Passive cooling and my Q6600
I recently upgraded for an E6600 to a Q6600 so I also decided to change my freezer 7 Pro for a Thermalright 120 Ultra Extreme and test out passive cooling on a Q6600 for a few days! I am planning to add a 120mm fan but I thought this would be a good test.
I removed the Freezer 7 Pro and put it next to the Thermalright 120 Ultra Extreme
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I pulled the motherboard and cleaned off the old thermal paste
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Took some shots of my X-Fi and 8800GT... why not ;)
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I fitted the Thermalright 120 Ultra Extreme to the board, what a nightmare, I really needed 3 hands, shame I only have 2!
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Placed the board back in the case to check that it actually fitted
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Looks pretty good!
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Room temp= 25°C
Average Idle= 35°C
Average 4 core 100% load 60°C
Not bad for a passive heatsink and 4 hot cores!
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Nice :)
While in theory it should be slightly better the other way around passively, if you're going to stick a fan on it then it's not really worth the hassel of reseating it. ;)
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I wonder if it can really be considered passive cooling when the case fan is pulling air away from the heatsink. May be consider adding a fan shourd between the heatsink and the case fan?
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Considering that the extreme isn't designed to run passive and normally requires quite a powerful fan to get it's best results that's pretty good.
Something like the Scythe Ninja is better for the job if you actually want to try it as a permanent solution as the fins are further apart allowing normal case air flow to give it sufficient cooling.
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arthurleung
I wonder if it can really be considered passive cooling when the case fan is pulling air away from the heatsink. May be consider adding a fan shourd between the heatsink and the case fan?
Yeah I was thinking the same :D
Still, thats a stonking setup though mate :)
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Agent
Yeah I was thinking the same :D
Still, thats a stonking setup though mate :)
I'll do some passive action with the (future) Q9450 :P
Tried undervolting the Q6600 to minimum voltage? That will help with temperature a lot.
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mine does 1.225v at 3gig so use that as a rule if you're lowering the volts jay.
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BTW are you running dual channel in that config?
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no, a faulty water cooler from overclockers.co.uk destroyed the other 2 memory slots.
You can argue that its not passive cooling but no matter what the heatsink does not have a fan on it!
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Modding with a hacksaw?? what did you have to chop off?
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Modding with a hacksaw?? what did you have to chop off?
most likely the corners were closed on his fan, I've used a hacksaw and bolt grippers to open up the corners on some of my fans too.
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the fan needed a bit on each courner removing. The clips need to go through the back side of the screw holes but the holes on the thermaltake fans go into a plastic tube between the front and the back of the fan so the clips would not work. I just hacked the tubes of each courner and all was good. Snub nose pliers where also used.
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Gee, my E2180 idles at 38!! S1 128 Heatsink and fan.
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but how warm is your room? Mine is about 25°C so I am looking at about 5°C above ambient idle and 15°C under load.
Its a serious Heatsink though, heavy, a pain in the arse to install but cools very well! I had to laugh at the temps that speedfan gives on quads though. 15°C under the actual temp. It was cooler than the room....
core temp all the way for me.
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Yea, i am using Core Temp too. My mates AM2 3.2 runs at 28 idle though!! His room is warm too!!!