@Dawelio do you know the length of the PSlate unsleeved 24 pin?
Got a good deal on a Noctua L9A. So I'll switch to that for the time being and see what prices and shipping are like from PSlate when they reopen.
Otherwise the fan will spin up and down randomly, which will get rather annoying. I experienced this and now I have my 3700X set at 4GHz @ 1.130V and it's silent. Slightly more noise while gaming though, but not much.
Hello members of the forum!
I'm planning on a new build with the Dan A4 V4.1, and my CPU cooler of choice is the Alpenfohn Black Ridge.
My planned config is:
CPU: Ryzen 5 3600
Mobo: Asus ROG Strix B450-i
GPU: XFX Thicc II 5600XT
PSU: Corsair SF600
RAM: Corsair Vengeance LPX 16gb 3600mhz C18
If you have any experience with the Black Ridge cooler, I would like to know the temps and noise.
Thanks!
I'm not looking for anywhere near that much power. Looking for something between RX5500 and RX5600 - Also only looking at AMD as it plays nicer with Linux
Yeah, maximum power and maximum heat in basically a shoe box.
with two 120mm fans on the side your 2080ti will not heat over 70C at full blast.
than look not further
"PowerColor Red Dragon Radeon Rx 5700 Xt"
great power per $ !!
Also, check its review, it has some impressive performance compare to other radeon cards and well built internals.
with two 120mm fans on the side your 2080ti will not heat over 70C at full blast.
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A 5700XT, is much more power and more costly than what I need. That's why I stated 5500/5600
@Dawelio do you think using the stock Corsair cables (flat ones that come with the Gold PSU) that the 24 pin could go out the PSU, under the motherboard and then back on itself and into the connector?
Friends I need help!
Here are my settings:
Dan A4 Sfx v4.1
I9 9900k Stock
Z390i Aorus pro wifi
Rtx 2080 Super
Ssd 970 evo plus
Vengeance lpx 16gb 3200mhz
Corsair sf750
Wc Asetek 645lt + Noctua NF-A9x14
Ambient temperature: 30 degrees.
When I'm playing, the processor temperature reaches 100 degrees.
Cooler at 100%.
What do you think of this?
HwInfo + AIDA64
Friends I need help!
Here are my settings:
Dan A4 Sfx v4.1
I9 9900k Stock
Z390i Aorus pro wifi
Rtx 2080 Super
Ssd 970 evo plus
Vengeance lpx 16gb 3200mhz
Corsair sf750
Wc Asetek 645lt + Noctua NF-A9x14
Ambient temperature: 30 degrees.
When I'm playing, the processor temperature reaches 100 degrees.
Cooler at 100%.
What do you think of this?
HwInfo + AIDA64
I think this:
1. Having run the Aida64 stress test for just over 4 minutes is basically nothing. The temperatues haven't reached equilibrium inside the AIO yet.
I ran my test for about 40 minutes and then it crashed. So just having passed a few minutes is nothing. I then ran it for over 12 hours without a crash, now we're talking.
2. The i9 9900K is a VERY hot running chip. So it's no surprise that you are reaching 100C, especially since running a small 92mm AIO. There's only so much cooling that small AIO provides.
3. My advice to you would be to undervolt your CPU. Find a clock that you're comfortable with, between performance and voltages. Ie, trying for 5GHz on all core clock in this scenario, might not be ideal. Due to the CPU will run rather hot constantly.
But maybe go for 4.5 - 4.7GHz depending on what voltages your CPU requires in order to run at that clock stable - It's important that it's stable at a specific clock.
Hence you're going to need to tinker around with a clock you'd like, then just go on and drop your voltage untill it doesn't crash during Aida64 stress test anymore. Then bump up the voltage about 0.005V which is what I did, but I have an 3700X chip.
Then when you have run the Aida64 test for maybe 12+ hours without an chrash, you should be good. But you never know untill the first month after this tinkering, since that is the "true" test on wether it's stable or not.
Hope this helps and good luck!
Thank You my friend!!!!
I will study how to underclock and undervolting. I don't know how to do it.
- put fan into intake
- do better cable management so there will be a little bit more room for air to escape
- put fan at 50% from 0C up to 40C and than aggressive up
- try to repaste your cpu
- make sure pump is working
- find a proper "Noctua NF-A9x14 2.5W" fan
- put extra fan under the motherboard and even sidewise facing pump.
- do not overclock your cpu
with my 3900x on the stress test "https://www.userbenchmark.com/"
without extra help of 120mm fans I got maximum 80C based on "HWMonitorPro" and other software and for very short time,
it stabilized to normal under 50C on cpu package.
also, I have just over 40C on motherboard and on both ssd.
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with my 3900x on the stress test "https://www.userbenchmark.com/"
Omg man!!!
I didn't know that there were 2 models of this cooler. Mine is NF-A9x14 1.32w .
Is this what is causing the processor temperature to rise so much? That cooler?
What is the best cooler I can buy?
This one? Noctua NF-A9x14 2.5W. I didn't find this 2.5w version to sell.
Is there another one that is better?
Note: Sorry my english. I'm brazilian.
Noctua NF-A9x14 1.32W (01)
Noctua NF-A9x14 1.32W (02)
will right angle sata cables work ? It looks like it might not work because of the PSU. I just want to make sure before I order right angle ones.
That site you linked isn’t a stress test, it’s a website with a database of different performance data for different components.
The fan he’s referring to is the one included with the Noctua cooler and isn’t sold seperately. The slower rpm one is the one that is sold as a stand alone fan.
The reason the higher rpm fan is included with the low profile heatsink is because it’s a very small cooler and hence could potentially benefit from a faster fan. In order to provide decent cooling efficiency.
And no, you don’t actually need it. It just spins faster, ie has a higher rpm. Which results in more noise.
I have the slower one and it works just fine on my 645LT.
If you configure your system, ie get your clocks and voltages in check, you’ll see a big improvement. Try that first, since it’s free and only requires time.
Getting new fans, coolers etc costs and isn’t really proven to give enough advantage in terms of cooling efficiency to justify spending the extra cash on it.
No, it's not an insanity. Cause you don't need that high spinning fan on something like the Asetek 645LT. They include it with their small cooler cause that specific cooler can benefit from the higher rpm's. But this isn't the case for better performing coolers, such as an AIO. So you are saying that Noctua fans aren't "proper fans"? If you say that about Noctua fans - then you are unfortunately not that well informed.
Like what exact models of theirs are crap?... Also, you don't have to edit your last post to answer a new reply - just reply in a new post instead.