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update stuff seems kind of pointless.... would still try get a 40mm tec myself... an updated same spec tec >_<
I think this "update" stuff is just from a newer revision... so wont be much performance diff if any =(
If i throw as 168W TEC on it, i have my doubts that the little heatsink that cools the TEC is going to be sufficient.
EDIT: Ordering a 140W TEC + Meanwell PSU for it. We'll see how she does.
We will see once i install it. Unfortunately its my main cooler which means i have to anticipate down time for the upgrade.
Any updates guys?
ive got finals this week. it aint happening this week. lol.
After finals i'll do a whole thread about it.
any news?
its too big lol =) if i get one itl devour my mobo im quite sure for what its priced at it will do its job at cooling ;]
I've been running a TEC @ 125W for the past month or so. I don't think there is much of a difference between it and the stock 70W one. Maybe a degree or two.
Also I wouldn't suggest putting anything bigger than 125W on it either. I don't think the heatsink that cools the TEC can handle all that much more. As currently the air coming off it is very warm.
Mine is coming these days and I have 170W tec, so we'll see how it's doing on i7 940
It's freakish big...Getting close to watercooling temps tho...
Thanks for the review.
This looks like one INSANE cooler!! :D
I had a ULTRA ChillTEC a couple years ago kinda turned me off on TEC coolers I guess, even though it was a pretty wimpy TEC of course. I'm still using backplate, springs and thumbscrews from it on my TRUE though, heh, is kinda a modified setup. I just used the top bracket that came with the true, seems to work very well. About only thing that was worthwhile off that ULTRA I think :P
In case anyone interested, it came out pretty nicely have change a thing or too since then.
http://www.ocforums.com/showthread.php?t=609890
I had looked at the V-10 and just decided to go the Copper TRUE, had been looking at them since they came out. The V-10 does take up a lot of space for changing out things or generally playing about I suppose, but is interesting to see what you can do with that big guy :).
Nice review.
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