michaelah500
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is that with the fans not being the right way?
Nope that was about 2 degrees higher. Fans are now intake and im still getting above max temps. Its decided. Im getting new RAM and a decent air cooler.
is that with the fans not being the right way?
@MichaelH
Usually the tim takes between 200-400 to settle down, usually temps can drop 5-10 degrees after fully "bedded in"
Hope that helps
Was put off by the H50 due to installing a backplate. Major improvement!
Was put off by the H50 due to installing a backplate. Major improvement!
Are you saying that because you have one, or going base on the pictures? Screws look flush or counter-sunk to me.
I noticed the H60 was coming to light about the time I bought my H70. I was happy with the H70 and the cooling performance it gave for being such a small package. I had a 120 outside the case and the other inside directly on the rad [push (outside fan)/pull (inside fan)] and it did great. By putting one fan external the case that allowed for a filter attached, and gave more room internally. So that was a plus. OC's were upto 4.9ghz and within reasonable temps (fans on max) Prime 95 killed it every time though. So I used LinX instead. I don't think Windows 7/64 and prime get along too well.
Since then, my H70 went back in the box it arrived in, as I went with a full loop.
If manufacturers just used a little more sense in the design areas, or better yet, actually listened to customer feedback (oh wait a minute, that would mean one of their engineers would have to actually read forum comments. That must never happen!!) then they might see the light when it comes to a design that actually works as proficiently as it could. Granted the cost may increase on the consumer end, but customer input is always a good thing.
As for the screws, agreed. Then again, thermal paste should fill those counter-sunk areas.![]()
Speaking of H60's, someone might be interested in this one on ebay