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Intel DX58SO mobo + tall ram + super heatsinks

Posted: Thu Feb 11, 2010 4:05 pm
by crowTrobot
So I have been looking at all the legit reviews heatsink reviews and thankfully the dx58so is used so I can see which of the top heatsink coolers would fit with tall ram, apparently the answer is none :( I am tempted to get the Corsair H50 but the idle temps are disturbingly high :/. I just ordered patriot extreme vipers so I don't think any of the noctuas or the thermalright heatsinks will fit. Anyone have a DX58SO and using a heatsink that clears tall ram?

Re: Intel DX58SO mobo + tall ram + super heatsinks

Posted: Thu Feb 11, 2010 8:11 pm
by bubba
Most of what blocks the 3rd slot is the spring clips for the Noctua NH-U12P, its gonna be tight to the fins, but if you can rig it with something in place of the spring clips on that side you could be ok...
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The True/Ultra 120 on the other hand.. yah your blocked.
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Re: Intel DX58SO mobo + tall ram + super heatsinks

Posted: Thu Feb 11, 2010 10:12 pm
by crowTrobot
Thanks!

yeah I think I'll just use wires on top to attach the fan.
Although I'm thinking I think I should just get ram that are low profile like a-data, mushkin or gskill (NQ). The tall ram heatsinks really limit my cooling options on this board, its bad enough the local stores here don't carry a big selection of heatsinks (mostly zalmans, ugh..)

Re: Intel DX58SO mobo + tall ram + super heatsinks

Posted: Fri Feb 12, 2010 12:33 am
by skier
crowTrobot wrote: its bad enough the local stores here don't carry a big selection of heatsinks (mostly zalmans, ugh..)
Zalman is soo Core2 :lol:

it sucks that intel made the board that cramped between the CPU/RAM, so many limitations

Re: Intel DX58SO mobo + tall ram + super heatsinks

Posted: Tue Feb 16, 2010 8:48 am
by crowTrobot
skier wrote:
crowTrobot wrote: its bad enough the local stores here don't carry a big selection of heatsinks (mostly zalmans, ugh..)
Zalman is soo Core2 :lol:

it sucks that intel made the board that cramped between the CPU/RAM, so many limitations
Not to mention the IOH is actively cooled with a VERY LOUD little fan that also has a VERY STRONG LED (it lights up my entire room). Active cooling on IOH also means that the hot air is being blown downward meeting with the hot air being blown downward by the stock cooler and it is trapped there instead of escaping upwards because of the RAM placement on top while the bottom my GTX 260 is also blowing air upwards. Very poor design on Intel's part compared to ALL x58 boards with ram on the side and heatpipes connecting all the passively cooled IOH with the fets and southbridge so the heat is distributed among them.

Looks like Noctua U12P SE2 is the perfect candidate for this board. Except using maybe sandwich/garbage bag ties to mount the fans on the side facing the RAM. My patriot ram is pretty damn tall, its exactly as tall as the stock heatsink mounted on top of the cpu (minus the fan)

Re: Intel DX58SO mobo + tall ram + super heatsinks

Posted: Wed Feb 17, 2010 10:06 am
by crowTrobot
How about a 90 degree setup with only 1 fan pushing on the bottom upwards toward the ram? (I must admit the RAM will still block the some of the air but that's better than nothing). Would a thermalright fit this way? I'm going to put it in a full tower case with 2x120mm fans exhaust pulling from the top anyway. The IOH cooler might get blocked on the right but I could just replace that with an aftermarket fan anyway since the one Intel provides is the loudest thing on my system, but I definitely need a fan on that thing since it gets hot to the touch without a fan.

EDIT:
Ah yes!!!!! NH-U12P will fit sideways and completely clear the ram slots if I don't use the top pull fan and just use a push fan on the bottom.

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