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Sorry if this counts as repost, still learning how to do a double quote here.Hi Ceski,@#1: I purposely rotated the Heastsink 90 degrees as it was crushing the top NVME M.2 Key Slot. Hmmm I can remove the NVME Heatsink and keep it parallel. Josh has posted video of the Noctua Heatsink fins being crushed due to the NVME Heatsink.@#2: Do you mean these VRM heatsink modules? [MEDIA=imgur]a/pfKPJ[/MEDIA]Won't they overheat?Haha yea, I flipped the Noctua fan thinking they were Static pressure optimized for a "pull" configuration, I guess I'm inthe wrong here. Gonna see about flipping it right side up in a "push"-down to CPU cooling.It appears i magically can power the 1080Ti and i7-7700K with a Dell300W + HDPLEX400W but ailed teh silicone lottery on the CPU.Thanks for the input!
Sorry if this counts as repost, still learning how to do a double quote here.
Hi Ceski,
@#1: I purposely rotated the Heastsink 90 degrees as it was crushing the top NVME M.2 Key Slot. Hmmm I can remove the NVME Heatsink and keep it parallel. Josh has posted video of the Noctua Heatsink fins being crushed due to the NVME Heatsink.
@#2: Do you mean these VRM heatsink modules? [MEDIA=imgur]a/pfKPJ[/MEDIA]
Won't they overheat?
Haha yea, I flipped the Noctua fan thinking they were Static pressure optimized for a "pull" configuration, I guess I'm inthe wrong here. Gonna see about flipping it right side up in a "push"-down to CPU cooling.
It appears i magically can power the 1080Ti and i7-7700K with a Dell300W + HDPLEX400W but ailed teh silicone lottery on the CPU.
Thanks for the input!