ThermalRight XP-90
ThermalRight XP-90
I've been told that the ThermalRight XP-90 is a great heatsink thats not too expensive and cools really well. I was just wondering how well you guys think it would work if I strapped a Vantec Tornado 92mm fan onto it with all of its 119 CFM power?
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I've seen some testing, not mine so i won't vouche for autthenticity) where after a certian point it didn't matter which fan was used with the XP's. The tornado does not move that much air as compared to the Panaflo, and the difference in noise is huge....i honestly don't see the point in taking up a 5.25 drive bay for a controller for a minimal performance boost......when you can control most cpu fans through the BIOS on the board
the XP-90 is a damn fine heat sink....and you will see very little difference in cooling performance between the quieter Panaflo and the higher CFM fan , the tornado...not nearly enough difference to justify the noise...
If you are going AMD, you will obviously go for a winchester CPU, which runs about 10C cooler than the Newcastles to begin with, the XP-90 or 120 will give you plenty of cooling to run one of those winnie's O/Ced without any issue......hell, with the stock cooling I was running a 2.2GHz 3500+ at 2.65GHz and the thing was flying....without any issues with heat.
Trust me, go with the XP-90 or 120, and a 92mm or 120mm Panaflo fan, you won't be sorry.
If you are going AMD, you will obviously go for a winchester CPU, which runs about 10C cooler than the Newcastles to begin with, the XP-90 or 120 will give you plenty of cooling to run one of those winnie's O/Ced without any issue......hell, with the stock cooling I was running a 2.2GHz 3500+ at 2.65GHz and the thing was flying....without any issues with heat.
Trust me, go with the XP-90 or 120, and a 92mm or 120mm Panaflo fan, you won't be sorry.
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i'm thinking about buying the thermalright-120 and the panaflo fan... but, i dunno if i should save up and buy the kingwin awc-1.... 1, i'm a broke student... 2, i'd like something with a high bang:buck ratio..... any advice? thermalright 120 vs kingwin awc-1? i'm very very new to the oc game.
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Thats not necessarily true. Cooler Master has put out an excellent water cooling setup that costs $100. Maximum PC gave it a "Kick Ass" award, and I am very impressed by it, and for $100, you can't beat it.infinitevalence wrote:When it comes to a water cooling kit your going to have to spend at least $200 to get anything decent, thats kinda why i recomended the XP-120 at the lan because for ~$50 you get very good cooling and its very quiet.
Check it out here
Cooler Master RL-MUA-E8U1 / EBU1 AQUAGATE Mini R80 / R120
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