Hi Guys, I just received my board (gigabyte ga-p55a-ud4p) and processor (Intel i7 860) and I'm planning on doing some overclocking,
i really love the performance of the Titan Fenrir so the Question is Will it Fit on my Board if not any recommendations is accepted
Aftermarket Coolers
Aftermarket Coolers
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It does, beautifull peace of art it is! Would like to have one myself!
http://www.titan-cd.com/2009_WEB/eng/index.asp
ColdPlay
And this ::::
http://www.titan-cd.com/2009_WEB/eng/index.asp
ColdPlay
And this ::::
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Re: Aftermarket Coolers
Well, this...
...shows it fitting on a P55 board so you should be good. If it is rotated so it pushes air towards the back of your case like most setups the fan may block the first and second memory slots but just install the fan after unless you are using a kit with a tall heatspreader (Muskin Frostbyte, G.Skill Ripjaw, OCZ Reaper etc).
The main problem that I find with clearance no longer seem to come from the boards but the chassis they are installed in. Too many manufacturers don't leave enough room between the top edge of the motherboard and the top of their case, especially if they have a top exhaust fan so that may be something to think about as well.
I wish that more manufacturers would post measurements of the heatsinks such as bottom of the contact base to the bottom of the first cooling fin so those with extra high cooling solutions on their northbridge chipsets and VRM's along with higher than normal heatspreaders on their memory could check to see if it would fit.
On an unrelated note this would look amazing on a Foxconn Flaming Katana.
...shows it fitting on a P55 board so you should be good. If it is rotated so it pushes air towards the back of your case like most setups the fan may block the first and second memory slots but just install the fan after unless you are using a kit with a tall heatspreader (Muskin Frostbyte, G.Skill Ripjaw, OCZ Reaper etc).
The main problem that I find with clearance no longer seem to come from the boards but the chassis they are installed in. Too many manufacturers don't leave enough room between the top edge of the motherboard and the top of their case, especially if they have a top exhaust fan so that may be something to think about as well.
I wish that more manufacturers would post measurements of the heatsinks such as bottom of the contact base to the bottom of the first cooling fin so those with extra high cooling solutions on their northbridge chipsets and VRM's along with higher than normal heatspreaders on their memory could check to see if it would fit.
On an unrelated note this would look amazing on a Foxconn Flaming Katana.
Re: Aftermarket Coolers
sorry for the late reply and thanks for the answers, i will definatley order this then i I'm sooooooooo in love with it.
Coldplay, i searched for the one you showed and they said it was a Christmas special so its no longer available i bought the standard color amazon as it for $54
Optix, I will be ordering the Silverstone Ft02 or raven next week (still wondering about saving $100 on the raven over the ft02) and it should fit nicely in any of them without problems i think, you have a point about the memory so i'll try to get one without the tall heatspreader but close enough performance if possible.
thanks again guys
Coldplay, i searched for the one you showed and they said it was a Christmas special so its no longer available i bought the standard color amazon as it for $54
Optix, I will be ordering the Silverstone Ft02 or raven next week (still wondering about saving $100 on the raven over the ft02) and it should fit nicely in any of them without problems i think, you have a point about the memory so i'll try to get one without the tall heatspreader but close enough performance if possible.
thanks again guys
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