Notices

Go Back   FileFront Forums > Main Forums > Tech Discussion

Remember Me?

Tech Discussion
Discuss the latest in Tech, from gaming rigs & graphics cards, to phones & smart watches.
Don't forget Programming 101, and learn to code from our resident experts.

Reply
 
LinkBack Thread Tools Display Modes
Old June 30th, 2009   #1
Living is the same as dying.
 
TheClairvoyant's Avatar
 
Join Date: June 21st, 2009
Status: Available
70 posts, 0 likes.
Rep Power: 0
TheClairvoyant is a n00b
Default Heatsink for i7 920

I hear that the stock heatsink that comes with the i7 920 is no good for overclocking. I don't plan on overclocking very high at first, but I know as I get more used to doing so, I will want to do it more. Thus I'll need a better heatsink. I've found Newegg.com - Vigor Monsoon III LT Dual 120mm Fan CPU Cooler Socket 1366 Ready - CPU Fans & Heatsinks but it's very big. Many of the reviews say it's great for overclocking the 920 to 3.x with 40-60C at load depending on how high. I don't know how tall the CPU+Motherboard (Newegg.com - ASUS Rampage II GENE LGA 1366 Intel X58 Micro ATX Intel Motherboard - Intel Motherboards) is, so I don't know if it'll fit into this case:
Newegg.com - NZXT TEMPEST Crafted Series CS-NT-TEM-B Black Steel / Plastic ATX Mid Tower Computer Case - Computer Cases

8.3" width on the case, and that heatsink is probably about 6" give or take a few tenths. Should this fit, or should I get a smaller one? (I don't particularly want to change the case. It has 4 120mm fans and 2 140mm, so it's a pretty good deal for the price.)
TheClairvoyant is offline   Reply With Quote
Old June 30th, 2009   #2
Worse Than Satan.
 
Adrian Ţepeş's Avatar
 
Join Date: March 7th, 2008
Location: Raising Mudkips
Status: Crazy
8,442 posts, 1421 likes.
Rep Power: 29
Adrian Ţepeş is revered by those around himselfAdrian Ţepeş is revered by those around himselfAdrian Ţepeş is revered by those around himselfAdrian Ţepeş is revered by those around himselfAdrian Ţepeş is revered by those around himselfAdrian Ţepeş is revered by those around himselfAdrian Ţepeş is revered by those around himselfAdrian Ţepeş is revered by those around himselfAdrian Ţepeş is revered by those around himselfAdrian Ţepeş is revered by those around himselfAdrian Ţepeş is revered by those around himself
Default Re: Heatsink for i7 920

Hmm... I don't see why it wouldn't unless it gets in the way of the PSU, but I don't think it will, so that cooler looks good.
Adrian Ţepeş is offline   Reply With Quote
Old June 30th, 2009   #3
Geek on the Internets
 
DarkKrucifix7's Avatar
 
Join Date: February 25th, 2007
Location: US East
Status: Available
455 posts, 0 likes.
Rep Power: 19
DarkKrucifix7 is a n00b
Send a message via Skype™ to DarkKrucifix7
Default Re: Heatsink for i7 920

In most cases, something like that should fit in Mid-Tower cases


AMD Phenom II X3 720 BE @ 3.22| ASUS M3A78-EM | 4GB G.Skill DDR2-1000 (@ 860) | HD 4870 @ 775/975 | SunbeamTech 680W | Windows 7 Pro x64/Arch x64/Gentoo x64

Asus K50AB | AMD Turion 64 X2 RM-75| 4GB DDR2-800 | ATi Mobility Radeon HD 4570 | Windows 7 Home x64/Debian Tesing x64
DarkKrucifix7 is offline   Reply With Quote
Old June 30th, 2009   #4
Living is the same as dying.
 
TheClairvoyant's Avatar
 
Join Date: June 21st, 2009
Status: Available
70 posts, 0 likes.
Rep Power: 0
TheClairvoyant is a n00b
Default Re: Heatsink for i7 920

Ok, that's good to know. Almost all of the reviews on there say its huge, so I don't know if it's made for a mid size case. I figured it might be more for full cases.
TheClairvoyant is offline   Reply With Quote
Old June 30th, 2009   #5
Gettin' hardware chilly
 
kow_ciller's Avatar
 
Join Date: June 15th, 2004
Location: texas
Status: Available
4,531 posts, 31 likes.
Rep Power: 29
kow_ciller mourns the day Revenge left the forumskow_ciller mourns the day Revenge left the forumskow_ciller mourns the day Revenge left the forumskow_ciller mourns the day Revenge left the forumskow_ciller mourns the day Revenge left the forumskow_ciller mourns the day Revenge left the forumskow_ciller mourns the day Revenge left the forums
Send a message via AIM to kow_ciller Send a message via Yahoo to kow_ciller
Default Re: Heatsink for i7 920

It should fit. I would suggest you get a TRUE instead since it will be much better suited for an I7 than that Monsoon.


kow_ciller is offline   Reply With Quote
Old June 30th, 2009   #6
Worse Than Satan.
 
Adrian Ţepeş's Avatar
 
Join Date: March 7th, 2008
Location: Raising Mudkips
Status: Crazy
8,442 posts, 1421 likes.
Rep Power: 29
Adrian Ţepeş is revered by those around himselfAdrian Ţepeş is revered by those around himselfAdrian Ţepeş is revered by those around himselfAdrian Ţepeş is revered by those around himselfAdrian Ţepeş is revered by those around himselfAdrian Ţepeş is revered by those around himselfAdrian Ţepeş is revered by those around himselfAdrian Ţepeş is revered by those around himselfAdrian Ţepeş is revered by those around himselfAdrian Ţepeş is revered by those around himselfAdrian Ţepeş is revered by those around himself
Default Re: Heatsink for i7 920

Monsoon? Also, why doesn't newegg sell TRUE fans? I can only find them if I search on Google.
Adrian Ţepeş is offline   Reply With Quote
Old June 30th, 2009   #7
Living is the same as dying.
 
TheClairvoyant's Avatar
 
Join Date: June 21st, 2009
Status: Available
70 posts, 0 likes.
Rep Power: 0
TheClairvoyant is a n00b
Default Re: Heatsink for i7 920

I don't see any TRUE heatsinks on the egg. There's Newegg.com - COOLER MASTER V8 RR-UV8-XBU1-GP 120mm Rifle CPU Cooler - CPU Fans & Heatsinks but it's pretty similar to the other one. It has slightly less RPM's though.
TheClairvoyant is offline   Reply With Quote
Old June 30th, 2009   #8
Gettin' hardware chilly
 
kow_ciller's Avatar
 
Join Date: June 15th, 2004
Location: texas
Status: Available
4,531 posts, 31 likes.
Rep Power: 29
kow_ciller mourns the day Revenge left the forumskow_ciller mourns the day Revenge left the forumskow_ciller mourns the day Revenge left the forumskow_ciller mourns the day Revenge left the forumskow_ciller mourns the day Revenge left the forumskow_ciller mourns the day Revenge left the forumskow_ciller mourns the day Revenge left the forums
Send a message via AIM to kow_ciller Send a message via Yahoo to kow_ciller
Default Re: Heatsink for i7 920

Because thermalright sets prices and doesn't want them to change when newegg price gouging software kicks in. The best place to buy a TRUE from is Jab-tech customer service along the same lines as newegg. Not bad for a shop with 4 people working there.

When it comes to buying fans/ cooling hardware newegg is the LAST place you want to buy anything. Buy a TRUE and some yate-loon fans for much less than what you could get from newegg.


kow_ciller is offline   Reply With Quote
Old June 30th, 2009   #9
Worse Than Satan.
 
Adrian Ţepeş's Avatar
 
Join Date: March 7th, 2008
Location: Raising Mudkips
Status: Crazy
8,442 posts, 1421 likes.
Rep Power: 29
Adrian Ţepeş is revered by those around himselfAdrian Ţepeş is revered by those around himselfAdrian Ţepeş is revered by those around himselfAdrian Ţepeş is revered by those around himselfAdrian Ţepeş is revered by those around himselfAdrian Ţepeş is revered by those around himselfAdrian Ţepeş is revered by those around himselfAdrian Ţepeş is revered by those around himselfAdrian Ţepeş is revered by those around himselfAdrian Ţepeş is revered by those around himselfAdrian Ţepeş is revered by those around himself
Default Re: Heatsink for i7 920

Quote:
Originally Posted by kow_ciller View Post
When it comes to buying fans/ cooling hardware newegg is the LAST place you want to buy anything. Buy a TRUE and some yate-loon fans for much less than what you could get from newegg.
Why?
Adrian Ţepeş is offline   Reply With Quote
Old June 30th, 2009   #10
Gettin' hardware chilly
 
kow_ciller's Avatar
 
Join Date: June 15th, 2004
Location: texas
Status: Available
4,531 posts, 31 likes.
Rep Power: 29
kow_ciller mourns the day Revenge left the forumskow_ciller mourns the day Revenge left the forumskow_ciller mourns the day Revenge left the forumskow_ciller mourns the day Revenge left the forumskow_ciller mourns the day Revenge left the forumskow_ciller mourns the day Revenge left the forumskow_ciller mourns the day Revenge left the forums
Send a message via AIM to kow_ciller Send a message via Yahoo to kow_ciller
Default Re: Heatsink for i7 920

Quote:
Originally Posted by computernerd View Post
Why?
Maybe because newegg has horrible prices? And shipping is kind of outrageous. $7 shipping for a $10 fan? No thanks, I'll buy my five $2.50 yate-loon Lows from jabtech and get $4 priority mail shipping for less than one fan.


kow_ciller is offline   Reply With Quote
Reply

Bookmarks

Thread Tools
Display Modes

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Trackbacks are On
Pingbacks are On
Refbacks are On


Similar Threads
Thread Thread Starter Forum Replies Last Post
Undervolting Ci7 920 Mr. Pedantic Tech Discussion 48 March 20th, 2010 08:22 PM
Water Cooling i7 920 Kelt Knight Tech Discussion 20 October 25th, 2009 09:45 PM
920 hits $300 jjz- Tech Discussion 10 November 25th, 2008 05:33 PM
Most users ever online: 920 Jeff General Yib-Yab (Off Topic) 27 July 21st, 2003 09:38 PM


All times are GMT -7.







   
 





This site is part of the Defy Media Gaming network

The best serving of video game culture, since 2001. Whether you're looking for news, reviews, walkthroughs, or the biggest collection of PC gaming files on the planet, Game Front has you covered. We also make no illusions about gaming: it's supposed to be fun. Browse gaming galleries, humor lists, and honest, short-form reporting. Game on!

FileFront Forums - Terms of Service - Top
Theme Selection
Copyright © 2002-2016 Game Front. All rights reserved. Powered by vBulletin®
Copyright ©2000 - 2016, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.
Forum Theme by Danny King (FileTrekker), Sheepeep & Graeme(rs)
RSS Feed Widget by FeedWind