Just found this, looks good much better than stock mosfet cooling :)
http://img183.imageshack.us/img183/8...tcoolerin6.jpg
Source: Thermalright
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Just found this, looks good much better than stock mosfet cooling :)
http://img183.imageshack.us/img183/8...tcoolerin6.jpg
Source: Thermalright
Thermalright at it again :)
Very nice!!!
Yes, this really looks like some effective cooling blocks! Will be looking for them...
Posted before in the aircooling section ;)
They are out now though.
http://www.svc.com/hr-09u.html
http://www.svc.com/hr-09s.html
$19.99 each.
Each?! WTF? Unless two come in a package, that's ubber rip off.
Depends, plenty of people can afford that, and they WILL buy it. (esp. since all thermalright stuff contributes majorly to the wow factor of your computer). I'm not one of those people who feels comfortable with dropping 20 bucks on just mosfet cooling, but they're out there ;) In fact, I expect this to sell very well, because its actually a decent cooling solution for mosfets.
there are only 2 to match teh type of motherboard....
do these just attach by thermal tape?
Um when did alu HS conduct heat better then copper HS? with copper HS coming standard on some boards?
what is the diff between the S and U
Did you even read the site?
The HR-09 comes in two distinctive designs and types (sold separately); HR-09U and HR-09S. The difference lies in positioning and orientation of the fins and heatpipe. For HR-09U, which fits most major motherboards, sits upright. It is the choice when you have no obstacles to hinder the installation of HR-09U. As for HR-09S, which sits at a slant angle, would be the choice when you have a big CPU heatsink such as the SI-128 and have limited space on your motherboard. But whatever the choice you make between HR-09U and HR-09S, know that you have nothing but the best quality and performance…now working for your MOSFET.
How do they attach. Because thermal tape, or whatever is gonna seriously suck.
Funny how boards that doesn't require Mosfet cooling is on the compatibility list. Too bad it doesnt fit the Abit Quad GT. That board needs serious mosfet cooling.
very nice another vote for Thermalright!
DFI 965-s has holes too.
Hahaha, I was about to say the same thing. No way mobo manufacturers are spending that much for copper. :)
these arent alu are they? i mean its nickel plated copper per usual thermalright correct?