i have a video i took the other day of me running prime 95 on my system with the nh-d14 fans off-- i will upload it and post it here shortly.
Cool! More vids! Looking forward to it. ^_^
i have a video i took the other day of me running prime 95 on my system with the nh-d14 fans off-- i will upload it and post it here shortly.
Lol it sounds like you had a bad experience with it... I actually think it performs pretty well. As you already noticed my cpu is OC'ed at a prrretty high voltage if you ask me and it still manages to keep my CPU cool... It performs pretty well... it's just not very quiet because it's a combination between a small heatsink and a small fan.. and to perform well in this situation the fan needs to be very fast.. and eventually loud, but I know how to keep it quiet even when gaming and I am using the thermal compound I got it with... Sometimes I get these spikes and it goes up to 4000RPm all of a sudden but I think my Bios is to blame there. it doesn't happen very often and it's a lot better than what I had before. I initially wanted to get a cheap Cooler Master but things didn't work out and I found one of these on a romanian site similar to ebay and I bought it for about 10 USD I belive.. or less.
um well the intel coolers are really bad (the round ones) i would never use one but i just tried it for 1 day out of curiosity and it was unusable pretty much it can't even keep an x58 chip within 20'C of the intel spec for temperatures.
the amd coolers ive never used one, we had that amd chip for about 8 months i guess but we always had a nh-d14 on it so i dont know how the amd cooler works, but i can see the size of the fan on it
there are loads more videos that i have filmed i just need to now flood the uploads too much because i also have some old ones i want to get up first then start uploading the new ones at a normal normal pace like 1 per day or so
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Yeah, spare some bandwidth
Well an NH-D14 is a great cooler and I think, maybe one of the most popular air coolers. it is absolutely huge... I think one of those will definitely stick out of my case :lol: . It's huge! I've seen a Noctua heatsink that was pretty impressive aswell... the NH-L12 I beliv, really thin and low profile and quiet, Tom actually reviewed it and he was impressed with it too. They do a really good, propper Job! And I simply love the fan color! I have seen many that don't, anyway that could be controversial but the quality and the performance isn't.
i've used a couple nh-l12's in builds. one was an htpc build with an i5 that was sitting on a home theater rack that was quite closed and with the stock intel cooler it was overheating and blue screening. once i installed the noctua nh-l12 the cpu never went above 55'C during encoding video and there was never any trouble with it since its been running for months now.
but for something like a 2011 that puts out a lot of heat i dont think it can handle that very well but it's perfect for i5's and stuff like that.
the d14 is massive yeah and its way overkill for a 965 but we had one spare here at the time so i just thew it in there. now my sister is still using that d14 but its on the 920 now so that puts out way more heat and its being used more now.
i love the d14 that i've been using for a while now but i also would like more space around the cpu and id like to use taller memory like that hyperx predator so i might switch to an enclosed water thing just for those reasons but for now i havent really seen one yet that has impressed me massively so ill have to keep looking
Yeah I agree, the L12 aren't made for OC'ed 2011 CPU's but it's none the less a good performer at the size ( pretty thin, only one fan ). You can run the D14 passively without a problem ( seen a couple of guys using it like that and it worked fine ).
I just started prime for a few minutes just to show you how hot my CPU gets and how fast my fan spins when Prime95-ing.
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There it is, It barely goes over 50C but that thing spins like crazy. After I took the picture it actually went about 5949RPM... close to 6000!!That is insanely fast from a fan that small.. but in that speed lies all the cooling performance, and if one is willing to ignore the noise, it would be quite pleased with it.( I 'm not a big fan of that kind of noise at all :lol: )
Yeah, I just watched your vid, and I think that is quite amazing that the temps don't go higher than 80C on a 3770K with no fans running. That cooler is a beast! Also I noticed your "Package" values being under 70W... Mine shows 105W in HWMonitor.
I am not surprised that the D14's fans are quiet... it doesn't use them so much, it can cool the CPU on its own, that's fantastic... I wonder how much is a D14 around these parts?!
I really really love the look of this
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I think it looks better as it is without the the side panel.
Um... I like it because in this picture you can't see the lighting directly and most of the light is directed towards the hardware, and that's how i think it should be... I see light coming out trough the case's mesh and though all those holes and I don't like that... I have 4 CPU Phase LED's on my motherboard and they are this annoying blue and it comes out trough the back even through my PSU's exhaust mesh and I don' like that very much, it just does not feel right. In your case, I believe that there is a way to hide them in such a way that light can't be seen directly trough the window or without the side panel just like in the pic , ( I love the way that light shines off the hardware, it looks gorgeous ) . I'd make it in such a way that the light seems to be coming from nowhere like the heavens have opened if you catch my drift. But that's just me... I know you're not going to keep the LED strip like that and change it some other way eventually
Anyway I think it looks really good and it's coming along nicely, you seem really proud of your rig. Great work brother!
I'm really glad you chose these lights and not some crazy eye hurting color like the blue phase LED's on the motherboard. It looks really cool.
What I meant when I said that I am not a fan of the light going out trough the mesh was that I don't like it going directly trough it ( exposed light ) compared to hidden LED's ( meaning you could see the LED's directly trough the mesh from outside the case ). It does look good anyway, nice job.
i will have some new pictures tomorrow, but you won't be able to see any leds directly when i am finished with it. i was just showing some various pictures of the different stages because i've had it setup a few different ways now