gigabyte hs/f...not too shabby
(Click here to view the original thread with full colors/images)Posted by: fkdup74
hehe, even when you're on limited options,
things can still work out OK
been bored, so I been trying to get good air cooling for my old sempron 2800
on a Gigabyte mobo w/ no mounting holes,
and capacitors in the way prohibiting the use of my good old Vantec Aeroflow,
it's been a bitch
Zalman is out of the question, and no one locally carries Thermalright
so I see this (http://www.giga-byte.com/Peripherals/Products/Products_GH-PCU22-VG.htm) beast on the shelf a while back,
I figured what the hell, and picked one up today
I must say, I was kinda surprised,
didn't expect much from Gigabyte in the cooling department,
but it actually is cooling fairly well
dropped cpu temp about 4-8 C so far,
and the AS5 is still in the "settling in" phase,
so it could get even better
and it's quiet :D
was running a Cooler Master :sick: heatsink w/ a Thermaltake 80mm Smart Case Fan,
I had to kick my PC out to the dog house at night it was so loud :lol:
Posted by: clocker
Congratulations.
Necessity is the mother of invention, etc.
I hope that little squirrel cage fan lasts a long time cause you'll never be able to replace it....
Posted by: lynx
Never had much faith in heat pipe technology myself.
No, wait, I've got one. Silly me. :rolleyes:
And it uses standard clips and standard fans, and stands far enough above the board that it isn't affected by silly things like caps. What will they think of next. :blink:
Posted by: Guillaume
Zalman is out of the question,
Why? I thought they made good products...
I've been thinking about getting a CNPS7700-Cu to cool my cpu a bit...
Was I going to make a mistake or what? :unsure:
Posted by: fkdup74
Why? I thought they made good products...
I've been thinking about getting a CNPS7700-Cu to cool my cpu a bit...
Was I going to make a mistake or what? :unsure:
no mistake at all, Zalman makes great stuff
I just dont have the mounting holes around the socket
@ clocker - yeah, I was worried about that fan a bit, but....
this PC should be long gone before it ever wears out
(this (http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16835183107) was the only other feasible option,
but the fins looked kinda flimsy & cheap, so I passed on it)
and it turns out that it isn't quite as quiet as I had first thought,
had the ceiling fan goin a million miles an hour, and it masked the noise a bit :P
but all in all, I guess it aint so bad....
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v504/fkdup74/untitled.png
this on a 130ų Sempron @ 2 GHz, 333 FSB
everything else I tried on this bitch was leaving me at 45-50˚ C
Posted by: lynx
I have to say I think you should have gone for the Aerocool. There's a similar model, HT-101jr, which has Alu fins instead of Copper so it works out cheaper. Doesn't look like Newegg sell that one though.
It's the one I've got and I can tell you now it is very quiet.
Posted by: clocker
It's the one I've got and I can tell you now it is very quiet.
But will you be able to say that later?
Posted by: lynx
poshibly.
Posted by: clocker
Not looking too promising.
