Not TRUE at all (no pun intended) Get two Noctua NF-P12 fans push/pull and lap it, then the TRUE blows everything out of the water.
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Not TRUE at all (no pun intended) Get two Noctua NF-P12 fans push/pull and lap it, then the TRUE blows everything out of the water.
Who the heck's True? doesn't TR make the best top-end heatsink anymore?
Ah I just realised 'TRUE' = "thermalright ultra-120 extreme" Sorry!
So who's the new claimant to the throne Zalbard? "Holy Necropost"... LOL classic! ;-P
Woah that's interesting, time to chase some stories on that!Quote:
Originally Posted by Mechromancer:
Bulldozer can't show up fast enough either. Bulldozer better live up to THIS: Pic
It will either make history or make AMD history if it doesn't. Intel's thread count is getting higher than Fugger's bed sheets!
There was the Prolematech Megahalem, "now" is Cogage TRUE Spirit(if those review temps are not just margin of error).
Like zalbard said, I'd prefer a Megahalem too.
Thanks, I've read a bunch of reviews & am finishing these (oldest to newest)
http://forums.legitreviews.com/about19619.html
http://www.bit-tech.net/hardware/coo...-test/comments
http://www.evga.com/forums/tm.asp?m=...&key=%EF%BF%BD
http://www.hardocp.com/article/2009/...roundup_q309/8
http://forum.benchmarkreviews.com/sh...ad.php?t=13071
The general consensus so far seems to be PM, interesting times in heatsink land!
Some suggest this older HS plus 3 good 120mm fans outdoes the PM, but once you're getting that crazy may as well go WC!
http://www.xoxide.com/thermalright-i...pu-cooler.html
Thanks for the links jalyst i'll give then a thorough read. I have also heard that the ifx 14 can be a hard one to beat with 3 fan setup but it also needs lapping too.
Guys Thermalright has addressed the lapped not lapped ,flat not flat issue several times. I emailed them and they said the design was made intentionally that way including the machined base. I was told by Thermalright the machine marks held the thermal paste in place better not allowing air pockets and that the smile shaped base was made that way on purpose to make better contact with certain cpu cores on certain cpus cores. I was also told the base was meant to swivel to allow the heat sink to be angled or moved slightly in any direction to make mounting more compatible. There have been several threads dedicated to lapping tests that say it does next to nothing on most cpus. Do I believe that (not so sure but don't kill the messenger).