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Hah hah you have not seen a poorly designed mounting mechanism until you have seen my home made bolt through kit on my tuniq :)
Nice to see improvements being made on an old classic, I don't know if it is worth an extra $30 though. |
Yup TRUE is Amazing, with a PUSH PULL setup I was able to push my i7 920 to 4859 Mhz with HT off.......
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Yep I pushed mine to that speed with HT on!
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Well I couldn't post my results last night as my internet was down at my house. So I brought my pics to work just to realize I forgot my screenshots at home. So hopefully when I get home tonight Cox will have fixed whatever they screwed up and I will have internet.
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Sorry about the delay. Here is what I came up with:
Test Platform: Core i7 920 D0 (Mine is a leaky chip that runs at low volts but at high temps) EVGA Classified 759 Mushkin Ascent DDR3 2000 PC & Power 1200W Windows 7 64 Thermalright Extreme 120 Rev B (lapped) Thermalright Extreme 120 Rev C Ambient Temps 23.2 degrees Celsius As usual, Thermalright's boxing job is top notch. No changes here on the newest revision. http://i269.photobucket.com/albums/j...h_IMG_4681.jpghttp://i269.photobucket.com/albums/j...h_IMG_4682.jpg Here is what was in the box: http://i269.photobucket.com/albums/j...h_IMG_4683.jpghttp://i269.photobucket.com/albums/j...h_IMG_4697.jpg http://i269.photobucket.com/albums/j...h_IMG_4700.jpghttp://i269.photobucket.com/albums/j...h_IMG_4701.jpg http://i269.photobucket.com/albums/j...h_IMG_4702.jpghttp://i269.photobucket.com/albums/j...h_IMG_4703.jpg Here is what the new mounting looks like. I only snapped pics of it on a 775 platform. 1366 looks the same. http://i269.photobucket.com/albums/j...h_IMG_4688.jpghttp://i269.photobucket.com/albums/j...h_IMG_4689.jpg I had a few more pics but dunno what happened to them. Pretty much you have the two metal pieces that hook to the backplate by 4 screws. Then you have the metal piece that goes thru the heatsink and is held down by two screws instead of the four screws of the previous versions. Now time for testing. I'm not going to go into hours and hours of testing. Just some quick ones. First off we have my Rev B Lapped at idle. http://i269.photobucket.com/albums/j...h_RevBIdle.png Now stressed. http://i269.photobucket.com/albums/j...vBStressed.png Now the Rev C idle. http://i269.photobucket.com/albums/j...h_RevCIdle.png Uh oh. As you can see I am a good 5 degrees hotter at idle with the Rev C than the Rev B lapped. That is where my Rev B was before I lapped it. So pretty much this tells me the cooling is about the same so I won't go into anymore testing as it is clear as can be. I pretty much figured this would be the case as the surface on the Rev C is the same as before. Curved like no other. Thermalright states they do this on purpose but too many times people have lapped theirs and gotten better results. I am walking proof as stated before my Rev B was 5 degrees hotter until I lapped it. Just for giggles I hooked my Rev B lapped back up but with the new mounting from the Rev C and I was back to regular temps. So the new mounting has no significance over the old except ease of installing. So if you are looking to update your old TRUE thinking you will get better results, don't. The only thing you will get is easier mounting. |
Nice job Drnip, very informative and valuable info. :good:
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:clapping: wow thanks Nip...awesome pics...
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