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Thread: Battle in Silence ! King of LGA775 AirCooler: Coolermaster Fujin

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    price...I cannot tell atm, total weight about 874g including fans.
    enough space for u to change ram. fit in every standard atx case.
    awesome cooling effect and especially with no noise and additional mobo/ram/pwm cooling.
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    ridiculously huge.. i'd rather put 2 92mm fans there instead of the 120mm, since they hang off anyway.
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    Quote Originally Posted by VictorWang
    price...I cannot tell atm, total weight about 874g including fans.
    enough space for u to change ram. fit in every standard atx case.
    awesome cooling effect and especially with no noise and additional mobo/ram/pwm cooling.

    very nice..
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    finally a good mounting mechanism
    nice preview victor
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    Good thing I've got 2 Delta VHWs 120x76mm and a case that doesn't care about restrictions. pic.

    I do worry about proper northbridge cooling, doubt a thermalright would fit under there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by VictorWang
    price...I cannot tell atm, total weight about 874g including fans.
    enough space for u to change ram. fit in every standard atx case.
    awesome cooling effect and especially with no noise and additional mobo/ram/pwm cooling.

    Who wants to wager? I'mma guess 69.95-74.99. Much less and it wont be profitable (that's a LOT of material). More and I can't see people paying it (Air cooling that's pushing $100 flat out isn't marketable imho, and manufacters have to know this).
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    What's good is that availability should be decent since it is a CoolerMaster product. Looks like a good cooler to replace my Ultra-120.

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    Wowzers, and I don't even need to ask if it will fit on my motherboard
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    And I thought the tuniq was huge..... this thing just seems a little over the top for me, heh
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    How is this mounted to the mobo?...backplate?
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    Victor, does it perform better than Tuniq Tower 120?
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    I'll say it's about 85 bucks.

    Imagine. One of those, with the optimum shroud. Not too impressive? Slap on 2 delta TFB 220cfm's.

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    I'll probably try one, wtf.

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    I will never understand why Coolermaster sticks such gay mounting mechanisms. I had horrible experiences with Hyper6+ this way with a DFI ultra-d.

    The screws are never long enuf to get a comfortable grip on .
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    that's what i'm talking about

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    huge, I's rather use it as a weapon and throw it at someone!
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    How is it mounted to the mobo??????
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    Looks really nice, although I think I'll stay with my modded Aerocool Dominator, cooled by a 172x150x50mm Fan.

    Dumping 150W of heat into this thing shouldn't pose a single problem, considering its sheer size. I have the feeling that this heatsink won't exactly have the best price/performance ratio, i.e. it'll sure be quite expensive.

    Still this thing looks really tempting.
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    Man that chick is scary, kiinda like Cameron Diaz on crack lol.

    And malficar, I have an unused Ultra-120 and TT120 sitting here, waiting for a mobo to appear in stores. And i"ll probably end up getting one of these too. I suffer from BBB - bigger badder better.

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    large and scary...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lithan
    Who wants to wager? I'mma guess 69.95-74.99. Much less and it wont be profitable (that's a LOT of material). More and I can't see people paying it (Air cooling that's pushing $100 flat out isn't marketable imho, and manufacters have to know this).
    your on! 65.95-69.99

    way too expensive for a aircooler

    there is soo much gap there I dont see this performing better than a Tuniq or a Ultra 120

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    Quote Originally Posted by GrimReaper
    your on! 65.95-69.99

    way too expensive for a aircooler

    there is soo much gap there I dont see this performing better than a Tuniq or a Ultra 120
    What is the lowest yet effective water cooling kit ??
    Gosh yesterday before I crashed I found a great site that just tested the new zalman using temps/ discussing surface of heatsink, using noise /db on high vs. low speeds...anybody know the place?

    VictorWang Spoils us with all these! & we beg for more 360 pics I even like the purple, my mountain bike is purple/black splash.

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    snap your motherboard in half!
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    Quote Originally Posted by dinos22
    for trying to fit 2x12cm fans on that
    I wonder if 2 92mm fans would sit flush on top. Custom fans with spacer would be nice.
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