Well I for one am very happy with my new Venomous-X that arrived last week to finish off my new i7 build. I'm currently running my i7 860 @ 3.8ghz with 8 threads and it idles in the low to mid 30's and hits a peak of about 55'c under full load while using a 1700rpm panaflo L1A 120mm fan. I'm considering upgrading to a slightly faster CPU fan to see how much of a difference it makes.
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55C under full load is really low! What's your ambient? Cali temps? If so, nice!
Also, push that puppy harder. With those temps you have a ton of room to go past 4GHz, if the CPU is willing... entice it with some more vcore
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Everytime I put a ZM-F3 in the pull configuration on my Venomous X, it makes a loud hum/buzz noise. At first I thought my ZM-F3 was faulty but that's not the case as it works fine as a push fan. I even tried another ZM-F3 in pull and the same problem occurred. It happens when on both sides, and I have the anti-vibration strips installed too.
I also tried putting a layer of velcro on the 4 corners of the fan and then installing it... still gives the noise despite the extra room! It's extremely odd.
Has anyone else experienced this? I've successfully used an Thermalright X-Silent fan in pull position without any problems so it's possibly just a ZM-F3 problem.
Some fans might develop a defect over time depending on the position you're using them. There are many reports about fans failing after a few months when used horizontally.
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