- Jun 11, 2012
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Hey,
So Im pretty sure after weeks of figuring out what I can do for the case I want and cooling solution, I've came to the best solution I can do.
Note - I am NOT changing cases.
What I have to work with is 85mm in height.
This is a HTPC. This will be my everyday computer as well since I am not made of money so I am not throwing some i3 in it and calling it a day. I'd like to preferably have an i7-2700k or i7-3770k in it and to overclock a bit.
SO, according to frostytech.com [maybe this is a good site to use, maybe not but it seemed very good to me for heatsink ratings], the best cooling solution at #1 for 110mm or less was the Noctua NH-L12. It has dual fans, one on the top and one on the bottom. NOW, you can take the top fan off and use it that way incase of clearance issues which I do have because this heatsink is 93mm in height. I have 85mm to work with.
SO, what I thought and don't see the problem with is taking that top fan off, the 120mm and buying a new fan to replace it that is thin profile which Scythe makes. It's only 12mm in thickness. The fan that is on it when you get it is 25mm. So I figure 93mm - 25mm + 12mm = 80mm which would be under my 85mm threshold.
Here is the link to frostytech - http://www.frostytech.com/top5_lowprofile_heatsinks.cfm
here is the link to newegg - http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...octua%20NH-L12
The other heatsink I had in mind since Coolermaster seems to make pretty decent ones was this one since the heatpipes are in direct contact with the base - http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16835103177
I really think this is the best I can do considering the case and I can't liquid cool. If anyone can agree with me, or throw some comments out, I'd appreciate it. Thank you. : )
			
			So Im pretty sure after weeks of figuring out what I can do for the case I want and cooling solution, I've came to the best solution I can do.
Note - I am NOT changing cases.
What I have to work with is 85mm in height.
This is a HTPC. This will be my everyday computer as well since I am not made of money so I am not throwing some i3 in it and calling it a day. I'd like to preferably have an i7-2700k or i7-3770k in it and to overclock a bit.
SO, according to frostytech.com [maybe this is a good site to use, maybe not but it seemed very good to me for heatsink ratings], the best cooling solution at #1 for 110mm or less was the Noctua NH-L12. It has dual fans, one on the top and one on the bottom. NOW, you can take the top fan off and use it that way incase of clearance issues which I do have because this heatsink is 93mm in height. I have 85mm to work with.
SO, what I thought and don't see the problem with is taking that top fan off, the 120mm and buying a new fan to replace it that is thin profile which Scythe makes. It's only 12mm in thickness. The fan that is on it when you get it is 25mm. So I figure 93mm - 25mm + 12mm = 80mm which would be under my 85mm threshold.
Here is the link to frostytech - http://www.frostytech.com/top5_lowprofile_heatsinks.cfm
here is the link to newegg - http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...octua%20NH-L12
The other heatsink I had in mind since Coolermaster seems to make pretty decent ones was this one since the heatpipes are in direct contact with the base - http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16835103177
I really think this is the best I can do considering the case and I can't liquid cool. If anyone can agree with me, or throw some comments out, I'd appreciate it. Thank you. : )
			
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