mandarpalshikar
Why So Serious ???
^^ Boss... I only suggested him that...
Sniper and RipjawsX will fit in below Hyper 212 with Fan
Sniper and RipjawsX will fit in below Hyper 212 with Fan
^^ Yes... running with 2 fans.
CPU hits max 67 degrees under load while benchmarking and gaming. In summer or during October heat I guess temps will increase by 10 degrees, so expect 77 degrees under full load at 4.6 GHz.
whats the use then ?
my i5 2500 only touches 62 degrees @ load in the peak of summer with stock cooler
the only time it crosses 70 degrees is whwn running prime 95
whats the use then ?
my i5 2500 only touches 62 degrees @ load in the peak of summer with stock cooler
the only time it crosses 70 degrees is whwn running prime 95
i thought he was talking about overclocked 2500 which should be 2500k, hence the comment....Read before commenting please.
thats great... cause i don't like loud humming noise ( which my lappie makes alot if not on cooling pad... irritating )@akky89 - No noise at all. You'll notice the Fans humming only if you switch off the ceiling Fan in your room and switch on the AC. These Xtraflow fans are quiet enough not to trouble you. The noise you'll hear would be from your case fans.
i thought you only said gaming load
and for 600rs more i feel that this is a better cooler
Deepcool Frostwin | Cooler | Flipkart.com
Your choice
About noise... With both Hyper 212 or Frostwin the actual fan noise you'll here will alaways be the one from your cabinet fans and not coolers
Dont worry about warping your mobo too much. Warping to some slight degrees will always happen due to vertical placement of mobos and wont hinder your warranty terms.
Related to the size of frostwin... can you confirm the exact dimensions of it ? are those same as Hyper 212 with on extra Fan ?... I can tell you the measurements by imagining it on my MVG when I go home from office tonight.
And dont forget to buy a good TIM/Thermal paste for applying between your CPU and Cooler. Its really really important and will have significant impact on your CPU temps.