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Here we go....



Nice packaging as we can see.



comes with the new back plate that fits both 775 and I7, it also comes with
the usual stuff like the rubber mount, screws and the amd bracket etc.



craftmanship is flawless, black nickle finish.



Another clooser look, very complicated fins layout and looks really good and high density.



Massive HDT heatpipes, don't know what the center piece is for but it looks nice.



another closer looks to the base design, looks very solid.



installed it with Ultra Kaze, it fits on xfx 780i mobo and it is touching the memory heatsink, no big deal cuz xiggys rubber fan mount really good at absorbing vibration.



HERE IS THE KICKER! forgot to put the exhaust fan back in place, have to tear the whole thing apart..............sigh.
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Nice, how are the temps?
nice fan
hate exhaust fans. Pain in the a**
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nice fan
hate exhaust fans. Pain in the a**

I haven't done any long test yet just fired Prime 95 up for a bit to see, I can tell you it is quite significantly better than the RS1283, will run long test after I reinstall everything!
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The temp's are amazing on this thing. It's running much cooler than my old S1283

Poohball mind if I post some of my own pics?
I wonder what xbitlabs will say about this cooler once they do their review.
I think I want your 5D Mark II more.


Anyways, sick cooler.
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Surely I can't be the only one who entered this thread with expectations of seeing computer parts being smashed up?
Hmm looks like the base is solid with the pipes exposed? Do you have any shots of the base?

EDIT:NM i can see now you still had the protective cover on it.
If you didn't have the tall heatsinks on your memory, will the fan still be hitting?

I want this cooler but I might have to switch my memory first.
nice, i like the looks of it. post your temps when you get a chance.
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Surely I can't be the only one who entered this thread with expectations of seeing computer parts being smashed up?

Not at all. I was thinking the same thing lol.
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Here we go....

Nice packaging as we can see.

comes with the new back plate that fits both 775 and I7, it also comes with
the usual stuff like the rubber mount, screws and the amd bracket etc.craftmanship is flawless, black nickle finish.

Another clooser look, very complicated fins layout and looks really good and high density.
Massive HDT heatpipes, don't know what the center piece is for but it looks nice.

another closer looks to the base design, looks very solid.

installed it with Ultra Kaze, it fits on xfx 780i mobo and it is touching the memory heatsink, no big deal cuz xiggys rubber fan mount really good at absorbing vibration.



HERE IS THE KICKER! forgot to put the exhaust fan back in place, have to tear the whole thing apart..............sigh.

looks like wires and fans hanging off every where....what temps do you have there ?
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If you didn't have the tall heatsinks on your memory, will the fan still be hitting?

I want this cooler but I might have to switch my memory first.

If you have tall heatsink's you can use them in the first slot but ONLY if your using a 25mm fan. Anything longer and it will block out your first DIMM.
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Crazy fin design.
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Surely I can't be the only one who entered this thread with expectations of seeing computer parts being smashed up?

me 2
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If you have tall heatsink's you can use them in the first slot but ONLY if your using a 25mm fan. Anything longer and it will block out your first DIMM.

Thanks for responding.

I have 2 Panaflos that I want to use in a push/pull config and looking at poohball's pics, he had to "open" the memory clips to make it work. Looks like even if I had memory with regular heatsinks it might not still fit? Hope you can clarify.

Thanks again.
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Thanks for responding.

I have 2 Panaflos that I want to use in a push/pull config and looking at poohball's pics, he had to "open" the memory clips to make it work. Looks like even if I had memory with regular heatsinks it might not still fit? Hope you can clarify.

Thanks again.

Well if the heatsinks have tall fins on them like the Corsair Dominator dam does, then you can't fit anything over 25mm. If it just has the heatsinks that sit on the modules and don't have fins that jet upward you might be alright.
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The temp's are amazing on this thing. It's running much cooler than my old S1283

Poohball mind if I post some of my own pics?

Please do =) we are here to share!
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