New Aircooler for X99

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I have a i7 5820k in an ASUS X99-S presently cooled by a Antec H1200 Aio. It is no longer performing as it did originally think the pump is on the way out as the logo often starts flashing which was an indicator water getting hot.

So I have been looking at replacing with an air cooler, I have several that I am interested in. Will only want a mild Oc of 4.2Ghz have had no problem getting 4.5Ghz @1.29v with the Aio originally.

The coolers I am interested in are

Noctua D15s and Noctua D15, the D15 I am concerned will interfere with the top Pcie 3.0x16 slot.
Does anyone have any experience with the D15 on an Asus x99 deluxe, A or S?
I asked about all three motherboards as pretty sure they all have the same spacing

Other coolers considered are Bequiet
Dark Rock Pro 4
Dark Rock 4
Dark Rock Slim

All coolers I have chosen are reasonably quiet, any of the thermalrights are out of the question as impossible to get in Cyprus where I presently live.

Anyone knowledgeable think that all or any of the above are likely to keep a 5820k cool @4.2ghz 1.24v?

Ps the case is a Phanteks Evolv Atx which I have modded so that the front and top covers have a 30cm by 14cm rectangular hole in, and then a metal plate with hundreds of 2mm holes in. It’s still work in progress so not too pretty but getting there.
 
Thanks for the replies guys.

Doyle really good comprehensive info

Need to decide between Dark Rock 4 Pro and Noctua NH D15S possibly with additional fan.
 
I run a Asus x99-s and a noctua d15(s?) fitting is tight to gfx card but it's fine

Mounted fan near ram up a bit to clear ram too

Hi LeMson

It looks like your graphics card has a backplate I

Could you tell me the case you have, your idle and Load temps along with the cpu model, O.C. and voltage if O.C.d

I would be very grateful
 
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I went for the Dark Rock 4 Pro after thinking along the same lines as yourself.

Thoroughly impressed with it :) I’d make the same choice again as it looks great, is silent and from what I’ve read performs every bit as well as the Noctua.

Hi Bluntwrapped what cpu do you have the DR 4 pro on

If it’s X99 Motherboard

Could you tell me the case you have, your idle and Load temps along with the cpu model, O.C. and voltage if O.C.d please.
 
Yes it has a backplate.

Case is a Corsair 750D. CPU is a 5820k @ 4.4ghz 1.28V. Cooler hides the ram too, I'm running 8x8 -> 64GB at 2400mhz

Not sure which temps your after, if it's CPU it's idling now in the low 40C's, 100% load it's reading 78C on hottest core, 70 on coolest, though heat soak would see that creep up into the low 80's for hottest. Fan's are all set to lowest settings and stop when idling, comp is near silent at idle which I prefer, so if you had them all going obviously temps could go lower, they aren't aggressive at load either, I game with headphones so noise wouldn't bother me, but I don't wanna disturb others in house.

I was running a Corsair H110i Pro, but it died, pump failure I think, RMA'ed and Corsair sent me a H115i Pro but during the downtime I bought the D-15 and I love it, it's not gonna fail like an AIO, so I have a H115i just sat in a box lol

There's no real difference between the noctua and AIO H110/H115 though when I was testing them, both idle and loads temps are similar, and I prefer that the noctua won't die, a fan might, but it's just a fan.

All great information, just one more question your cpu cooler is the D15 and not the D15S is that right.
 
It’s a build in the works mate, limited by available funds so for now just a barebones system - mobo, CPU and RAM. No case, just a test build on my coffee table.

It is X99 - ASUS X99-WS/IPMI and the DRP4 is on a Xeon 2673v4 20c CPU (135w)

Idle temps are low to mid 30’s and load temps haven’t yet gone beyond 47c.

Watched a few videos on YouTube and read reviews before making the decision, the aesthetics and size of the DRP4 (imo) gives it the edge over what is pretty much equal cooling performance to the Noctua.

Noctua have Chromax, all black versions coming but they’ve been saying this for two years now. As someone who works in design, Noctua’s hesitation to move away from the hideous colour scheme doesn’t sit well with me.

Thanks for the information, like the DRP4 so will go with that.

Have to wait until payday as will also be getting a Rajintek Morpheus ii GPU cooler for the 980ti. I will post in thread when all done with pictures.
 
Just a thought; Thermalright TRUE Spirit 140 Power has 6x 8mm heatpipes in a 171mm tall by 53.4mm wide (53.5mm center CPU to front of fan) and 155mm wide so fins reach 77.5mm from center CPU toward PCIe sockets. X99 S is about 77.7mm center CPU to near side of PCie socket .. so if your GPU back is flush with edge of it's PCIe socket TRUE Spirit 140 Power will fit, and it's as good as the very best coolers out there if not better and costs 1/2 to 2/3rds as much. Like I said, just a thought. ;)

Sorry been away. I had considered the Thermalright coolers but not available in Cyprus and by the time I pay international shipping it’s a small gap to the Noctua or BeQuiet price wise.
 
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