Problem with CPU cooler and high profile RAM
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My God, the Vengance of the eggs :risitas:
I mean, with how little RAM influences performance, I don't know how you come up with getting some memory with more heatsink than "chip" :nono:
I can't guarantee anything, but for that money, the Thermalright HR-02 is a better option for performance and silence, and it loads the block to one side, which usually works well with high heatsink memory. The only bad thing is that the fan is 14, but if the board works well using the farthest slots, I don't think you'll have problems.
Editing: In case the TY-140 clashes with memory, you might fit a Gentle Typhoon that isn't as tall.
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what good memories :D:D:D:D as for ojimetro I have no idea, but as a rule, the heatsinks that mount a central heatsink if you mount the supplementary ones they touch the memory (only one makes sense) in my case I moved it a little to the outside and the problem was solved (the wires have margin) for the others you can look at it in a very simple way you measure from the center of the micro to the first memory module, you multiply the result by two and on the manufacturer's page it shows the dimensions of the heatsink, example
Model Name: Ninja3 CPU Cooler
Model No.: SCNJ-3000
manufacturer: Scythe Co., Ltd. Japan
Heatsink
Dimensions: 120 x 120 x 160mm
4.72 x 4.72 x 6.30 in
Material of Base Plate: Nicel-Plated Copper
Fan Slip Stream 120 PWM Adjustable
Dimensions: 120 x 120 x 25mmif the result is less than 170 millimeters you can only fit it with one fan
with heatsinks with 140 fans things get complicated it is almost certain that you can only mount one
P.D leaving aside the performance the Ninja3 allows you to mount the fans upside down which saves you the problem of the memos
P.D 2 the above applies to all others if they have any accessory or way of 90 degrees the heatsink will work for all of them. otherwise as a third option that I know is not liked, you can remove the heatsinks from the memos and mount something smaller -
With those memos, the Yasya is a must-have, check out the review on this forum and you'll see in the photos how close it gets to some Hyper X modules with a normal heatsink.
I think a good option are those that deviate from the center like the thermalright that Obione tells you about.
Best regards
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Another option is to place the fan behind, taking air from between the heat sink fins (what is usually called "pull", from English), if you have a small case with the HR-02 it may not fit, although it would be right next to the exhaust fan. The performance is usually not the same but almost, very little is lost.
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heat sinks that in principle would not give you problems (note only with the central fan and without fans for the memos)
CPU Cooler Coolink Corator DS - Multisocket
CPU Cooler - Cogage ARROW "AMD Edition" AM2/AM2+/AM3
http://www.tienda-traxtore.com/tienda/index.php?page=pp_producto.php&md=0&ref=VEN688
http://www.tienda-traxtore.com/tienda/index.php?page=pp_producto.php&md=0&ref=VEN689
http://www.tienda-traxtore.com/tienda/index.php?page=pp_producto.php&md=0&ref=VEN643
http://www.tienda-traxtore.com/tienda/index.php?page=pp_producto.php&md=0&ref=VEN628
for the central fan heatsinks you can only mount an additional fan to blow air out if they are 120mm fans it is possible that you can mount one blowing in but displaced outwards
to give you an idea I had the same problem as you
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in the last two photos you will see that if the fans are 120mm you can mount the two additional ones, but it looks a bit strange
P.D this is the equipment in my signature and as you can see my dominators are not small :nono: -
Thanks to everyone for the help. I took the appropriate measurements as recommended by CNCBCN and then I listened to Obione with the ThermalRight, which, by the way, has very good reviews for this heatsink.
It arrives on Monday, I will let you know how everything goes.
Once again thanks for all the suggestions and advice.;D -
As you can see in the signature, I received the memories with the Thermalright, I'm not sure if the board for intel has the memories closer to the socket :rollani:
!AMD Power! ;D
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Thanks to everyone for the help. I made the appropriate measurements as recommended by CNCBCN and then I listened to Obione with the ThermalRight, which, by the way, has very good reviews for this heatsink.
It arrives on Monday, I'll let you know how everything goes.
Once again thanks for all the suggestions and advice.;DDon't forget to comment on how it looks once it's mounted

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I've only looked at the 990fx more or less through photos and at a glance it seems like they're at the same distance, thanks for the observation.
Regarding intel or amd xDD!! the pc had an AMD that I must say
but waiting months, for which in the end have been the Bulldozer and specifically the FX8150… I went for 2500k because it turned out that for +/- the same performance in games, the move with intel came out cheaper for me!! Although according to many ProAMD comments, the analyzes at the moment are totally biased and the testing software don't recognize all the potential...etc, we have debate jaja. -
I think you've done well, games usually don't get a lot of threads because it's complicated to program them and the teams don't get caught up trusting that they will perform in the future, I think.
Let's trust Piledriver

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+1 dear OBI, in games multi-cores of more than four plummet, I keep waiting but for price and performance the most interesting of the FX I think is FX_6100, good OC and few W,
regards
!AMD Power!

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Well, here I am back with news:
EVERYTHING PERFECT! The Thermalright fits perfectly, although it has cost me a fortune to assemble it because of the thermal armor on the motherboard, etc…
With the mems in dual channel it almost touches the closest one but there is no contact.:D
Now regarding the performance, I have already gone into OC, with 4ghz on the 2500k and I have doubts/fear:Reading the reviews of the Thermalright, and having a good ventilated case, I see the process at 72ºC average in full overclocked at 4ghz as excessive! I have a Core voltage of 1.392V max, passed through stress tests with the Linx, without failures, stable at first.
Obviously I suppose you will tell me a "What did you expect?" xD. -
I add that perhaps I put too much thermal paste, but not as much as the exaggerations I have seen, thin layer spread with a plastic card on the core... and the thermalright is quite tight, it doesn't move a millimeter...Ah by the way! In IDLE it runs at 30ºC average, I also think it's a couple of degrees above what I read around...:nono:
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hello what did you expect? :D:D:D
no man those temps are pretty bad.
but you would have to start a little better: temps without OC at idle and at full and temps with OC at idle and at full and by the way put what you use to check the temps the stress I guess with Cpu burn ¿no? at how many RPM do you have the fan and what thermal paste have you put and some photos man don't be old-fashioned :D:D:D ah and the ambient temperature and the temp of the MB. I think with all that we can start talking -
Try to relax the voltage because you are going too high for 4GHz, in fact I wouldn't go above 1.3. If it continues to have high temperatures, you will have to consider reinstalling.
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Well, I don't have the PC at hand from work but I'll keep you updated.
I'll try it today without OC to see how it goes. I run stress tests with Linx, and I use CPU-Z and Core temp to check. I must say that this is the first OC I've done... I've studied a lot of tutorials online.
I do remember that the MB temp is about 25ºC, the ambient temperature is about 19ºC. I've seen the HR-02 fan max out at about 1200 and a bit rpm.
The case has 4 auxiliary fans: one at the base next to the power supply that brings in air, another at the front near the HDDs that also brings in air, one at the top next to the RAM that blows air out, and one at the back next to the CPU fan that also blows air out, plus an assistant fan 50x50 on the motherboard.
It's true that the CPU voltage is a bit high when looking at OC reviews, I guess that with that voltage I should be stable at 4.5ghz... the recommended limit for air cooling is 1.4V ~ 1.42V right?
I'll play with offset, etc., to lower it and see how it performs.
I'll do all these tests this weekend and I'll let you know, and yes... CNCBCN, I'll post the photos!! xDD -
Well, I've returned from work, and set the factory settings. Without OC, I've done 1-hour tests with the following results:
IDLE = 34º and FULL = Oscillates from 46º to 52º with core voltage at 1.232V.
Ambient temperature 19ºC and Mb temperature at 27º constant during the tests.
I let myself be advised by experts
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The fan on the HR-02, do you have it blowing air in or blowing it out near the memos?
It seems strange to me because the latest temperatures are the same as I have with the i7 860 which is much hotter than the sandys.
You might want to reconsider the reinstallation as Obione says, with a quality paste.
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in the bios how do you have the fan configured? silent, normal or "full blast" I don't know why you have it on silent and you get those temps for that, at idle I see it a bit high and at full it would be 46, throw in what you have but more … :nono:
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El venti lo tengo por Bios a TURBO, le he cambiado la pasta, a mi parecer habia puesto demasiada…
Ahora las temperaturas han mejorado ligeramente...estoy en OC probando a 3,8Ghz, y con temperaturas Idle a 31ºC, full a 56ºC y un Core voltage de 1,272V. Iré poco a poco para encontrar las configs perfectas.
Sigue sin convencerme, a lo mejor me estoy exigiendo demasiado, ya que solamente para jugar va sobradamente y comprobando con el Cpu-Z y Core temp a los juegos con que tiramos, rara vez llega a estar al 70% de carga y con temps de 48ºC.
De todas formas gracias a todos por las recomendaciones, tambien por las que podáis seguir dando.
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