So after installing my Enzotech Ultra-X CPU cooler and overclocking my E6600 to 3.4ghz and a slight overclock of my ram to 425mhz (haven't really gotten to pushing the memory yet), I reached into my case to feel how hot the heatsinks on Asus's fanless heatpipe cooling setup for the northbridge, southbridge, and mosfets actually worked and I wasn't surprised when upon touching the three heatpipe based cooling system that it was so hot that I almost burned myself.
I've been considering replacing the entire Asus cooling setup with some real nice mosfet coolers from Thermalright as well as Thermalrights northbridge and southbridge SLI heatsinks....which i still may do in the near future. Since my current budget is lacking and the very hot passive cooling setup worries me, I added a couple fans which thus far have achieved excellent results.
The first fan I added was to cool my memory. I used a thin bead of "household goop" rubberized adhesive to stick an 80mm panaflo M1A fan to the side of the 120mm fan that came with my Enzotech Ultra-X cooler. It's being controlled by a rheobus fan controller and while I don't have an actual temp diode to show the difference, the memory chips are much cooler to the touch with the 32.1 CFM @ 2450 RPM, 28.0 dBA fan. Considering this fan setup doesn't have any fancy shrouds with obstructive holes like many of the expensive name brand ram coolers, i'll wager it cools the memory better and is not nearly as loud.
My second fan addition is a 70mm slim line fan attached to the lower portion of the Ultra-X CPU cooler using the same rubberized "household goop" adhesive due to its vibration dampening, strength, and easy removal if needed in the future. It's a generic moderate speed fan that came off a 1U CPU cooler I had lying around my parts bin. I mounted it at an angle to cool the heatsink on the northbridge and it's made a large difference in how hot the heatsink built into the NB is as well as the heatsink it's attached to which also cools half of the mosfets.
I know that since i don't have proper thermal readings and am basing this post on "feel", it will be discounted by many of you, but i'll see what i can do in the next day or so to get proper readings with and without the fans.
-Andrew
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