clip, they used to provide it, but not anymore, because of the huge amount of requests thanks to this mod !
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It is safe, just make-sure it doesn't go near 90C.Tested this setup with my i7 4770k (delid) / Node 202 case / LP53 + Noctua A9 - Max temp of 85C
Tested this setup with my i7 4770k (delid) / Node 202 case / LP53 + Stock LP Fan - Max temp of 80C
is 85C a safe operating temperature for 4770k?
Have not undervolted but thinking of it.
Just got a reply from Noctua!
They took a couple days to discuss the matter internally and said they'd be posting an official response in the original thread. (I'm not sure if that means this one or the Dan A4 thread.)
Regardless, I would like to thank Noctua service rep Emanuel Fankhauser, as well as everybody else at Noctua, for taking the time to actually consider the request. Even if you've decided that it's not feasible, the respect and dedication to your customers is acknowledged.
it is just a clip, they should sell it like every other cooler manufactures does (Prolimatech, Thermalright and ID-Cooling), no need for the drama.
Really !!! come on Noctua "minor temperature decrease" !!Do not expect a miracle though. We're only expecting a minor temperature decrease compared to the NH-L9i
I know about your email, and I really appreciate your efforts, but what was their reply !!
Really !!! come on Noctua "minor temperature decrease" !!
You are right, lets see darksable
Btw the quote is from here:
https://hardforum.com/threads/sentr...-case-project.1832126/page-63#post-1042828816
SaperPL, do you think it's possible to cool 95W of R7 1800X in Sentry?
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I cannot be sure on how those CPUs will behave yet. We'll have to see the benchmarks and various tests.
If I understand the way XFR works versus how AMD acheived their power savings in Ryzen then running games on 1800X might mean something like 2~4 cores boosting and 4~6 cores running background tasks while whole package takes less than 95W. This top wattage is what should happen when you put a huge multithreaded workload on your CPU and that won't happen over night with games and I don't believe you will be able to ramp up voltage on 2 cores that far to reach 95W after seeing the XFR giving only 100mhz more boost over rated turbo on stock that was stated on launch (4.1 XFR on stock vs 3.6/4.0 base/boost).
It's not like you can take all this headroom for wattage left by half the cores running background tasks and ramp up the wattage twice as high on the other two cores, there are definitely some reasonable regional(on-die) thermal limits you cannot cross which will limit XFR even if you have those additional 30W TDP left and only running single threaded task. Otherwise AMD would be marketing their XFR boosting up to 5 or 6 GHz today
Isn't the Ryzen 1700 processor supposed to be 65W? Why are they selling it with a 95W cooler?
Also, I remember from recent slides that there was a third Ryzen cooler that looked lower profile. I haven't seen anything about that since.
why would you want a lesser cooler? that's only 30w of room. anything less and you could get heat soak in the summer. it also needs room for extended boost situations or if anybody does try to oc with the stock fan.
and the smaller one is probably for the r3/r5 when they come later.
buy something else then(hsf). most ppl arent using the intel stock hsf.Because the 95W cooler isn't going to fit in the Sentry
if someone could upload lp53 dims (and maybe am4 bracket dims for another cooler/that cooler's dims) I could try to cad something up. (am4 bracket for lp53). Ej24 ?
Use at own risk however, if i post.
I have access to a waterjet & other equipment so it ll be really easy for me to make something.... I am tempted....
buy something else then(hsf). most ppl arent using the intel stock hsf.
not to mention these chips/clooers are design for regular computers(matx and up) not super tiny systems like sentry. itx is coming later, with appropriate chips and coolers(maybe small enough).
ps: not every product is going to fit your wants.
Edit2: Next step would be strapping a 120 on there hmmmmmmm
Hey Zombi and Saper,
How are things coming along? Has Indiegogo transferred the funds to you guys? All the suppliers have the necessary parts in stock? Is your metal fabricator/bender ready for such a large order? Everything else going according to plan now that the campaign was a success? I don't want to seem impatient or anything, just curious how things are going on your end. I'm sure I'm not alone in my curiosity.