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Antec 920 or H80.

High end air coolers perform the same as a 620 with the same fans on it,

H60/50/60/70 are all limited by there small coolant tubes and poor pump flow.
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Antec 920 or H80.
High end air coolers perform the same as a 620 with the same fans on it,
H60/50/60/70 are all limited by there small coolant tubes and poor pump flow.
Yeah BUT - which coolers ?
I have not bought an air cooler since the Thermalright TRUE , and they are no longer available .
The ones I have to choose from are here - new file.doc 6k .doc file
I am in QLD Australia so I do not have the variety available to others on the forum .
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Yeah BUT - which coolers ?
I have not bought an air cooler since the Thermalright TRUE , and they are no longer available .
The ones I have to choose from are here - new file.doc 6k .doc file
I am in QLD Australia so I do not have the variety available to others on the forum .

My humble suggestion would be the Noctua NH-D14.
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NH-D14 or a thermalright silver arrow. both are great coolers.
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I have had guys on here tell me that high end air coolers out perform these sealed unit watercoolers . I do not want to cut my case up ( Antec P183 rev 3 ) so a H100 is out of the question .

Externally mount a thick 240 radiator, or 360.

Would give you the best cooling performance. Using the h40 pump/cpu block.

if you want a high end air cooler here are some good ones

Phanteks PH-TC14PE, ECT Prometeia Mach2 GT, Noctua NH-D14
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I have had guys on here tell me that high end air coolers out perform these sealed unit watercoolers . I do not want to cut my case up ( Antec P183 rev 3 ) so a H100 is out of the question .

Correct. High end air cooler's like the Silver Arrow(I love mine to death) or D-14, Phantek's, ect will out cool any of the current CLC's(Closed loop Cooler) but also make less noise while doing it.

Silver Arrow and D-14 being the overall best. Don't forget to look at noise when selecting a CPU cooler.

CLC's are useless unless you don't have the space for a traditional cooler. If I where to buy a new cooler right now this very second I wouldn't hesitate to nab another S/A but would prefer a RASA water kit for about $130 or so. The rasa's will beat the pants off all cooler's and CLC's until you get into Bong's, LN/LN2, or full blown custom water loops.
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Correct. High end air cooler's like the Silver Arrow(I love mine to death) or D-14, Phantek's, ect will out cool any of the current CLC's(Closed loop Cooler) but also make less noise while doing it.

Silver Arrow and D-14 being the overall best. Don't forget to look at noise when selecting a CPU cooler.

CLC's are useless unless you don't have the space for a traditional cooler. If I where to buy a new cooler right now this very second I wouldn't hesitate to nab another S/A but would prefer a RASA water kit for about $130 or so. The rasa's will beat the pants off all cooler's and CLC's until you get into Bong's, LN/LN2, or full blown custom water loops.

Well yes and no.

The high end CLC's (Antec 920, Corsair H100,H80) Perform like the Highest end Air Coolers. Of Course the Custom Water loops strongly outperform these options. Bongs are old school i haven't seen one of those used in years. Most people these days just grab big enough radiators to perform the same. The High end CLC's are usually pretty quiet. At least my Antec 920 is, unless i go and max the fans out. With a custom water temp profile though load temps never go over 50c. On a Fx 8120@ 4.9ghz (1.45vcore).

CLC's have a nice advantage as you don't have to worry about dim clearance, and generally speaking exhaust the hot air out of your case. Which leads to lower ambient temps of other system items.

Some of the newest CLC's such as the h100I, and Nxzt Kraken x40/x60 With the X40 being a single 140mm and the X60 being 280mm radiator. All will out perform the highest end air coolers. Personally I think the Kraken looks Great.

Personally I am going full Custom loop well inching my way there anyways. Already have two 280mm radiators, Which I will be installing here soon. Will still use the Antec pump/water block, until i can a get a EK block and pump. Then my 7950 and motherboard will go under water as well. Slow process as money trickles in.

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Pfff I am still confused about the temps.
I dropped a question op the customer/technical support from gigabyte, and they say they read out the temps for the cpu with ET6, so i downloaded that.
It gives the same cpu temp as Tmpin2 does. (ET6 is a horrible program) so I still don't know for sure... just one post from a gigabyte moderator on the gigabyte forum isn't enough of an answer to me, because the GGTS says (indirectly) the oposite. Maybe I'm stubborn, but its quite important for me. i don't want to fry my cpu thinking that it has another sensor. under load, the temp difference is 20 degrees so i don't feel comfortable by just guessing and taking everything everyone says.

*sigh*

can also someone give me tips on removing the pushpins on the nb heatsink? i cant remove them without breaking them by just pinching the backside.
and has someone a suggestion how I can test which temps are which? i could do a repaste but I cant reach the NB and i don't want to drain my waterloop again. I also can't see any temp differences if I place a fan right on top of the NB heatsink.

I can't also test the difference with temps under load, because my water will heat up and won't cool down to the old point after about 30 mins. in that time, the roomtemperature has also dropped or raised. both the tmpin1 and tmpin2 temperatures will rise while overclocking.

I'm also thinking in buying a temps sensor. if that won't bring a conclusion, I will buy another board. I have had it with this one but it looks so good frown.gif
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Pfff I am still confused about the temps.
I dropped a question op the customer/technical support from gigabyte, and they say they read out the temps for the cpu with ET6, so i downloaded that.
It gives the same cpu temp as Tmpin2 does. (ET6 is a horrible program) so I still don't know for sure... just one post from a gigabyte moderator on the gigabyte forum isn't enough of an answer to me, because the GGTS says (indirectly) the oposite. Maybe I'm stubborn, but its quite important for me. i don't want to fry my cpu thinking that it has another sensor. under load, the temp difference is 20 degrees so i don't feel comfortable by just guessing and taking everything everyone says.
*sigh*
can also someone give me tips on removing the pushpins on the nb heatsink? i cant remove them without breaking them by just pinching the backside.
and has someone a suggestion how I can test which temps are which? i could do a repaste but I cant reach the NB and i don't want to drain my waterloop again. I also can't see any temp differences if I place a fan right on top of the NB heatsink.
I can't also test the difference with temps under load, because my water will heat up and won't cool down to the old point after about 30 mins. in that time, the roomtemperature has also dropped or raised. both the tmpin1 and tmpin2 temperatures will rise while overclocking.
I'm also thinking in buying a temps sensor. if that won't bring a conclusion, I will buy another board. I have had it with this one but it looks so good frown.gif

Have you tried Aida64? It reads all the sensors right on my UD5. You might see if your pushpins have metal pins that go into the top. A lot of push pin setups use a metal pin that goes into the middle to stiffen the plastic.
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my god now it's tempin1 again xD and it doesn't detect my NB temp. odd. But my bios wont show the NB temp sensor either, so I believe this program might have it correct. I will do a reseat for my NB though.
And no. they are entirely made of plastic with 2 steel springs on each pin. i already tried to push them back through by pinchin the other ends of the pushpin, without result. I see no other option than breaking them. Can I replace them with nuts, bolts and plastic washers?
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