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    MD, nice! great combo of thuban and D14.

    I wonder how it looks between d14 and memory modules on the gigabyte mobo regarding space? I'd like see photos how much distance is between them. Especially at height if d14 runs triple fans
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tomasis View Post
    MD, nice! great combo of thuban and D14.

    I wonder how it looks between d14 and memory modules on the gigabyte mobo regarding space? I'd like see photos how much distance is between them. Especially at height if d14 runs triple fans


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    this modules still have that like shark teeth and still fit
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    no doubt about it, F8h bios is flaky at best, i set it to 14x save and exit, and it sometimes boots up at 14.5.

    Even with cool and quiet disabled, its odd, sometimes doesnt move from low settings under load.

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    I haven't had any big big issues with the 1090t on this board, but i haven't had a lot of time to test yet either. I hit 4Ghz easy on air. i did notice it seems core throttling is alway sthere even with turbo off and CnQ off.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tomasis View Post
    MD, nice! great combo of thuban and D14.

    I wonder how it looks between d14 and memory modules on the gigabyte mobo regarding space? I'd like see photos how much distance is between them. Especially at height if d14 runs triple fans
    I've got the D14 on this board and it clears Ripjaws with not much room to spare. Don't want to go any taller though.

    I need to e-mail Noctua with pics so I can get the bracket to turn the D14 90*. I'm pretty sure when turned it will only cover the first two slots and leave the outer two open for taller dimms.
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