Trigun
That guy, who Records Music.
I was using the Stock i7 cooler and my temps under load on the cores rose up to 100 Celcius overclocked.
So I looked into the best aftermarket cooler to discover the Megahalems
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16835242001
It fits perfectly in my case, and I have 2 120mm fans on it. My CPU temps are no issue now, but the heatsink and the fans cover the Northbridge and it's heatsink slightly and now my Northbridge temps while idle and under load stay at around 70-78 + celcius.
With the stock cooler It never went nearly that high , (It would idle and load between 55+ and 60+)
:argh::argh::argh::argh::argh::argh::argh:
i've spent all day changing the orientation of the heatsink/fans but nothing has changed D:
Using a Push Pull configuration with the fans so there is plenty of airflow.
And I have good airflow in the case! 2 intake fans, 2 out take fans + the 2 fans on the Heat sink.
So I looked into the best aftermarket cooler to discover the Megahalems
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16835242001
It fits perfectly in my case, and I have 2 120mm fans on it. My CPU temps are no issue now, but the heatsink and the fans cover the Northbridge and it's heatsink slightly and now my Northbridge temps while idle and under load stay at around 70-78 + celcius.
With the stock cooler It never went nearly that high , (It would idle and load between 55+ and 60+)
:argh::argh::argh::argh::argh::argh::argh:
i've spent all day changing the orientation of the heatsink/fans but nothing has changed D:
Using a Push Pull configuration with the fans so there is plenty of airflow.
And I have good airflow in the case! 2 intake fans, 2 out take fans + the 2 fans on the Heat sink.