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DFI JR X58-T3H6 with LP CPU Heatsink Preview
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Wow! I can't wait to get my hands on one of these!:D
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sweet... how large is that LP heatsink ? got a photo of it beside a TRUE120 ? :)
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Originally Posted by
eva2000
sweet... how large is that LP heatsink ? got a photo of it beside a TRUE120 ? :)
The heatsink size is very similar to Ultra-120 Extreme.
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oh i see... i thought DFI would have a matching mini cpu heatsink for a mATX board to suit mATX like cases i.e. Scythe Ninja Mini which fits in my Lian Li PC-V350B - not much vertical room once psu installed.
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Originally Posted by
eva2000
Don't think the HSF is actullay meant for this board in particular, just DFI entering the HSF business. Wouldn't it be something if this board clocked as well or better than the DFI UT X58-T3eH8.
Andre has DFI sent you the DK X58-T3eH6 as well?
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Originally Posted by
The Nemesis
Don't think the HSF is actullay meant for this board in particular, just DFI entering the HSF business. Wouldn't it be something if this board clocked as well or better than the DFI UT X58-T3eH8.
Andre has DFI sent you the DK X58-T3eH6 as well?
Yes, DK is the same as UT X58. Memory is 100% the same. It's only different from PWM. You know digital pwm is good under cold. If you use on air, UT and DK are 100% the same.
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Wow nice, I wonder if can compete with the TRUE, doesn't look like it was made by thermalright either... or is it?
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Originally Posted by
Blacky
Wow nice, I wonder if can compete with the TRUE, doesn't look like it was made by thermalright either... or is it?
I heard it's NOT OEM by thermalright.
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Awesome, can't wait to see them listed and am eager for your results, Andre.
I won't be using that cooler tho... like eva pointed out already, it's too large to use in a V350 which will obviously be the case of choice with this mobo, following in the P45 JR's footsteps ;)
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AndreYang
I heard it's NOT OEM by thermalright.
ty for the clarification mate :)
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Originally Posted by
Blacky
ty for the clarification mate :)
Is it important who made it? I already said it's NOT from TR.
Any question?
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Originally Posted by
AndreYang
Is it important who made it? I already said it's NOT from TR.
Any question?
For me is not important, I choose products for their performance/quality build mostly but since thermalright its been related with DFI lately developing their cooling solutions I was curious, I understood your answer of my doubt... no questions so far (the slides helped a lot :)) anxious to see results!
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very nice combo from DFI! :up:
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waiting now for some benches Andre! :)
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I test memtest 2000 CL7 and vantage quickly. I don't want to do heavy oc because this mobo is for normal people 24/7 using and save case space.
If you want to do heavy oc(LN2 DI cascade etc....), I thought UT is much useful for you.
MB: DFI JR X58
CPU: Retail i7 965
Ram: ADATA 2133X 2GBX3
CPU cooler: DFI MEGAHALEMS
This test VTT read is not correct. I just set up VTT 1.5V on BIOS.
200/2000 CL 7-8-7-20-1T 1.6V Memtest 500% passed.
http://www.iamxtreme.net/andre/JR-X58/35.JPG
Vantage GTX 295 Quad SLI clock default and cpu on 4G
http://www.iamxtreme.net/andre/JR-X58/36.JPG
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thanxs a lot for your sharing Andre! :)
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As always, beautiful pics Andre..Thanks for sharing!:up:
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Andre
Any idea of the whole rig power consumption ?
What PSU did you use btw? thxs
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Originally Posted by
pvhk
Andre
Any idea of the whole rig power consumption ?
What PSU did you use btw? thxs
I have 3*1200W (Thermaltake Toughpower 1200W, Silverstone ZM1200 and PC Power & Cooling 1200W) which are all good.
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pc p&c :up:
What about the megahalems in term of performance wise?
And compared to the TRUE for instance