1 Dec 2008 at 20:13 #1 domyboy domyboy Associate Joined 22 May 2006 Posts 603 Location Glasgow Hi lads, will a single 120 Rad be able to cool a e2160 and a 4850? I think i might be pushing it. The cpu will be overclocked but the 4850 willonly be moderatly clocked. Cheers Dom
Hi lads, will a single 120 Rad be able to cool a e2160 and a 4850? I think i might be pushing it. The cpu will be overclocked but the 4850 willonly be moderatly clocked. Cheers Dom
1 Dec 2008 at 20:14 #2 Pilky01 Pilky01 Soldato Joined 3 Jun 2008 Posts 5,060 What 120.1? If it is anything other than a thermochill then no, and even if it is a thermochill I doubt it.
What 120.1? If it is anything other than a thermochill then no, and even if it is a thermochill I doubt it.
1 Dec 2008 at 20:54 #3 domyboy domyboy Associate OP Joined 22 May 2006 Posts 603 Location Glasgow Yeah thats what i was thinking, what about just the cpu on it? Would a XSPC rad 120 be able to cool a e2160 @3ghz?
Yeah thats what i was thinking, what about just the cpu on it? Would a XSPC rad 120 be able to cool a e2160 @3ghz?
1 Dec 2008 at 21:24 #4 MikeTimbers MikeTimbers Soldato Joined 18 Oct 2002 Posts 8,307 Location Aranyaprathet, Thailand yes, I have a Black Ice Extreme (very old school) with a quiet fan cooling a Q6600 at 3.2GHz so a 2160 will be no problem.
yes, I have a Black Ice Extreme (very old school) with a quiet fan cooling a Q6600 at 3.2GHz so a 2160 will be no problem.
1 Dec 2008 at 22:36 #5 Conan257 Conan257 Associate Joined 8 Nov 2008 Posts 1,157 Location Lincoln I used to cool a 4ghz Prescott P4 and an X800 XTPE with a 120.1 rad... I wouldn't be suprised if it works... dont expect amazing temps, but I'd give it a go if you're happy to take it apart after.
I used to cool a 4ghz Prescott P4 and an X800 XTPE with a 120.1 rad... I wouldn't be suprised if it works... dont expect amazing temps, but I'd give it a go if you're happy to take it apart after.
1 Dec 2008 at 22:42 #6 Bradley8988 Bradley8988 Associate Joined 19 Jan 2008 Posts 2,168 Location Sunny Wales. CPU yes CPU and gpu no.
1 Dec 2008 at 23:18 #7 Hades Hades Man of Honour Joined 19 Oct 2002 Posts 29,993 Location Surrey As above I'd say CPU yes, GPU no.