Hi,
Have Thermalright HR-03 Plus from my 8800 GTX and now upgraded with 5850 (Asus).
Absolutely hate stock fan noise. So HR-03 with good PWM fan (fed from the card) is the route i want to take.
Unfortunately I have no space in my case for their VRM-R3/4, but have quite a few of their old vrm/memory heatsinks and 32x92mm blowing 6cm from those.
Do you thing it would it be enough to cool 5850s VRMs?
If so what about oc/voltage increases (as Asus allows)?
Secondly just how good are ATIs drivers managing non-standard PWM fan 32mm thick 1.6A industrial Delta/Nidec?
I had no problems with 8800GTX (apart from some faulty 196xx driver which was withdrawn), but do not want to fry the card as it is secondhand with no warranty. Should i just use standard low amperage 25mm PWM or feed it a constant from mobo?
As well my last ATI was 1950pro does Everest (5.3+) read all 5850s core/diode/memory/ambient temperatures correctly?
Thanks in advance.
Have Thermalright HR-03 Plus from my 8800 GTX and now upgraded with 5850 (Asus).
Absolutely hate stock fan noise. So HR-03 with good PWM fan (fed from the card) is the route i want to take.
Unfortunately I have no space in my case for their VRM-R3/4, but have quite a few of their old vrm/memory heatsinks and 32x92mm blowing 6cm from those.
Do you thing it would it be enough to cool 5850s VRMs?
If so what about oc/voltage increases (as Asus allows)?
Secondly just how good are ATIs drivers managing non-standard PWM fan 32mm thick 1.6A industrial Delta/Nidec?
I had no problems with 8800GTX (apart from some faulty 196xx driver which was withdrawn), but do not want to fry the card as it is secondhand with no warranty. Should i just use standard low amperage 25mm PWM or feed it a constant from mobo?
As well my last ATI was 1950pro does Everest (5.3+) read all 5850s core/diode/memory/ambient temperatures correctly?
Thanks in advance.

