Remove heatsinks ?

michaelah500

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I am currently using 8GB (2x4GB) OCZ Reaper 1600MHz RAM...if I remove the heatsinks from both DIMMs so I can fit a Noctua NH-D14 to my Asus Crosshair IV Forumula, will the RAM still run at a safe temperature at 1600MHz ?

Obviously stress testing will make the RAM hot as it already gets toasty with the heeatsinks ON, but with general gaming use will it be OK ?

Cheers
 
that might be the case thats what hold them on but personally mate i wouldnt try just incase

I could always use an angle grinder or some similar tool to cut the top of them off. That would sort it nicely ; ) Or just spend another £100-£200 on some smaller RAM just to install a cooler. Then again, it might be worth it. Currently I have my CPU overclocked to 4GHz from 3.2GHz and there might be some more potential. Load temps at 73 degrees though ? Not good. At all. (Currently using H50)

Additionally...I could just scrap all my current Motherboard; RAM and CPU and go Intel. My first AMD processor and I'm disappointed.
 
yeah 73 to me seems very very high for an amd thats intel territory and they can deal with the heat

the 1090t is a good cpu but u need to get a better cooler strapped onto it man instead of replacing it all, and check out what the thermal limit of the cpu is
 
yeah 73 to me seems very very high for an amd thats intel territory and they can deal with the heat

the 1090t is a good cpu but u need to get a better cooler strapped onto it man instead of replacing it all, and check out what the thermal limit of the cpu is

It's 65 degrees (the limit) which is why I'm so concerned. I may try cleaning the CPU and reapplying thermal paste.
 
or get a proper cooler on it mate, cause if u dont ur gonna have to crank down the colerclock b4 u kill the cpu

Looks like I'm going to have to clock down the CPU until I can afford some more RAM as well as a cooler. Why new RAM ? Well because most of the decent air coolers out there will not fit with the OCZ Reapers installed. Then again, how does this RAM or This G.Skill RipJaw look ? I could get some bang for buck RAM for now and then a decent air cooler or just sit it out. Or crack out the angle grinder (haha).
 
you running an AM3 mobo mate? best to down clock or even stock then get ram as thats cheaper, the gskill is a better choice as its 1600mhz and looks better then get a new cooler aka nh-d14
 
you running an AM3 mobo mate? best to down clock or even stock then get ram as thats cheaper, the gskill is a better choice as its 1600mhz and looks better then get a new cooler aka nh-d14

Cheers mate, I'll downclock next time I'm at home and will buy the RAM & cooler as soon as I can afford it. Thanks for your help.
 
yeah mate for like £110 you should get things sorted out and he able to get back to the overclocking again with good results
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hello michael, i have a set of ocz reaper memory aswell, mines ddr2 but with the same heatsink, ya can pop the heatsink of the memory handy enough, i just tried 1 of my sticks thy other day cause im going to buy an nh-d14 aswell. unscrew the 2 screws from the side of the ram, i used a very sharpe fine bladed knife, but you need to be carefull.
 
yup i know m8, was just seeing how to take em off, i just put the normal heatsink back on again for the time been till i get new heat spreaders that fit under the nh-d14
 
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