Agree. I will test first with U12A and see what kind of temps. I'm getting.
Uhhh AC Freezer II with that little buzzer is just no way for me. It reminds me of that chipset buzzer on new AMD boards :D
OK point taken D15 is better than U12A.
Another question
What do you think about getting Alphacool Eisbaer 240 and getting some better static pressure fans ? I see that those coming with AiO are not that good with static pressure only 1.25 mmH20. Or do you suggest some better AiO ? Maybe...
I saw that review, interesting. But Alphacool Eisbaer 240 AiO should performe way more better than that Artic AiO. It has Flow rate of 70L/h, and that Artic AiO I doubt it has anything near that.
P.S
Is that a little fan on the cpu block wtf. ?? No way for me with that little buzzer :D reminds...
As everyone told me U12A have same cooling performance as D15, even few Celsius better. Plus D15 is huuughe and I have high memories with heatsink so It won't fit, U12A have acceptable dimension.
Thanks for your answer. Merry Christmas.
I know about custom loop that it makes a big difference, but I just don't have time for it now.
I won't overclock it, but I am worried if turbo boost kicks in on 5Ghz while playing or some heavy work, and U12A won't be able to cool it properly.
H150i...
Hi, I am upgrading my PC soon with i9 9900k and MSI MEG z390 MBO. I have 6700k now with Z170 Extreme 4 MBO. And I am cooling it with NH-U12A with 1 fan. I know that i9 9900k is heater of CPU I already work with it, but I wasn't able to test it with air coolers, only AiO solutions. So I was...
No you can't. You must remove heatsink and all that first, then screws that are holding backplate are under, so without voiding the warranty I can't remove backplate.
Setup of Fans in my PC are Corsair ML 140mm front, ML 120mm back, top ML 140x2 mm fans. I think that's good enough airflow :D
No water cooling here, just normal cooling but with that pad modification.
EVGA wouldn't do it on 2080 Ti if it's not helping, right ?
Why did EVGA put it on 2080 Ti ?
https://xdevs.com/doc/_PC_HW/EVGA/ocg_tu102/bpoff.jpg
I think that Asus didn't put it because they want to save some money or something. Their cooling is great in fact, I test it.
But my question is should I try when my warranty is out to put pads like EVGA...
If I made some mod. to my GPU 1080 Ti Strix by putting some thermal pads like 12w/mK (Non-Electrical Conductive and Non-Corrosive) 2mm thickness under that backplate somewhere under the vram and memory, would it do some bad to gpu like not spreading heat properly or something, or would it be...
We installed like 30 of them in the past half year at work, and never had any problem with S24 fractal Celsius.
Be quiet is not reachable to us at the moment, but even when they will be if we order them, they will cost much more than Celsius S24 and with only 3 year warranty vs 5 of fractals...
This friday I was testing Navis 240 on some Ryzen on my job, and pump got smoked up starts to smell funny. That's the first faulty among ten that I installed so far. Still not sure if I should buy be Quiet because of this thing on video up.
I am now watching fractal celsius S24, maybe he will...
I bump into this video alooooot of comments that same thing happend to them approx. 6-7 month after buying Silent loop.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3hu8siX-LaU
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