Blue Lantern
| Owner: | DREAMKILLER323 Send email Send private message |
| Posted: | Jan 6, 2008 |
| Last Update: | Jan 6, 2008 20:04 |
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| Rating: | Superb (7.7) 7 votes total |
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This user's other mods:
System Specs:
» Gigabyte GA-P35-DS3L
» Thermalright HR-05 IFX
» Intel E6750
» ThermalRight Ultra-120 Extreme
» Wintec AmpX PC6400
» eVGA 8800GTS 640 SC
» Zalman Vf-1000+RHS88
» Western Digital 2500KS
» Creative Soundblaster Audigy2 ZS
» Corsair HX620
» Lian Li PC-65B II
» 80mm Nexus Exhaust
» 120mm Noctua intake
Performed Mods:
Biggest mod I did on this computer is the video card. I swapped out the old stock cooler to a Zalman VF1000+RHS88. I was still unhappy with the noise and performance so I took off the (horrible) Zalman fan and strapped on 2 80mm Nexus fans.
Overclocked CPU to 3.2GHz @ stock voltage. Video card is running at 675/1700/1000Mhz (core/shader/ram). View the Flickr site for more pics. Sorry for the dust and finger prints, too lazy to clean out the case.
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User comments
Post your comment............................................ damn you T___________T (HR-05 IFX + Ultra 120....)
8/10
EDIT: Wait a minute, how did you get your CPU cooler to fit with the NB cooler? Is the HR-05 IFX thinner?
8/10
EDIT: Wait a minute, how did you get your CPU cooler to fit with the NB cooler? Is the HR-05 IFX thinner?
Very clean rig 8/10 from me
It fits with no clearance. To get the fan clips on where the Ultra-120 and the HR-05 meet, I had to use long-nose pliers to pull the clip out from between and clamp the damn thing on. I also had to off-center the HR-05 a bit to the "south". That was the reason for all the electrical tape under the HR-05, it acts as a shim to prevent my NB from shorting out.
by: DREAMKILLER323
It fits with no clearance. To get the fan clips on where the Ultra-120 and the HR-05 meet, I had to use long-nose pliers to pull the clip out from between and clamp the damn thing on. I also had to off-center the HR-05 a bit to the "south". That was the reason for all the electrical tape under the HR-05, it acts as a shim to prevent my NB from shorting out.
Oh, so the HR-05 is off centre? I don't think thats very safe... in my opinion, mount it the way that i mounted it because:
1. The nb will be on centre, your nb will run far cooler thanks to the better mounting pressure
2. The nb will be cooled by the fan on the Ultra 120... see, my HR-05 doesnt even feel warm!
3. Much more clearance... far safer in comparison
by: tkpenaltyVery slighly off center. I can't center it anyway since the Ultra-120 is so large so #3 doesn't apply and I already know about #2. I just hate the mounting system of the HR-05 - It gives the mounting bolts a lot of room to play which makes it a pain. This is the reason I've been wanting to upgrade to an X38 because they come with an IHS so after-market NB coolers should be a cinch to install. I could always add the old 80mm fan that was there before, I still have the room.
Oh, so the HR-05 is off centre? I don't think thats very safe... in my opinion, mount it the way that i mounted it because:
1. The nb will be on centre, your nb will run far cooler thanks to the better mounting pressure
2. The nb will be cooled by the fan on the Ultra 120... see, my HR-05 doesnt even feel warm!
3. Much more clearance... far safer in comparison
BTW, I've had this system running outside the case before. When overclocked, the back of the motherboard where the NB is located didn't even feel remotely warm under Orthos.
by: DREAMKILLER323
Very slighly off center. I can't center it anyway since the Ultra-120 is so large so #3 doesn't apply and I already know about #2. I just hate the mounting system of the HR-05 - It gives the mounting bolts a lot of room to play which makes it a pain. This is the reason I've been wanting to upgrade to an X38 because they come with an IHS so after-market NB coolers should be a cinch to install. I could always add the old 80mm fan that was there before, I still have the room.
BTW, I've had this system running outside the case before. When overclocked, the back of the motherboard where the NB is located didn't even feel remotely warm under Orthos.
Yeah, I know P31/P35s run cool :p. The IHS makes aftermarket cooling easy to install, but its been proven that bare die > IHS. Have a look at my setup, doesn't it seem like the original HR-05 is thicker? (signature)
Anyway, I'll change your vote to a 10 cause... that looks damn risky!
I voted 10/10 because:
Damn risky but awesome setup that I wish to do (HR-05 + Ultra 120 on a P3x DS3 board... whoa.
Damn risky but awesome setup that I wish to do (HR-05 + Ultra 120 on a P3x DS3 board... whoa.
work well done.... nice modds with great results... 8/10
"looks" clean and properly hidden cables 9/10
modest cpu OC, great gfx OC... 7/10
8/10
my rigs...
http://www.techpowerup.com/gallery/1155.html
http://www.techpowerup.com/gallery/1172.html
"looks" clean and properly hidden cables 9/10
modest cpu OC, great gfx OC... 7/10
8/10
my rigs...
http://www.techpowerup.com/gallery/1155.html
http://www.techpowerup.com/gallery/1172.html
by: tkpenaltyThanks, To tell you the truth, this is my second board (free RMA) since my first install fried the first one.
Yeah, I know P31/P35s run cool :p. The IHS makes aftermarket cooling easy to install, but its been proven that bare die > IHS. Have a look at my setup, doesn't it seem like the original HR-05 is thicker? (signature)
Anyway, I'll change your vote to a 10 cause... that looks damn risky!
The normal HR-05 should be the same width, but the ridges on the IFX gives the Ultra-120's clips some room. Take a look at the pic I took for clarification.
nice specs & very clean set-up..9/10 vote.
see & vote on my case..http://www.techpowerup.com/gallery/1096.html
see & vote on my case..http://www.techpowerup.com/gallery/1096.html
Great job with wire management. Color looks great.
8/10
8/10











