Best NB air cooler

JBS

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I have a Gigabyte GA-MA78GM-S2H motherboard, and I'd like to replace the stock northbridge cooler with an aftermarket NB cooler.

motherboard: http://www.gigabyte.com.tw/Products/...ProductID=2758

I think I've narrowed my choices to either the Xigmatek PTR-CN881 Porter, or the Thermalright HR-05 IFX:

http://www.heatsinkfactory.com/xigma...et-cooler.html

http://www.heatsinkfactory.com/therm...et-cooler.html

The Xigmatek has one 8mm direct-touch heatpipe, while the Thermalright has one 6mm non-direct-touch heatpipe, so I would guess the Xigmatek might do a better job. However I haven't found any reviews that include the both of them so I'm not sure.

Between these two coolers, what would people recommend for my motherboard.
 
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The cheapest thing I've done with my UD3R NB HS was place a 120mm fan about 6" away from it and its taken the temps down ~ 4-6 *
 

zagood

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Don't copy and paste links from posts, the shortened ones don't work.

That being said, either of those will work well.
 

faxon

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i own 2 thermalright northbridge coolers, they are good enough at their job to be run passive on my 680i LT board. as for which is better, the SLI-IFX coolers from thermalright have 2 heatpipes, so it would be reasonable to assume that they move more heat off the chipset than the xigmatek one. from my experience though, the 1 and 2 heatpipe versions both cool just as well, though i might not have been putting enough stress on them to test that fact. i didnt even have much airflow going over them lol.
 

Soulkeeper

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that base on the xigmatek doesn't look very impressive

I've been very happy with my hr-05
my TRUE's fan pulls the air thru both heatsinks as the fins line up. works good.