how did you mount the fan on IFX-14? sandwich or side?
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how did you mount the fan on IFX-14? sandwich or side?
I was referring to the temps I'm currently getting-vs-the temps you are showing with the IFX, if I'm understanding correctly, then there really is not that much of a difference when you add the extra 23c on....it's still looking like it's just under 70c for the IFX.
Sandwich. Based on the dual-fan results (one the side blowing into the sandwich), I don't think it'll help much to put it on the outside.
Flinch...ahhh, I see what you're saying. I'm not sure if I would directly compare temps tbh....well, no reason not to I guess, but what settings you run will greatly influence your temps, and having the exact settings as me is kinda weird (too high of a voltage for the MHz, IMO....but it's good at making heat and keeping stability at ludicrous temps, so I do it :p: ).
Now we 're on the same page :D I only run at 3.0 w/1.22v. I'll tear it open and give it a go.
If our chips were equal in W per Mhz per volt, my chip would be putting out 80% more heat than yours at these settings ;)
Also, just thoroughly inspected the IFX-14's base after dismount....the nickel plating is already 'broken' along the edges and I can see copper. I had PLENTY of mounting pressure ;)
Also, this Delta GHB is freaking loud....glad the test just ended. :zombie:
So Vapor, came away generally unimpressed by the hype of the "beast" IFX-14?
On a quad core, yup.
Needs too much fannage to do well, and even then it's pretty far behind the Ultra-120 eX.
Dual cores...no clue yet.
Also, it's the sexiest looking HSF ever....if I were a man who liked case windows, I'd use it. enz660 is right...the design is beastly too, why it's doing so poorly is somewhat mysterious.
Also, I want to see others' results....
Graph updated with Scythe Infinity results.
Gonna figure out my TTBT situation later, it's currently in a system where I can't have any downtime, lol :(
Great testing Vapor, but I'm sure disappointed in the IFX-14. Hopefully it was from the bending of the heatpipes somehow and they do good in future testing/other reviews.
vapor, how much of nicks money would it take for you to come work for me ;-)
you know, seeing how that IFX-14 came outta the box raises alot of questions
i expect the Ultra 120 Extreme to beat IFX-14, not by this large margin
thx for sharing :)
I have an Ultra eXtreme arriving in a day or two.
For the sake of saving me 20 minutes of digging through charts and pages, would you be kind enough to answer the following question, Vapor?
Which fan is the quietest (relative term, I know...lol) between these 4 you have listed:
- Sharkoon 2000
- Panaflo M1
- Sanyo Denki
- Delta GHB
The Ultra 120e's temps look damn good with those 4 fans.
If I were going to purchase one, could you make a recommendation please?
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What was room temp for your experiments and how did you hold it constant? I have found that room temp has a huge affect on CPU temps so some of those close results might be misleading if it was a few degrees hotter in one test vs. the other.
Vapor
So you're saying with a B3 stepping Quad core at 3.2GHz and 1.39V load Vcore, and maxing all cores ala Prime95 but instead using Orthos, the averaged temp core as read by CoreTemp 0.94/0.95 is around 85-95C? This is what appears to be the case if one takes the base temp you report of 47-65C and add the 23C ambient temp.
I have a question, did you tough the heatpipes and base during testing to see if they're warm or hot? Perhaps they're not transferring heat well. Just a thought but perhaps they didn't fit them with liquid?
I say we should be seeing temps about 5C less than the TR 120 Extreme or better.
thanks for sharing ur results Vapor, is it possible to add an ultra-x to ur tests
Sharkoon Silent Eagle 2000. Really, any 2000RPM fan will get around the same cooling as past 1800RPM the U120eX scales much slower. It is pretty quiet for a 2000RPM fan though.
Ambient hovered between 22.8 and 23.1C for most of the day. Though the earliest tests had ambient as high as 24.9C. I did retest the Ultra-120eX with the 800RPM fan after ambient dropped and got a dT within .1C. A/C was on and ambient temps were measured with a DT200.
To be honest, in open-air testing, I have not noticed the same ambient vs. CPU temp trends you show in that thread (and I've done a lot of CPU-temp tests in the past year). I've noticed that higher ambients give SLIGHTLY higher dT (like .8C-1C for a 10C increase in ambient, in two separate tests, two different HSFs), which is probably due to a smaller fin to air dT, reducing radiator efficiency. In-case testing I've anecdotally noticed slightly more of this effect, but 'ambient' was room temp, not case temp (I have a feeling case temp goes up by a little extra, and then CPU temp gets an even higher ambient because of it).
Yes, the whole HSF was actually very hot to the touch; heatpipes and fins. What little air was coming off of it was also hot. As airflow increased, the HSF cooled down accordingly (by 1600RPM, it was tolerable).
An 800RPM fan is really not a lot of airflow for HSFs like these. The high temps shouldn't be a surprise at all, IMO. At one point, getting to see 96C on two cores was a bit of a shock, but overall, averaged temps above 90C are there and are reasonable.
I expected better temps than the Ultra-120 eX based on the design....but oh well.
Not really...I have no use for another HSF, so no reason to buy one.
TR need to put some packing material or foam between the heatpiped fins, if they don't do this and other reviews show high airflow (therefore noise) is needed for better results over the TRU120E, I think I won't bother at all. (not that I don't trust you Vapor ;))
(before anyone asks, my own TRU120E can be used in other comps in my house :))
Should be interesting put the backside Heatsink with the 120 Xt to see better temps.Can you test this? :)
they didn't pack the foam between your ifx-14 for some reason. you can view my friend's http://forums.vr-zone.com/showpost.p...8&postcount=91
you can see it in the package that it isn't bent at all with the foam piece there.