This heatsink together with this fan? Of course, I'd use one of those Zalman fancontrol thingies to quiet it down.
Originally posted by: keeleysam
I vote for the ThermalTake Big Typhoon
At 65dB? Eff that. Btw, he said he'd cool it down.Originally posted by: Vegitto
Did you guys even watch the fan? 220 CFM, baby!
Originally posted by: suszterpatt
At 65dB? Eff that. Btw, he said he'd cool it down.Originally posted by: Vegitto
Did you guys even watch the fan? 220 CFM, baby!
Anyway, the Zalman or an XP-120 would be better imo.
Originally posted by: Operandi
Stay away from Thermaltake, Zalman, Thermalright, and the new Scythe SCNJ-1000 Ninja are better options.
Also that fan will kill most controllers pretty quick, the Zalman wouldn't stand a chance.
Bloops.Originally posted by: Vegitto
Originally posted by: suszterpatt
At 65dB? Eff that. Btw, he said he'd cool it down.Originally posted by: Vegitto
Did you guys even watch the fan? 220 CFM, baby!
Anyway, the Zalman or an XP-120 would be better imo.
Uhm, I'm the OP, here. Anyway, is there a pure copper version of the XP-120? I'd like that, if those exist.
Never connect that fan to the motherboard. You'd be best making your own fan controller.Originally posted by: theman
you could use a software controller like speedfan. just get some good noise cancelling headphones and crank that sucker up while gaming. with an xp90 your cpu will be cold as a dead man.![]()
Originally posted by: Operandi
Stay away from Thermaltake, Zalman, Thermalright, and the new Scythe SCNJ-1000 Ninja are better options.
Originally posted by: Shadowknight
This may change when the Zalman 9500 comes out, so unless you're going to try to minimize moving parts/noise, you might want to wait on a couple of reviews. It claims to have water-cooling level performance, but most manufacturers... oversell their products, so better to wait a couple weeks for reviews before deciding if you want max cooling performancec, IMHO.Originally posted by: Operandi
Stay away from Thermaltake, Zalman, Thermalright, and the new Scythe SCNJ-1000 Ninja are better options.
No, just stay away from Thermaltake. Very few of their products are really well designed, even when they perform well (look at the sonic tower's mounting!). Zalman, Thermalright, Alpha (if they ever come back with a decent one), and AC/Scythe make nice stuff.Originally posted by: Shadowknight
Originally posted by: Operandi
Stay away from Thermaltake, Zalman, Thermalright, and the new Scythe SCNJ-1000 Ninja are better options.
Just to be clear... what are you saying? To avoid ALL of those companies, including the Ninja review link you posted?
Anyway, I have the Ninja, I get 40C/60C with a Nexus case fan at 650rpm, 40C/52C with the Nexus fan at full blast. Really good for a passive heatsink. Having a higher cfm case fan or mounting a 120mm fan directly to the heatsink should provide even better performance. FYI, SPCR declared that it replaces the XP-120 as the current cooling king, so at least one website thinks it is the best heatsink right now.
This may change when the Zalman 9500 comes out, so unless you're going to try to minimize moving parts/noise, you might want to wait on a couple of reviews. It claims to have water-cooling level performance, but most manufacturers... oversell their products, so better to wait a couple weeks for reviews before deciding if you want max cooling performancec, IMHO.