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Helpp mee :D (Push/Pull Setup True 120)

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Alright, I'm going to be ordering a True 120 to cool my CPU, I want to setup up a push/pull for it too keep it extra cool


I ask that you guys send me links to a Fan Controller (preferably black or blue to match my Antec 1200) and Fans. Thanks a ton guys
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Originally Posted by waverider599
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http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...k=ultra%20kaze and http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16811998038. 38mm will work wonders with your true and you really dont even need push pull with them.

Will there be any real benefits with a push pull though? This is good because I can get one of these for a side fan too.
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Push Pull =


Not worth it.

50% increase in noise, 1% increase in performance.
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50% increase in noise, 1% increase in performance.

Depends on the fans.
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Depends on the fans.

If the fan is under (made up number) 21dba, then you'd be getting a good deal. But once you get into louder fans the noise goes up a lot with the second fan. Even one fan sucking is worse than two pushing.
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get the kaze master.

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Alright, I've got everything figured out lol. Kazemaster is so sick looking I can't explain.
If you really want to lower the temps with a TRUE, I'd suggest lapping both the heatsink and the cpu. That will lower your temps more than a Push/Pull.
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If you really want to lower the temps with a TRUE, I'd suggest lapping both the heatsink and the cpu. That will lower your temps more than a Push/Pull.

Boo Lapping, I'm the kind of kid that will break his cpu OCing it, trust me. If I lap I'm out a CPU
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It's pretty straightforward.

If you can rub soap on yourself in the shower you can lap.

And there's really no chance of breaking your CPU (unless you lap the underside
)
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It's pretty straightforward.

If you can rub soap on yourself in the shower you can lap.

And there's really no chance of breaking your CPU (unless you lap the underside
)
I'm going to end up giving it too much voltage or just something extremely stupid, how easy is lapping my true?
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Alright, I know that I'm not suppose to apply very much pressure so will I have to be almost lifting up the heatsink?
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Boo Lapping, I'm the kind of kid that will break his cpu OCing it, trust me. If I lap I'm out a CPU

you can't mess up lapping a cpu. Unless you literally grind away everything on the IHS.
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you can't mess up lapping a cpu. Unless you literally grind away everything on the IHS.

For like the 9th time, I'll ruin it OCing.

ALSO: IS THERE ANYTHING SPECIAL I NEED TO DO TO MOUNT THE ULTRA KAZES?
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I'm going to end up giving it too much voltage or just something extremely stupid, how easy is lapping my true?

Well giving it too much voltage would be unrelated to lapping, which just gives better temps. In fact better temps means you might even be stable at a lower voltage, saving you $$$


lapping the TRUE is pretty straightforward. Just stick your hand (or as many fingers you can) between the pipes and move it back and forth. The pressure isn't too important, although the mroe you apply the faster the process will be. Also, make sure you apply the pressure evenly so not as to only lap one side. However rotating it ever few strokes (...) will nullify this.

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For like the 9th time, I'll ruin it OCing.

ALSO: IS THERE ANYTHING SPECIAL I NEED TO DO TO MOUNT THE ULTRA KAZES?

Just clip it on like any other fan. You really don't trust yourself in the BIOS, eh?
Just do a TEENY WEENY overclock to 3.2ghz and use any voltage under and around 1.3. I've had mine at 1.28 for reference. 1.45+ is the danger zone. In fact, the 1.3-ish needed for 3.2ghz is probably what's being fed to your chip right now if it's on auto.
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Well giving it too much voltage would be unrelated to lapping, which just gives better temps. In fact better temps means you might even be stable at a lower voltage, saving you $$$


lapping the TRUE is pretty straightforward. Just stick your hand (or as many fingers you can) between the pipes and move it back and forth. The pressure isn't too important, although the mroe you apply the faster the process will be. Also, make sure you apply the pressure evenly so not as to only lap one side. However rotating it ever few strokes (...) will nullify this.

Just clip it on like any other fan. You really don't trust yourself in the BIOS, eh?
Just do a TEENY WEENY overclock to 3.2ghz and use any voltage under and around 1.3. I've had mine at 1.28 for reference. 1.45+ is the danger zone. In fact, the 1.3-ish needed for 3.2ghz is probably what's being fed to your chip right now if it's on auto.

Dont want to lap in case I break it, warranty will be voided. And I'll worry about OCing later.
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