Those San Ace Silents are sweet. The Medium speed models are nicer IMO (-M401, -M4011). Might I recommend you take an ED500 Data Vac (it's actually a blower) and dust off that heatsink? ;-)
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Those San Ace Silents are sweet. The Medium speed models are nicer IMO (-M401, -M4011). Might I recommend you take an ED500 Data Vac (it's actually a blower) and dust off that heatsink? ;-)
Ah. So we will expect no more, then. Guard yours. They are now precious items.
Recent purchase? Or old timer?
I ask because when I bought two pairs of 38mm Megahalems clips, one pair was conventional (flat, mounting over the top and under the bottom) and one pair was...
Xer-0: where did you get those sidewinder Megahalems clips?
That Swiftech Helix looks exactly like a Titan Kukri, complete to the Z-bearing. Except that the Kukri available in the US is PWM.
Sorry if I'm late to the party. This was a much-discussed phenomenon when the Mega was new. In my experience it's worst with S-Flexes. I've seen it described as a tone, a moan, etc. To me it sounds...
Oh Popa. I can't wait. Maybe they'll go passive.
I love that white fan. Love those results.
Now THAT is hilarious. Does it cool your gpu by any chance?
eDead by Elemental Designs
They apparently make other stuff too.
Edit: and this.
That Z600R is a lot of fun, isn't it? I already had an R4 I'd bought retail, so when the refurb Z600R came with its own R4 and an extra set of clips, I was able to mount them in push/pull. That...
Yes, for P55A-UD3P . . . before I shorted out my fan control circuit.
Actually, it just looks like a V8. It could have come from my old Chevy.
I thought that was custom built..
I have an As.s board. I can't use their software to monitor anything - it screws up the interfaces for everything but itself.
They are called Zip-Tie Mounts, Ziptie Anchors, etc. I mail ordered some, but then I saw some at Home Depot.
kogiankogian - the computer is great, but your photography is amazing.
Gigabyte tech support told the P55A-UD3P Rev 2 is already available in the US. Anybody seen a Rev 2 board?
Five TY-140's. Now that seems to have maxed out the possibilities - unless you put one on top . . .
By hand. That works. Do you use a drill or a countersink bit?
Countersinking. Minimally invasive, but oh so careful in gauging the depth to drill.
How did you get those Noctua clips to fit that TY-140? I had to file down my TY-140 to get it to be able to use Noctua fan clips.
Any word on when to expect the Rev 2 boards?
3-bladed fan!
What kind?
I bought my NH-D14 from Linke. It shipped from a warehouse in Vancouver, came to me in the US. If they had something I wanted at a price I liked I would buy from them again.