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Update 12/8/2011
Built my semi-new rig yesterday. Here are my thoughts on the Thermalright Macho HR-02:
HUGE! This thing did not fit in an unaltered Antec 900 case, nor could I use the first DIMM slot closest to the CPU. I made it work, but my case now has a much bigger vent on the side by virtue of me having to remove the (unused) side plexi-glass case fan mount.
Installation wasn't too bad. Any of these large coolers aren't always fun to install, but with a little patience and planning it's doable. Note to prospective buyers of the Macho: that big hole down the center of the heat sink? Yeah, it's there for a reason. You don't need to be a downer like me and try to fasten the back side screw to the mounting plate with your go go gadget arms. Just stick a long screwdriver down that hole and tighten away.
Performance wise, I'm impressed. I'm running 4700 Mhz stable @ 1.34. Under load it's maxed out @ ~ 70°, while as I type this now it's idling @ 35°.
IMO, this cooler is going to be at or near top of the food chain in that price range, and the good reviews I've seen almost everywhere online are well deserved.
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I'm finally putting together a new rig, and I've elected to go with the Thermalright HR-02 Macho for cooling. CPU will be an I5-2500k. Link to review of the Macho:
http://www.hardocp.com/article/2011/07/26/thermalright_hr02_macho_cpu_air_cooler_review
I had a bitch of a time locating any retailers who have this thing in stock, but I found one on Amazon. Only $39.99. Crazy that such a seemingly good product is so hard to find.
I considered the nh-d14, nh-c14, and silver arrow, but in the end I stuck to my goal of building this rig on the cheap, and the Macho won out.
Anyone have any experience with this beast? IMO it's ugly as shit, but it's performance at a good price I'm after, aesthetics are secondary.
Built my semi-new rig yesterday. Here are my thoughts on the Thermalright Macho HR-02:
HUGE! This thing did not fit in an unaltered Antec 900 case, nor could I use the first DIMM slot closest to the CPU. I made it work, but my case now has a much bigger vent on the side by virtue of me having to remove the (unused) side plexi-glass case fan mount.
Installation wasn't too bad. Any of these large coolers aren't always fun to install, but with a little patience and planning it's doable. Note to prospective buyers of the Macho: that big hole down the center of the heat sink? Yeah, it's there for a reason. You don't need to be a downer like me and try to fasten the back side screw to the mounting plate with your go go gadget arms. Just stick a long screwdriver down that hole and tighten away.
Performance wise, I'm impressed. I'm running 4700 Mhz stable @ 1.34. Under load it's maxed out @ ~ 70°, while as I type this now it's idling @ 35°.
IMO, this cooler is going to be at or near top of the food chain in that price range, and the good reviews I've seen almost everywhere online are well deserved.




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I'm finally putting together a new rig, and I've elected to go with the Thermalright HR-02 Macho for cooling. CPU will be an I5-2500k. Link to review of the Macho:
http://www.hardocp.com/article/2011/07/26/thermalright_hr02_macho_cpu_air_cooler_review
I had a bitch of a time locating any retailers who have this thing in stock, but I found one on Amazon. Only $39.99. Crazy that such a seemingly good product is so hard to find.
I considered the nh-d14, nh-c14, and silver arrow, but in the end I stuck to my goal of building this rig on the cheap, and the Macho won out.
Anyone have any experience with this beast? IMO it's ugly as shit, but it's performance at a good price I'm after, aesthetics are secondary.
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