Originally posted by: bjp999
Originally posted by: JEDIYoda
Sorry but youhave no clue at all.....
think for a minute about the many variations from how a PC is set up to the actual heat out ouyt of each item...to and including multiple harddrives...a full load of memory...a case that doesn`t have proper ventilation a case with too many fans or the wrong fans and the lost goes on...yet what you call a crock is absolutely 100% the truth.....
Then you have the temperature inside the computer not the ambient temperature to worry about unless you have great circulation.......
What you listed are not the many variables involved in setting up a heatsink to achieve goods temps.
What you listed are what heatsink reviewers list in order to trst a given heatsink....
You can follow those 6 steps until you are blew in the face and depending in the varuables not associated with those 6 steps your heatsink could be shizza......
Go back a year or so and look up threads fgrom people posting whey am I getting temps that are higher than my old heatsink.....
The person making this statement could not be any more misinformed!!!The best HSF in the hands of someone who knows what they are doing is going to get better results than the same person using second best. -- There is NO best heatsink forst of all thats a crock of shizza -- just go to these as well as other forums....there are maybe a dozen or so that hang within 1c to 2c of each other.....
Then we have the unknown varuables......sorry your arhuments are way too simplistic based in the complexuty ir the varuables from PC to PC!!
:roll::roll::roll:
World hunger is complex, CPU cooling is simple!
You are willing to give up 1-2C+ on the HSF, you are willing to give up 1-2C+ on TIM, you are willing to give up 3-5+C on TIM application, and blame it all on "its too complex to figure out." Before you know it you have given up 6C+. In your prior post you said you tried a Ninja and it didn't help at all. What does that mean? Changing your HSF is going to do something. Did you try different TIMs or use the junk they give you? Did you experiement with differnt TIM amounts and application techniques? Were you testing temps at load or temps at idle? Your general statement undermines your credibility.---
I never said I was willing to give up anything...you are putting woirds in my mouth...you don`t read very well do you??
I have installed all my heatsinks with AS5 and with the Thermal paste that shipped with those heatsinks!! -- No difference in temperatures!!
Quoting "just read the forums" and suggesting that people wade through a YEAR'S worth of posts is crazy. --
Its only crazy to you because you know those posts back up what I am saying!!
What I listed are the components of CPU cooling (and a HSF review is not going to compare case cooling, TIM application technique, or the fan). Having you say there are others without even one example is just talk. I thought of one more - the fan orientation. In some cases, blowing UP would be better, while in others bloowing to the side would be better. This really is a case cooling issue, -
case cooling and CPU cooling go hand in hand....the higher the temps in your case the higher your CPU temps will be!!but at least it is something you could have said. --
I am sorry but what you do with your system will NOT give me the exact same results!! Why? Because I could have more heat producing items in my system....I could have more or less fans or more or less airflow......I could be using more harddrives or more memory....My case could be set ip differently that yours.....etc...all variables..
Everything else you mentioned (hard drives, fans, etc.) are just case cooling issues. And they will be EXACTLY THE SAME if all you are doing is changing the HSF. They are therefore NOT variables. ii
they certainly are variables...even the ambient temperature is a variable......Each person should do their homework. He/she should factor in how well it cools, cost, how quiet it is, ease of installation, forum comments, and maybe aesthetics to find the BEST hsf for them. I hope we can at least agree with this.
Call me misinformed if you want, but I did drop my CPU temp by 23C by experimenting and learning.