Is this STOCK SB cooling?

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Patrick Wolf

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OH well, thanks for clearing that up fellas...

So I guess when I build my new SB, I WILL need to purchase a heat sink as well..

If you're going to overclock and/or want something quiet, yes. Just make sure it's 1155 or 1156 compatible. Plenty of options out there.
 

Spikesoldier

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i really wonder if sandy bridge can take a omglarge heatsink and cool it passively through the airflow provided by case and psu fans.
 

jimhsu

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My E8400 right now (slightly overclocked to 3.6) is passively cooled right now (though having a SFF setup, my power supply fan is right over my heatsink, which makes this possible). Idle is 31C, load is around 65C.

So yes, I believe it should be possible.
 

Anomaly1964

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If you're going to overclock and/or want something quiet, yes. Just make sure it's 1155 or 1156 compatible. Plenty of options out there.


Trust me, once SB is available, I will have some VERY specific questions for you guys in regards to fan, MB, RAM...
 

Concillian

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i really wonder if sandy bridge can take a omglarge heatsink and cool it passively through the airflow provided by case and psu fans.

It really makes no sense to have a case fan, but no fan on the CPU. Better to have a really quiet or undervolted fan on the CPU and no case fan, IMO.

But really, you can put 2 or 3 undervolted or PWM fans at various locations get pretty decent performance. You really want a fan blowing directly through the CPU heatsink. You need a fan somewhere, it makes sense for it to be where lots of heat needs moved.
 

Maximilian

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Shame thats not stock for the K series, AMD had a sweet cooler with their opterons a while ago, copper heatpipes too, i had one with my opty 170.
 

llee

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this will be great for SFF users. We'll be able to use smaller coolers like Silverstone's NT-07 while cramming everything inside tiny mini itx cases.
 

Hogan773

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Shame thats not stock for the K series, AMD had a sweet cooler with their opterons a while ago, copper heatpipes too, i had one with my opty 170.

Agree but not if it adds to the price. When I got a 212+ for $15, I don't want to have Intel effectively add in $50 to give me the same thing.....
 

notty22

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I read that IS the fan on the 2600K not the 2500k though.
I searched about 10 reviews to find a reviewer who clearly stated that.
So that extra 100 dollars gets you that as well.


The Core i7-2600K comes with a new fan–heat sink unit similar to the one introduced with the Core i7-980X last year, and that requires a special bracket to be installed underneath the motherboard; this is easy if you're assembling a system from scratch, but not if you want to replace a chip in one you've already built.
http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2374890,00.asp
 
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namtran512

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http://www.hardwareheaven.com/revie...otherboards-review-the-sandy-bridge-cpus.html

This review seems to also think the 2600K comes with the big momma HSF

SOMEONE must know SOMEONE who works at Intel, Microcenter, Fry's? This should be a pretty straightforward answer given that the stores already HAVE the boxes sitting in their stockrooms. Eh?



The Frys and Microcenters I went to did not have the processors in their stock room. Supposed to come in by Friday I believe.
 

cbn

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No. That's 980X's. This is SB (left):

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Impressive, isn't it?

Looks like a 1U height cooler.
 

BoozeCompany

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My E8400 right now (slightly overclocked to 3.6) is passively cooled right now (though having a SFF setup, my power supply fan is right over my heatsink, which makes this possible). Idle is 31C, load is around 65C.

So yes, I believe it should be possible.

How big is your heatsink? Has to be pretty big to PASSIVELY cool your cpu
 

Surutcra

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What leads you to that conclusion ?

over the 2600k ?

Because the major difference between the 2500k and 2600k is hyperthreading and with 4 cores most games do not utilize hyperthreading by any meaningful degree. In other words the 2600k does not offer very much at all over the 2500k in gaming.