I've been thinking about buying a TRUE for some time and was wondering if its still worth it, is there some thing out there thats better? If so please link :)
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I've been thinking about buying a TRUE for some time and was wondering if its still worth it, is there some thing out there thats better? If so please link :)
There are like n+1 topics on this subject, dude - use search. :)
Bottom line, if you need it it's worth it. If you want high performance air heatsink take Vendetta 2 or Xigmatech or that other cloned thing...
xigma really rocks. all the companies like ocz, sunbeamtech, kingwin, even silenx use its HDT design (they rebrand xigma hsf with another fan).
just check
www.frostytech.com
I guess TRUE is not that much worth it anymore...
All these other coolers nearly reaching TRUE's performance at half it's price...
Oh well, we're still waiting for a BETTER one :p
I disagree a lapped TRUE and high CFM fans is still untouchable, if you want the performance then you pays the price
I like TRUE because its sexy looking beast esp with push pull fans ! LOL
What fans would be recommended for a push/pull?
The TRUE is untouchable with the following 2 conditions met:
1) washer mod (stick a thin dime or penny thickness metal washer ring between the retainer and heatsink) for tight contact
2) decent high cfm fan (Scythe S-FLEX SFF21F is a good balance of cfm vs. noise)
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...s-flex&x=0&y=0
As evidence, check out the following realtemp load temps with an e8600 under load @ 4.3ghz/1.352vcore with 1 push scythe s-flex fan:
http://i246.photobucket.com/albums/g...69/e8600es.jpg
This is true. Most people say Vendetta 2 or Achilles and co. rival TRUE on terms price/performance ratio.
It's true but when you put in it, all what TRUE can do, no air cooler can rival it.
On terms of sheer performance TRUE is still top notch.:up:
Even with one high cfm fan it's good, let alone push-pull combo.
Yes TRUE is worth it. Vendetta etc are annoying to install and flimsy by comparison. Then add to that the performance of the TRUE, and it should be a no brainer. There have been many reviews that compare most of the top end coolers, so just use google and search for individual's results on forums you frequent.
That's what I did, and came to the conclusion it was worth it, and subsequently bought one. Also they can handle a quad with ease, and allow you to push some serious voltages on air if you wanted to abuse your cpu, so you won't need to upgrade in either scenario.
I'm happy with mine using an Antec Tri-cool 120mm fan on medium, and no washer mod. Max load temp for me is 49*C.
If it's out of your price range just get something you can afford.
As always it depends on the individual and it's needs. If you need it you will buy it, if not you won't.
I just don't like ppl that have TRUE say Vendetta 2, Achilles & co. are worse because they perform worse with all mods on the TRUE, and vice versa, ppl with Vendetta, Achilles & co. saying that TRUE is too expensive.
You get what you pay, just figure out what will you pay for.:up:
well I've heard plenty on the quality of the other coolers, things like dodgy fan, the heatpipes coming loose etc...
The only thing I dislike about the TRUE is the scissors mount and price, but I still love it to bits :D
price I don't mind, I don't think I need to change this cooler ever, unless Thermalright refuse to release a Nehalem bracket
This also can be fixed with little time needed:
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...&highlight=mod
:up:
I use a 2p coin, nice extra pressure, dropped 2C and doesn't twist and turn when I change fan ;)
I'm just a bit miffed that end users have to fix this themselves, but meh its easy to do, still fiddly when mounting, I'd prefer the IFX14/Ultima90 mounting method perhaps.
Don't think I was bad-mouthing the Vendetta per se, I have just read a few posts of owners saying they had cut themselves on it, or failed to mount it properly due to its design. I just think the TRUE does the job slightly better, is more user friendly, and the mounting design is solid, which can be further improved with the washer mod.
One sole thing that they could have improved is to leave the mounting system they used on the old 120A Ultra instead of messing about with this scissor thing. It's not bad but there is a solution in the company itself.
Would it be worth it with two high cfm fans (80+) un-lapped?
"TRUE Worth it? "
Yes.. next subject..:D
It depends on what revision of the TRUE you've got.
The newer ones have base finish like this:
http://i34.tinypic.com/2502zps.jpg
as you can see it's pretty good and lapping is not that necessary.
Older version, like the one i have really needed lapping and after that it's rather good.
How do you know which version you have? :) Does the new version also suffer from the lack of pressure and does it need a washer mod? :)
thats mine on picture. well lapping is not needed. as for the lack of pressure, its not unmovable, so it's better to put something between base and that scissor mount
Do you guys know the TRUE is supposed to rotate? It's intentional. I spoke with a Thermalright tech about this and that's what he said. I'd just like to clear up that it's not rotating because it's a bad fit, which most people seem to think.
Ultima-90 is no better, actually. Mine rotates like crazy, I only have to touch it and it moves. I don't like it, but the cooler seems to be doing a nice enough job. My only complaint is the heatsink base is scratched. That's how it was when I bought it.
If the mobo comes with a backplate like this one
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...d.php?t=203436
the scissor topside bracket should work fine
nah its not intentional, all of the reviewers have been getting the same BS story about how the base and the mounting is intentional. Back when the TRUE was first released a few weeks aftewards they released a "fix" to the TRUE base which basically added a washer to increase the mounting pressure of the TRUE again the mobo, however later models failed to include this washer and the problem was never addressed. Heatsinks arent supposed to sag or tilt when the motherboard is in the upright position like the TRUE does, it has serious ramifications aganst cooling and contact area when it does. Which is why most people who have the TRUE now lap them and double the mounting pressure with a washer themselves. Usually a good rubber or vinyl washer from your hardware store will prevent the sag and twisting effect.
No sag here. :) Ultima-90 is light weight.
So... nobody believes Thermalright's tech's when they say it's not supposed to fit too tight because it might damage the CPU?
Nope, there are specific guidelines intel releases for maximum mounting pressure before you risk damage to the CPU, thermalrights mounting system for the TRUE isnt even close, especially on the parts that dont make contact with the CPU IHS completely which depending on which one you get on what day could be anything anywhere. Part of the reason why it sags or "tilts" after it goes vertical.
When i get some more money together im gona do some of those pressurex tests on a couple different sinks and send them off to get real pressure analysis done to get some exact figures.
Just out of interest, which cooler are you using yourself, Spawne?
I agree, all I run are TRUE's they are the best hands down.
Fortunately none of mine sag.
Is it ture that it takes over 7inches from cpu to side of case for clearance?
for every day of the month :D
http://www.techpowerup.com/73777/The...his_Month.html
1900g
not the 3,000 they said....>_>
the bottom of my TRU is so poor its need machining before i can bother to lap it, its that bad. the mounting hardware is junk too.
i doubt id ever buy another TR product again. good coolers but they fall very short in actual quality.
:shakes:
The 3000 they were talking about was how many they were gonna make, and they are only making 2000.
It weighs 1.9kg!?!?!? Will we need planning permission from the local council to errect a support structure for this beast?
the TRUE isnt the same cooler after being lapped/mount modded nothing will beat it and that copper version looks damn sexy people dont realise weight isnt an issue it comes with a bolt through mobo design, I use a scythe infinity aswell plus I used 2 scythe ultra kaze fans which are incredibly weighted I bet my scyth config I had weighed double this new TRUE and it was using push pins lmao no troubles even moving case was fine
piss poor TRU90 contact...
http://i224.photobucket.com/albums/d...cs/tru90c1.jpg
excellent XP120 contact...
http://i224.photobucket.com/albums/d.../trxp120c1.jpg
:down:
actually thats not really a good way to check for contact thugsrook, if the heatsink is making perfect contact with the IHS it would actually push the thermal paste out of the way.
Is the IHS the same size as the Heatsink base or slightly smaller?
Some have yet to familiarise themselves with the Thermalright HR-01 Plus :)
That said, it's not good out of the box, for it to shine it needs to be lapped. And even though I'm a sucker for Thermalright I have to say that their mounting system is poor. Straight out of the box performance wise? well, I'd have to go with the Xigmatek, less hassle and is (at least mine was) X mounted, which is far better then two single screws.
Anyone going for the Xigmatek should know that lapping it, could result in damaging the heatpipes, thus not recommended!:nono:
i spread the TIM by hand, so if it was touching it would have TIM on it.
the IHS of my e8200 is flat, many other coolers have perfectly good contact to this chip, the TRU90 is the only one that doesnt.
the TRU90 has a large buldge in the center, wobbles like a weeble, and can spin on a flat counter like a top.
mounted with the washer mod, spring bolts were very tight, i could not twist the cooler by hand.
and i checked it twice to be sure.
I would lap it if I were you. It's not that hard either.
lol regardless of what you think is flat with your naked eye, the IHS on all intel CPU's arent flat, they are designed with a concave center so that the retail heatsink makes specific contact with that area. Part of the reason the retail heatsinks are designed the way they are.
Now i know TR bases on all their heatsinks generally have poor maching but im just saying you can make a direct judgement of contact by thermal paste alone. I learned that the hard way.
Thermalright Ultra Extreme 1366 CPU Cooler Preview:
http://www.madshrimps.be/?action=get...53&articID=879
Interesting that, think I have to dig up my own XP-120 and do some testing.
Thanks mate.
Finally a mounting system worthy of the name; lets hope that they also start to make the base flat. Not that lapping is hard (don't get me wrong ;))but it do take some time going thru friggin 500 (if the base is really bad) – 600 – 800 – 1000- 1500 and 2000 grit sand papers, really.:D