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    Antec Fusion Remote Max Heatsink Choices

    I currently have an Antec P182 with a Asus P5Q Pro using a Thermalright 120 Ultra exteme on my Q9450.

    The thermalright won't fit in the new case so just wondering what my options were to get good air cooling with little noise (HTPC). The scythe mini ninja would fit & maybe the thermalright ultra 90. The fusion max is 17.8cm high

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    Re: Antec Fusion Remote Max Heatsink Choices

    Mini ninja is a safe bet and it performs very well

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    Re: Antec Fusion Remote Max Heatsink Choices

    Quote Originally Posted by staffsMike View Post
    Mini ninja is a safe bet and it performs very well
    Cheers Mike, do you/have you used one yourself?

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    Re: Antec Fusion Remote Max Heatsink Choices

    I have a few standard size ninja's but not a mini. They work very well and mini ninja is almost as good if memoryy serves.

    Decent review here and pretty much anyone who has bought an HPTC using the Antec Fusion or NSK2480 has used one on their forums (and here I think)

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    Re: Antec Fusion Remote Max Heatsink Choices

    Quote Originally Posted by staffsMike View Post
    I have a few standard size ninja's but not a mini. They work very well and mini ninja is almost as good if memoryy serves.

    Decent review here and pretty much anyone who has bought an HPTC using the Antec Fusion or NSK2480 has used one on their forums (and here I think)
    Just read this review
    http://www.silentpcreview.com/article754-page1.html

    seems very good. So I should be looking for a 92mm fluid dynamic bearing PWM Fan if I go for one to get best performance?

    Its the new fusion max case I've ordered - petty it couldn't take my thermalright but its about 2.5-3cm slimmer than the P182

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    Re: Antec Fusion Remote Max Heatsink Choices

    just a headsup

    Thermalright 120 Ultra exteme does fit in the antec fusion remote max - I set it up today & the lid went on too. So will sell the mini ninja on or may return it to scan if i can do that ?

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