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Old May 11, 2012, 12:24 AM   #1
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so i finally got all my parts here for the i7 3820. which include asus p9x79 mobo 8gb of rip jaw ram and the silver arrow cooler. however since the silver arrow cooler is GIGANTIC it hits one of the 4 ram sticks in the first dimm. the motherboard has 8 dimms for ram im only using 4. pairing all the odd slots (2 on each side of the proccessor) but the push fan hits...even without ram in the slots it covers 3 dimms. what should i do...would it be acceptable to move all the ram into the dimms on the other side of the cooler??

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heres my board

heres my heatsink turned sidways intaking from the bottom exhaust out the top seems to fit
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put 2 sticks on each side ?
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thats how i have it, (preffered setup according to asus) and it hits one of the 2 sticks on the front of the board....i just turned the cooler sidways intaking from the bottom exhausting out the top and that actually seems to fit...it covers up pci-e 1 but i have 2 other 16x pci-e slots i dont really need the first one..pics in first post now

all my ram is in the light blue slots, the fan hits the ram in the first blue slot on the right side.
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use it as a pull/pull. set one fan in the middle and one on the back, assuming you don't have a similar clearance issue.
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I have the same CPU and motherboard, putting all 4 sticks on the same side will only give you dual channel. You won't be disappointed by this combo. I got a Zalman CNPS9900 MAX because I wanted to make sure i could populate all 8 slots with tall memory, even if I'm only running 4 now, that will eventually change way down the road, I'm sure.
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use it as a pull/pull. set one fan in the middle and one on the back, assuming you don't have a similar clearance issue.
it would be the same issue

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I have the same CPU and motherboard, putting all 4 sticks on the same side will only give you dual channel. You won't be disappointed by this combo. I got a Zalman CNPS9900 MAX because I wanted to make sure i could populate all 8 slots with tall memory, even if I'm only running 4 now, that will eventually change way down the road, I'm sure.
alright ill run my fan with push/pull exhausting out the top of my case. i have the haf 932 so the case has good air flow from all directions it shouldnt be an issue then ill get to run all my ram. with just dual channel ram i wouldnt be able to do the things this rig needs to do. in the future if i need more ram ill run some low profile ram or change coolers
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