- Jun 25, 2005
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I just discovered that by clicking on the photo of the K8N4-E Deluxe on the Asus web site and click to change size to 200% (in the Opera browser), I get pretty much a life size picture of that motherboard. I measured the size of the RAM slot for example and I'd say it's the same. I have a socket 754 CPU I also put in front of the photo that matches the size of the CPU slot.
So, looking at the Zalman 7000 alcu, it says 109 mm. By putting a transparent ruler on my screen, I see that the Zalman heatsink would end exactly where the blue part of the first RAM slot begins. So, I figure there might be about 2 mm seperating the heatsink and the RAM. Since it's round, that means there's only a very small part of it that would be close to the RAM.
But, both generate a certain amount of heat. So, my question is, would this be too close?
The odd thing is, since it's a socket 754, I looked at the manual online and it says if you put 2 double sided sticks of RAM in slots 2 and 3, they slow down to 200 MHz. If I want to put 2x1 GB, I'd have to put it in slot 1 and 2 for them to operate at 400 MHz.
Imagine that. Heh.
So, looking at the Zalman 7000 alcu, it says 109 mm. By putting a transparent ruler on my screen, I see that the Zalman heatsink would end exactly where the blue part of the first RAM slot begins. So, I figure there might be about 2 mm seperating the heatsink and the RAM. Since it's round, that means there's only a very small part of it that would be close to the RAM.
But, both generate a certain amount of heat. So, my question is, would this be too close?
The odd thing is, since it's a socket 754, I looked at the manual online and it says if you put 2 double sided sticks of RAM in slots 2 and 3, they slow down to 200 MHz. If I want to put 2x1 GB, I'd have to put it in slot 1 and 2 for them to operate at 400 MHz.
Imagine that. Heh.