My core contact freezer actually outperforms the Thermalright Ultra 120...its the best air cooler out there to date. If this can't do the job, nothing can.
Quote from: Arcman on August 12, 2008, 12:18:32 PM3.5 GHz kinda ambitious, unless you have a (air)cooler that can actually outperform a Thermalright Ultra-120 Extreme (convincingly),or liquid cooling.Hey, ive already tried liquid cooling, my 8800GTX Sli is actually liquid cooled. I had my cpu liquid cooled, but the Thermalright Ultra-120 Extreme bested it. And there are maybe 2 air coolers out there now that can best the Termianlrigth, and even so, only by a few degrees, 5,6 etc. But if you lap your Thermalright, it becomes king again.http://www.coolitsystems.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=59&Itemid=184If i have to upgrade my CPU cooler it wil most likely be to that. but beter GPU is more important.with that note, my dual 8800GTX, and 780i board wil be up for grabs }-}I was going dual 4870X2, but based on current benches, the benifits are not yet worth it.Interesting thought there. Waiting for one of u all to try that type of cooling out.
3.5 GHz kinda ambitious, unless you have a (air)cooler that can actually outperform a Thermalright Ultra-120 Extreme (convincingly),or liquid cooling.
3.6 on a q6600 is easy, the core contact cooler he has performs well to, I have the ocz Vendetta 2 in mine now, under full load @ 3g it's 43c.
Arcman - 'Bring it on' I say.
you paint that internal yuhself? what paint you use to get that finish it looking nice
Hmmm more men rolling in with the radeons boy. And is that a resurgence of the Q6600 I see? One thing though. How come 3dmark 06 reading your cpu speed as 3.8? That eh adding up.