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| Newbie Join Date: 24 Feb 2009
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Reputation: 0 ![]() Rep Power: 0 | Well i got the thermalright today and it came with the fan attached to it.. I didn't think it was going to be that big lol.. but besides that it was a painnn to put on.. i had to take the motherboard out of the case in order to get the heatsink on... but besides that part being a pain to install im happy with it.. at least a 7 degree C difference right away but havent really tested with it yet.. |
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Reputation: 0 ![]() Rep Power: 0 | yea 7C was idle.... when i tested the cpu at 100% it didn't go above 45C and when i tested it at full load with my old HSF it went to 67C... so a big difference it made... Im happy with it.. and the fan it came with is actually really quiet... the only annoying part was putting the heatsink on the motherboard. |
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Reputation: 180 ![]() ![]() Rep Power: 4 | Hmm,it should actually have huge temp difference right compare to stock? Btw which thermalpaste did you actually used?I'll actually recommend getting the Tuniq TX-2. it works and it's pretty decent
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sorry but that is not a truth zalman haves great coolers with great fans i have 9500LED B , 9700LED B and i have installd many Thermalthake, Thermalright and rest of coolers and i can say that Zalman is great one
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