RE: [H] CPU Fan for an AMD FX55

2005-04-21 Thread Hayes Elkins
@hardwaregroup.com Subject: RE: [H] CPU Fan for an AMD FX55 Date: Thu, 21 Apr 2005 10:00:39 -0700 Does this one pound monster able to stay connected in a tower situation where the motherboard is on its side, this thing would seem to put a huge strain on the connections Mark Dodge MD Computers 602-421-0329

RE: [H] CPU Fan for an AMD FX55

2005-04-21 Thread FORC5
. From: Mark Dodge [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: The Hardware List hardware@hardwaregroup.com To: 'The Hardware List' hardware@hardwaregroup.com Subject: RE: [H] CPU Fan for an AMD FX55 Date: Thu, 21 Apr 2005 10:00:39 -0700 Does this one pound monster able to stay connected in a tower situation where

RE: [H] CPU Fan for an AMD FX55

2005-04-21 Thread CW
, 21 Apr 2005 17:01:51 -0500 To: hardware@hardwaregroup.com Subject: RE: [H] CPU Fan for an AMD FX55 Blame Intel for pushing the thermal barrier in a futile mhz war rather than trying to get more work done per clock like AMD. With 3D GPU's reaching near ghz speeds, expect some radical new

RE: [H] CPU Fan for an AMD FX55

2005-04-21 Thread Jin-Wei Tioh
At 05:17 PM 4/21/2005, you wrote: *laugh* you should see the heatsink designs that thermalright and others have coming for DualCore Intels. Unbelievable. Those things run so goddamn hot you might as well put a easy-bake oven slot where a CDROM goes. ROTFLMAO!!! I thought the HeatlaneZen I was

Re: [H] CPU Fan for an AMD FX55

2005-04-20 Thread CW
Tim- I really like and prefer the XP120 Heatsink + a midline 120 mil fan (I use the Panaflo 120) you can check it at http://www.heatsinkfactory.com/ If you think 60C is bad (and yes, on a FX55, that's on the high side) wait till you see the dual core Intel output.. good lord. -Original

Re: [H] CPU Fan for an AMD FX55

2005-04-20 Thread Tim \The Beave\ Lider
I really do not care for the silence of a CPU at this point. Although, I do not want it too loud. I will post specs on the computer Soon. This computer is new and worked well over the weekend as a burnin. Now I have just noticed the CPU temperature getting to high. Regards, CW wrote: Tim- I

RE: [H] CPU Fan for an AMD FX55

2005-04-20 Thread Hayes Elkins
Thermaltake Tower112. Pure copper tower with six heat pipes. Capable of running fanless provided you arent a gamer and have other fans in the system. With a fan (you supply your own 80 or 92mm fan) it's cooling is among the best, up there with the ThermalRight XP-120 (120mm fan housing

Re: [H] CPU Fan for an AMD FX55

2005-04-20 Thread Hayes Elkins
would not fit my Asus without bending caps. From: CW [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: The Hardware List hardware@hardwaregroup.com To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], The Hardware List hardware@hardwaregroup.com Subject: Re: [H] CPU Fan for an AMD FX55 Date: Wed, 20 Apr 2005 11:35:12 -0500 Tim- I really like and prefer

Re: [H] CPU Fan for an AMD FX55

2005-04-20 Thread Tim \The Beave\ Lider
@hardwaregroup.com Subject: Re: [H] CPU Fan for an AMD FX55 Date: Wed, 20 Apr 2005 11:35:12 -0500 Tim- I really like and prefer the XP120 Heatsink + a midline 120 mil fan (I use the Panaflo 120) you can check it at http://www.heatsinkfactory.com/ If you think 60C is bad (and yes, on a FX55, that's

Re: [H] CPU Fan for an AMD FX55

2005-04-20 Thread Hayes Elkins
], The Hardware List hardware@hardwaregroup.com To: The Hardware List hardware@hardwaregroup.com Subject: Re: [H] CPU Fan for an AMD FX55 Date: Wed, 20 Apr 2005 11:24:53 -0700 I ordered the ThermalTake Tower112 with 2 of the Fans for it. Let's see how it works out. Regards, Hayes Elkins wrote