You can see my temp using a 3700x, VLP, 120mm fan and Black ridge on the Dan A4 case topic
51°C after 30min of idle with CPU usage of 1%
I'll monitor a stress test later this week-end. But y, even more far. I'm already around 80°C while gaming so...
theres a video on youtube where they test it (optimumtech) and it doesn´t seem better than the copper one.
So blowing upwards, away from the motherboard?i think i installed my BlackRidge in push, instead of pull, & its throttling under load.
which is a fail.
i didn't think anyone wanted fail results.
So blowing upwards, away from the motherboard?
Asking because mine came installed on the heatsink that way and temps aren't great but I've never used such a low profile cooler so I can't compare to anything. I've been too lazy to flip it but plan to.
Yes I am. If you're on discord or Reddit unusually am on there more if you want toare you located in the USA ??
if so, i would be willing to assist you in getting items, for comparing both coolers.
as you can see from above, i'm highly interested in getting a comparison between coolers, however very few people have used a 120mm fan with their BlackRidge V2, and then written down temps.
many people keep saying they've used a 120mm fan, but forgot to write their temps, which is not helpful.
@GucksTV also seems to not write temps in English, or has them so they're unreadable, within his videos.
not helpful at all.
Yes, I have VLP Ram that is Samsung B-die. I'll be using the recently released tool to OC it this weekend but it should have good performance compared to the Adata sticks. I got them off of an eBay seller in the UK. They're still for sale, though a bit cheaper than I paid at £79 for 16GB sticks at the moment. The description is "innodisk (Samsung) 16GB DDR4 2400 PC4-19200 VLP UDIMM RAM M4C0-AGS1TCSJ". Currently I'm at 3200MHz CL17 but we'll see how I go over the weekend.
I don't see the one you are talking about, but I see this one:
Innodisk 8GB 288-pin DDR4-2666 Very Low-Profile Memory w/ Samsung DRAM (M4U0-... | eBay
Manufacturer: Innodisk.rover.ebay.com
According to manufacturer these are ECC( for server/HEDT) sticks, do you think they would work with a b350 system?
Edit: source: https://www.innodisk.com/en/products/dram-module/server/Unbuffered_w_ECC_DDR4_LONG_DIMM_VLP
That was my understanding, but according to @Van0 he was able to get it to work, albeit idk what his system is, so it might be natively compatible.someone else can correct me if i'm wrong, but believe you don't want " ECC server " RAM, because its not compatible.
ECC ram run on a non-ECC mode on some motherboards. At least it's the case with Gigabyte.
Read the spec of the motherboard to see if it supports ECC Ram.
I have the same mobo and bought the ram from the UK eBay reseller, works perfect.I have an asrock fatal1ty b350i, according to their page it will accept ECC ram for some cpu's. But it doesn't say if it will for Pinnacle Ridge (2700x). But I think it will. This is good news.
Thanks!!