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| Re: Starfry's - 3XS X58 Core I7 Build Hi Starfry, Systems built and on test at 4Ghz, only down side its running a little warm peaking at about 90degrees rooms at about 28degrees. SonyClowns is running cooler with a thermal right cooler we can swap it over if you like?? Cheers |
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| Re: Starfry's - 3XS X58 Core I7 Build Hi yes, please can you use whatever cooler is most appropriate. I think the Thermalright was originally on my list but the Noctua was recommended. Can't remember who, Paul maybe when I placed the order. I presume you're talking of the Thermalright Ultra-120 eXtreme 1366RT LN25719 ? I'll go with your recommendation, whatever that is It's great we're hitting 4G!!!!Many thanks. |
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| Re: Starfry's - 3XS X58 Core I7 Build Hi Starfry, Its passed over clock stress test ![]() Gonna have a look if we can swap the cooler to something else mind, as its running a little to hot. I personally prefer the Noctua coolers they are a lot more solid and quieter the only problem being they don’t cool high over clocks like this as well ![]() Cheers |
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| Re: Starfry's - 3XS X58 Core I7 Build Starfry, Just been speaking with the engineers, they swapped the thermal paste yesterday from the standard noctua stuff to CF2 as such the temps dropped to within a couple of degrees of the thermal right coolers. Were now happy with the results from the Noctua..... are you? Cheers |
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| Re: Starfry's - 3XS X58 Core I7 Build Whichever runs coolest I guess is the best choice ? I really have to bow to your expertise here on this one. The noctua was recommended by one of the scan guys but if it turns out that the thermalright is cooler then maybe we should use that? I'll go with whatever you think best, Phillip. |
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| Re: Starfry's - 3XS X58 Core I7 Build I would personally stay with the Noctua when we have used the CF2 paste the performance is on par with the thermal right. We are happy to ship the system as it stands, we would not dispatch it if we thought there were any problems. Cheers |
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