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    Will the Swiftech MC14 really fit next the HR-03?

    Also still looking for a good chipset cooler for an XBX2 that won't get in the way of the HR-03

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    Quote Originally Posted by Omastar
    Barring that, you can always mount it with the heatsink extending over your empty PCI-E/PCI slots, but with a fan it turns into like a 4 slot solution, so take that into consideration.
    Bah, I was thinking about picking one of these up with a 8800GTX, but I might need those slots. Any other, more compact aftermarket sinks coming out soon?

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    Minsc, a Swiftech MC14 would easy fit under the HR-03 on the NVIO chip. Remember I'm talking about a single ramsink here, not a full sized chipset heatsink.

    Kanten, with the enormous heat dump of an 8800GTX, I'd say the HR-03 Plus is a good buy, assuming you don't want to go SLI and/or have more than maybe one PCI card (assuming you have a fan on the HR-03 and have the fins oriented over the empty slots instead of behind the card). The size of this thing does present some practical orientation limits, as in your northbrige heatsink may impede mounting this heatsink over the back of the card, and for the other mounting orientation you pretty much chew up your adjacent PCI-E/PCI slots and are left with 2 free slots after installing a fan. I used a 92mmx38mm fan, btw.

    With the size of the core, the power usage and the heat output of G80, your next best option is to go watercooling, not a more compact air cooler. I suspect there'll be some nice dual slot solutions forthcoming, although I don't know how effective they'll be compared to Thermalright's offering. I'd like to see something with copper heatpipes/base, though.

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    Wow that thing is sick.

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    damn what to do .. get this for my 8800gtx .. or just wait for the 8900gtx ..
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    Here's some pics mounted on a Leadtek 8800gts.
    I cooled the hsi (until the replacement ships) with a copper monstersink ziptied around the pcb and some AS ceramique.

    load temps dropped quite a bit and arctic silver is still setting in.

    here are the pics. I mounted it upside down but I dont see a problem in temps. I didn't gain any mhz in o/c though

    I mounted a 120mm Late Yoon fan with some zip ties. I must say it's a lot quieter now.







    it measures exactly 3.5 in. from bottom of pcb to top of the 120mm fan. (stacked config)



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    Quote Originally Posted by Omastar
    Kanten, with the enormous heat dump of an 8800GTX, I'd say the HR-03 Plus is a good buy, assuming you don't want to go SLI and/or have more than maybe one PCI card (assuming you have a fan on the HR-03 and have the fins oriented over the empty slots instead of behind the card). The size of this thing does present some practical orientation limits, as in your northbrige heatsink may impede mounting this heatsink over the back of the card, and for the other mounting orientation you pretty much chew up your adjacent PCI-E/PCI slots and are left with 2 free slots after installing a fan. I used a 92mmx38mm fan, btw.

    Yeah, I'll probably need at least two PCI slots available, for my X-Fi and my wireless NIC. Haven't picked out a motherboard yet for my build, so I don't know how slot accessibility will be. Can't decide if I want to completely rule out any future SLI upgrade, so I'm contemplating whether a P5N32-E or another 680i (any rumors on NF7?) board would be a good choice or not.

    Fanless HR-03 still > Stock right?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kanten
    Yeah, I'll probably need at least two PCI slots available, for my X-Fi and my wireless NIC. Haven't picked out a motherboard yet for my build, so I don't know how slot accessibility will be. Can't decide if I want to completely rule out any future SLI upgrade, so I'm contemplating whether a P5N32-E or another 680i (any rumors on NF7?) board would be a good choice or not.

    Fanless HR-03 still > Stock right?
    Fanless HR-03 should still do better than stock under load, moreso if you have good overall case airflow. And IMO, SLI is pointless unless you game at very high resolutions (1920x1200 with lots of detail or 2560x1600). A single 8800GTX should see you through all current games fine. As for PCI slot availability, I'm not sure. If possible, you'd want to mount the HR-03 so the actual heatsink extended over the back of the video card to spare your PCI-E/PCI slots. If I were you, I'd just go for a 680i board if you're in the market for SLI, otherwise 965/975 is fine, or R600. NF7 isn't gonna be out for a while, I presume.

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    I do all my gaming in 1680x1050, should that keep me in the market for a while? Regardless, SLI wouldn't be an immediate thing for me yet. I'll probably be getting a Lian Li v1000 series, supposed to have a good airflow I hear.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kanten
    I do all my gaming in 1680x1050, should that keep me in the market for a while? Regardless, SLI wouldn't be an immediate thing for me yet. I'll probably be getting a Lian Li v1000 series, supposed to have a good airflow I hear.
    8800GTX will suit you fine for that resolution.

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    Wow, I don't know if it's the angle but in that last pic it looks like the card sags quite a bit

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    Now it all begs two questions:

    1. Which 680i board to choose.

    2. Which NB heatsink will have enough clearance for the HR-03 to get around.

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    Quote Originally Posted by james111
    Wow, I don't know if it's the angle but in that last pic it looks like the card sags quite a bit
    its the angle, same concerns I had with the HR-03, some review pics looked like it was ready to fall off, but after fitting one myself and looking at it, its fine. Both HR-03 models are deceptively light.
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    Yeah... the HR-03 that I had felt not that much heavier than the stock X1900XTX cooler. I'd imagine the 8800GTX cooler to be a bit heavier than the X1900 cooler... making it not that much heavy.

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    Guys do you think it would matter if the heatsink was above the card? I mean isn't that how heatpipes work? My heatsink is actually under the card so the heatpipes are going backwards. I did it this way so the fan would cool the mem and vrm also. Another reason I mounted this way is if I mount above the card I think i won't be able to access my ram as easily and I swap ram a lot. I can say my ram overclock is actually worse after mounting the H3-03 plus. Those little memsinks don't do jack. I was playing Northern strike last night after mounting the cooler and the game was crashing to the desktop. Gpu temp was around 60c while playing. I lowered the mem clocks and it played fine. This didn't happen with the stock cooler. I'm thinking of going back to the stock cooler since I gained no o/c from this $50 cooler however my core temps during load are about 10c lower. Maybe if I vmod the card I can justify the cooler but right now my card is maxed out no matter what the temps are. Just needs more voltage at this point. Maybe I'll try mounting the cooler above the card and then add a 2nd 120mm fan to the bottom of the card so i can cool the mem and vrm. What are your thoughts?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Silver Bullet View Post
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    god with setups like this .. it seems that u have to use onboard sound ..

    im tempted to put one of these on my card .. but im not sure how long ill have this gtx or how soon i will move over to the 8900gtx or 8950 .. or just wait till the next gen ..
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    Quote Originally Posted by jetjaguar View Post
    god with setups like this .. it seems that u have to use onboard sound ..

    im tempted to put one of these on my card .. but im not sure how long ill have this gtx or how soon i will move over to the 8900gtx or 8950 .. or just wait till the next gen ..
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    Quote Originally Posted by jetjaguar View Post
    god with setups like this .. it seems that u have to use onboard sound ..

    im tempted to put one of these on my card .. but im not sure how long ill have this gtx or how soon i will move over to the 8900gtx or 8950 .. or just wait till the next gen ..
    The last/bottomest PCI is free...Anyone notice that they had a different board for the pics than the test setup?
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    Quote Originally Posted by enz660 View Post
    yup....join the r600 waiting line...
    Amazing to me people just go on and on and on waiting for this. Hell, you could have had an 8800 months ago and then transitioned to the next nVidia follow-up, which will be out shortly after the R600, assuming R600 is even out in 2007.

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    We keep seeing these impressive SLI set-ups, but then we get results for the heatsink with a fan. SLI will not allow fans on this sink, unless I am missing something. What are the temps on these in SLI in passive mode compared to stock? I suspect the temp difference is minimal, especially in a case.

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    Now how exactly would you use an SLI bridge in that Legion Hardware review? The heatsinks are so damn big, they extend over the SLI connector.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Omastar View Post
    Now how exactly would you use an SLI bridge in that Legion Hardware review? The heatsinks are so damn big, they extend over the SLI connector.
    Another good point.

    Seems to me these heatsinks are good for a single card, assuming you can forego either a taller NB heatsink or some slots, but are really not feasible for SLI.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Omastar View Post
    Now how exactly would you use an SLI bridge in that Legion Hardware review? The heatsinks are so damn big, they extend over the SLI connector.
    Houston, we have a problem.

    The only way I could think of the SLI working is if the bottom heatsink is mounted the other direction. But judging from the scale of the motherboard you'll have a hard time not smacking into the bottom of your case.

    Also, isn't one liable to have a problem with their NB heatsink mounting that way shown in the review?

    I'm starting to have second thoughts about buying this thing, especially if I have any future SLI plans.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kanten View Post
    Houston, we have a problem.

    The only way I could think of the SLI working is if the bottom heatsink is mounted the other direction. But judging from the scale of the motherboard you'll have a hard time not smacking into the bottom of your case.

    Also, isn't one liable to have a problem with their NB heatsink mounting that way shown in the review?

    I'm starting to have second thoughts about buying this thing, especially if I have any future SLI plans.
    I'm not sure what they're trying to achieve by demonstrating the HR-03s CAN be mounted oriented over the back of the card (read: the NB heatsink may give you clearance issues depending on its height) when you can't even enable SLI due to the sheer awkwardness of the heatsinks themselves. I mean, I guess if you had one of the really long flexible SLI bridges you could make it work with Legion's configuration, but I'm not sure. You wouldn't really come into clearance issues with the bottom of the case if you had the HR-03s mounted the other way--you just wouldn't be able to use two cards, and with a fan especially, you'd be eating up about 3 extra slots. I'm going to just come out and say this is not a well thought out solution for SLI/Crossfire due to NB clearance issues and the inability to use dual cards if you should choose to mount the HR-03 the other way.

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