Originally posted by: VinDSL
ughhhh ooohhh... is right!
Where the hell is the back-side HS gonna go? On the under-side of the mobo?
Hrm... guess so!
Man, this is gonna be something!!! Fin density looks great, and it's got fat pipes...![]()
Heh!
2x140mm fans up front and an 80mm on the back-side is not a problem for guys like me, with Mountain Mod U2-UFO cases, but what are you normal ppl gonna do?
Originally posted by: aigomorla
Originally posted by: VinDSL
ughhhh ooohhh... is right!
Where the hell is the back-side HS gonna go? On the under-side of the mobo?
Hrm... guess so!
Man, this is gonna be something!!! Fin density looks great, and it's got fat pipes...![]()
Heh!
2x140mm fans up front and an 80mm on the back-side is not a problem for guys like me, with Mountain Mod U2-UFO cases, but what are you normal ppl gonna do?
correct me if im wrong, but most UFO-U2 users are on water, or something higher. There investing over 300 in a case, so why wouldnt they go water. Plus i think vin your the only exception ive seen on a UFO user NOT on water.![]()
Anyhow, YAY for more torque on the board!
Im waiting for this thread to come out soon.
I banged my computer slightly and Snaped my board <--- as HSF's seem to get bigger and bigger each year :X
Hopefully DFI's 680i LT northbridge heatsink will be an improvement. It looks Thermalright-inspired--and who knows, maybe it's even TR-made.Originally posted by: aigomorla
NO 680i board, EVGA, ASUS, I dont know about DFI yet..
has made a proper MCP SPP cooler...
Originally posted by: cyburzaki
HardOCP put up a IFX-14 review five days back: LINK
But they compared it only to the stock Intel heatsink. It was effective, but I expected to see a much greater performance spread between the two.