On Fri, Jan 08, 2016 at 02:37:10PM +1100, Rohan McLeod wrote:

> But what I finished up getting was a Corsair H55 Liquid Cooler
> see for example.
> http://www.msy.com.au/vic/northmelbourne/pc-accessories/12163-corsair-cwch55-h55-universal-hydro-high-performance-liquid-cpu-cooler.html
> 
> This seems like a very elegant solution, the pump and heat absorber
> are lightweight, sit close to the CPU and have a very solid
> conection to the M/B. The radiator sits under a 120mm case fan
> (non-proprietary); and the result with a Asus P6T M/B with 20GB of RAM
> and Intel-i7 quad-core CPU is an almost silent box and a CPU which is
> hard to push over 45 deg C

nice.  $82 isn't bad for a plug-and-play kit that you don't have to
mess around with cutting tubing and crap (which has always put me off
water-cooling before, too much hassle...and too much chance of screwing
it up and soaking my m/b)

the stock fans on my AMD 1090T CPUs are getting a bit old and noisy
now (i've had them a few years - waiting for AMD Zen[1] to be released
before i consider upgrading. the FX-8320 and FX-8350 are nice, but not
$217/$257 worth of nice) so will need replacing with something better.


[1] allegedly Q4 this year.   https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AMD_Zen

> ps shouldn't this be on Luv-talk ?

i'd say no - linux users build and upgrade machines, and cooling's an
important thing to know about.

craig

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