what kind of cooling are u using?
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Now I use stock Intel cooler :). I hope I'll change it for something more powerful.Quote:
Originally Posted by PcCI2iminal
Me too. If Ninja win I'll wait for its appearing in the local stores.Quote:
Originally Posted by PcCI2iminal
ok my friend
Scythe War
Ninja vs Infinity and 2 x Scythe 120x120x25mm (55CFM) Push/Push
:D
PcCI2iminal, thanks man. It will be the 1st cooling battle of the year :).
sry for the delay :)
Ninja Copper vs Scythe Infinity
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http://img149.imageshack.us/img149/4...finity3bs7.jpg
Scythe War
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Ninja can not beat Infinity ...he stays 2c behind the winner.
Room Temp-> 22c
Thermal compound-> Artic Silver Ceramique
CPU-> QX9650 @ 3950mhz(1.408v)
MB-> P5E3 WS Pro
Fan 1-> Scythe SFF21F S-FLEX 120mm 63CFM
Fan 2-> Scythe Kaze Jyuni 120mm 40CFM
PcCI2iminal, thanks again. It seems like Infinity is the best Scythe's cooler.
could buy two of these and compress the fins together on one then take fins off the second and add them to the first.
electroplate to get a really good connection between fins and heatpipes.
I thought Infinity has enough fins on its heatsink... By the way how much fins does Ultra 120 eXtreme have?Quote:
Originally Posted by STEvil
Putting a heatsink on the base actually pulls some of the heat into a trap. You want to isolate the base as much as possible (brackets too!) so the heat is carried into the heatpipe. After all that is where you want it to go not some tiny equivalent of yesterday's NB cooler.
How come you had the 2nd Ninja Copper fan next to the GFX card? wouldn't have been best to put the fan on the side and have a push pull setup like with the infinity?