Whichi s better - tennmax lasagna or thermaltake blueorb?

MGMorden

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I'd say the Blue Orb for performance, but the lasagna wouldn't block the PCI slot next to the video card so that's something to think about.
 

Tummy

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Yeah... it'd actually be for my KT133A chipset on my Epox 8kta3. The blueorb sure looks way neater, but I notice that the push pin holes on the orb don't match up the push pin holes on the chipset cooler, so the orb would requier a small modification. Nothing major but the lasagne would probably fit right off the bat... hmm... something to think about i suppose.

Thanks! Any body else with comments?
 

MGMorden

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Well from the Picture on Epox's website it looks like either of them would fit, but why? It's questionable/debatable whether or not you really even need active cooling on that chipset (probably don't), but your board apparently already has an active solution. I seriously doubt you're gonna see any increase in stability (and definately nothing in performance) by swapping the hs/fan. If you just wanna do it cuz it's cool though (which I'll admit I've done things for the same reason before :)), then continue on your quest.
 

Vegito

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I got the lasagna and it is much better then stock but since BORB blocks the next slot, I didn't switch.. i'm in the middle of converting the 4 pin lasagna into the 3 pin so I can plug into the mobo instead of the regular power..
 

Tummy

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My chipset gets really really really hot. honest it does...

I wouldn't do anything just 'cause it's cool. no sirree, not me... (shhh..) ;)
 

dadx2mj

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I read a review on both of them not to long ago but forget where anyway the lasagna cooler performed a little bit better not much but a little
 

Spoooon

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I read a how to on modding the blorb to fit on your chipset. Use a dremel and turn the push pin holes into slots. O -> C Then you use small washers to ensure that the cooler doesn't slip when you use the push pins to attach it to your mobo.
 

R0b0tN1k

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IMO, the lasagna looks a lot neater than those orb things. The lasagna is better suited for a motherboard chipset anyway. I have one on my GF2 MX card, and I've used one of their older models on my TNT2.
 

HomeWrecker

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Could someone post a link to the lasagna ??? Will this cool the AMD Tbird 1.2 ghz good ??? I have the Epox 8kta3 and an AMD 1.2. Thanks again.:D
 

MGMorden

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Homewrecker, it's at tennmax, and if you were joking, then good one, if not, then H*LL NO!!! a lasagna ain't gonna cool a 1.2 T-bird (unless you never turn the machine on :)). It's for cooling graphics chips or mobo chipsets. Put it on a t-bird and it's gonna fry.
 

HomeWrecker

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BBWWAAAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAAA Gotcha !!! :p But I seriously didnt know what the link was and I do not know if it will work with my ATI Radeon 64 ??? If you know let a brotha know. :cool:
 

johneetrash

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i think the radeons dont OC as well as other cards, and that even with the stock fan, the radeon still runs really cool... i forgot where i read it but they said that the cooling fan was just just for looks