Review to come....
Review to come....
i7-2600k @ 4.8Ghz 1.38v L044A892
ASUS P8P67 LGA
16GB G.Skill Rip Jaws DDR3 1600Mhz Memory
1/2" ID Masterkleer, Swiftech MCP-655, Thermochill PA120.3 Rad, XSPC Rasa, MCW-60
Cooler Master UCP 1100 Watt PSU
GTX 680 1300/7000
Lian Li PC V-2000
wow... show us some temps as soon as you can
Last edited by ken; 01-09-2006 at 03:23 PM.
E3110@3.6Ghz || Gigabyte P45-DS3 || 2GB Cellshock 6400 || Asus HD4850||
So the exhaust is pointing to the pci-e Slot? mhh
Back in the phase change world
Originally Posted by Jort
Yup. Or in the case of the DFI mobos right onto the chipset / chipset cooler.
i7-2600k @ 4.8Ghz 1.38v L044A892
ASUS P8P67 LGA
16GB G.Skill Rip Jaws DDR3 1600Mhz Memory
1/2" ID Masterkleer, Swiftech MCP-655, Thermochill PA120.3 Rad, XSPC Rasa, MCW-60
Cooler Master UCP 1100 Watt PSU
GTX 680 1300/7000
Lian Li PC V-2000
wtf were they thinking there.....and then the hot air just bounces back.....i'm gobsmacked....someone please tell me there is a logical explanation for this stupid ideaOriginally Posted by dnottis
Originally Posted by dinos22
QFT
oh, a closer look at the package...x1900 series compatible
what does that meanOriginally Posted by chinkgai
Sry for thread crap but a review from TechPowerup. You shoudl probably see similar results.
http://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/A...ng/AcceleroX2/
Originally Posted by IYP
The XL doesnt put out nearly the heat of an X1800XT, especially when the X1800XT is overclocked. I have it installed and am gathering results.Originally Posted by live2game2003
I can run max CCC or the PE bios with my Zalman VF-700 - I wont yet say how the Accelero fares at 700/800
i7-2600k @ 4.8Ghz 1.38v L044A892
ASUS P8P67 LGA
16GB G.Skill Rip Jaws DDR3 1600Mhz Memory
1/2" ID Masterkleer, Swiftech MCP-655, Thermochill PA120.3 Rad, XSPC Rasa, MCW-60
Cooler Master UCP 1100 Watt PSU
GTX 680 1300/7000
Lian Li PC V-2000
Originally Posted by dnottis
oooh yeah u got the zalman!
dont forget to compare at different fan speeds for all the coolers please!
we all know how u hate the stock at 100 percent...but jes walk out of the room or turn up a radio or something
edit: just read that review over at ngohq...
maybe someone should tell them about the thermalright v-1We will find out how the first GPU cooler with heat pipes technology performs.
Last edited by chinkgai; 01-09-2006 at 04:48 PM.
hehe, didn't say it was a good review, just that its a review.Originally Posted by chinkgai
DFI UT X58-T3eH8 (being replaced with Giga UD5)
Core i7 920 D0 mostly stable @ 4Ghz
TRUE 120
6GB OCZ Platinum 7-7-7 (still in testing
XFX 4890 1GB @ 1050/1190
Corsair HX850W
CM Cosmos S
Still testing...
I wonder why they didnt do any overclocking tests? Wonder if his results were as dismal as mine?
i7-2600k @ 4.8Ghz 1.38v L044A892
ASUS P8P67 LGA
16GB G.Skill Rip Jaws DDR3 1600Mhz Memory
1/2" ID Masterkleer, Swiftech MCP-655, Thermochill PA120.3 Rad, XSPC Rasa, MCW-60
Cooler Master UCP 1100 Watt PSU
GTX 680 1300/7000
Lian Li PC V-2000
quoted for truth
i read that review at techpowerup...isnt it kind of irrelevant to compare to the xt since the xl doesnt exhaust the hot air out like the xt does? nice review though. good pics...looks like the quality has improved cuz i really was unhappy with the last arctic cooling product i used, which was with the x800 series
that being said, i cant wait for ur review dnottis!
sorry man still don't get the meaning of your comment.......must be something in the hot Sydney air todayOriginally Posted by chinkgai
DFI UT X58-T3eH8 (being replaced with Giga UD5)
Core i7 920 D0 mostly stable @ 4Ghz
TRUE 120
6GB OCZ Platinum 7-7-7 (still in testing
XFX 4890 1GB @ 1050/1190
Corsair HX850W
CM Cosmos S
Still testing...
QFT is an accronym for Quoted For Truth
i "quoted you for truth" = i agree with you and u speak the truth.
sorry for confusion......didn't know about that acronymOriginally Posted by chinkgai
isnt stock 1.8 for the mem? thats what it says in the overclocking tool...do i have to manually set it to 2.0ish volts?
stock is 2.097v
x1800 oc'ing tool displays incorrect mem voltage
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Yeah I know. That was with ATI Tool. I could barely hit 860 before playing with the voltages.Originally Posted by eva2000
1.Athlon 64 X2 3800+ @ 2.75Ghz 305x9 1.75v RAM 1:1 - Sapphire X1800XT @ 760/909
SuperPI 1M: 30.407 @ 2860 Mhz DDR636|3DMark01: 38390|3DMark03: 20585|3DMark05: 11234|3DMark06: 5039|
2.Opteron CAB2E 0540 FPMW @ 3216Mhz 321.6x10 1.6v RAM 5:6 (2GB OCZ DDR500)|SuperPI 1M: 26.109| 3DMark01 40456)| More coming soon...
interesting about the washers...
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gonna say it cos hopefully someone sometime will listen.
a lot of users don't use pci cards, 99%, well, 99.999999% of people don't use sli, therefore a shedload of users have soooo much space under their gfx card for a MASSIVE and proper heatsink. won't for the love of god someone design an easy to attach huge alu sink with a proper fan. these blower style sideways air moving fans move almost no air and are pretty much just crap.
hell a xp120 is dead light, make a slightly smaller one with a diff base that can attach to a core and you will get amazing cooling. cathar proved it with watercooling, same principles apply PRESSURE, air being pushed at proper speeds and pressure downward onto fins/base cools much better than air simply being lighly pushed with little pressure/speed along fins won't ever cool aswell. hell even for people that have pci cards there is often a lot of space down past the pci cards close to the side panel area. you could have a xp120 style sink with the heatpipes sticking straight out towards side panel then turning down at 90 degrees with all the fins and the fan out the way. just getting bored of the same design being recycled over and over with no improvement whatsoever and with a design so limited in its cooling capability its a joke.
anyway, like i said gonna keep mentioning it in threads till someone somewhere notices.
Mail Me | 3500+ , dfi sli-dr, g-skill la, 2x6800gt, 600w pcz, stacker case, air cooled
You mean doing what I've done here with an sp97?Originally Posted by drunkenmaster
Click to see my original post
Originally Posted by Always
basically yes, but i'm talking about something commercially available with no difficulties mounting, no jury rigging, something as easy to mount in 2 minutes as a zalman gpu sink. something along the lines of xp120 would be great as its so light and cools extremely well. with the xp97, IIRC its a huge lump of copper , heavy and not something you'd maybe want pulling down on a gfx card. but thats the thing, ANY proper cpu styled sink will simply crap all over any current gfx cooling stock or 3rd party thats available right now(ignoring watercooling).
i have no idea why they haven't noticed that, well, most people i know use onboard sound, lots of people have so much space and how hard is it to take an exsisting cpu sink design and just adjust base to have mounting slots for gfx cards.
you don't have to make some huge block that covers mem as all the sinks i've seen do it are so inaccurate spacing wise that you use so much paste(on the arctic coolers i've used in the past) to make contact you are just insulating the memory. oh, and not to mention thats the reason it takes SO long to get new compatible arctic coolers out(cos they just have to cover the memory ¬_¬ ) that the next freaking gen is out this time before the arctic cooler is available, if you don't cover the memory then old mounting would probably work. hence the zalman gpu sink fitting almost every card out no problem at all.
Last edited by drunkenmaster; 01-10-2006 at 06:01 AM.
Mail Me | 3500+ , dfi sli-dr, g-skill la, 2x6800gt, 600w pcz, stacker case, air cooled
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