Define S paps. Naabutan pa neto i5 6600k and Ryzen 2700 pero parang di na ako happy sa case. Di ko lang basta basta mapalitan kasi mejo maarte din ako sa requirements haha.
- compatible sa Arctic 420 (wala pa naman balak), kung pde push-pull mas ok pa
- 3x 140mm fan support sa front and top (pwede 2x 140 sa top kung sa harap ung arctic 420, and vice versa)
- mesh front and psu shroud
- may HDD cage sa baba (ayoko na nkadikit sa gilid)
- long gpu support
- mid tower
Lian Li Lancool II Mesh , Fractal Meshify 2 or S2 din tinitignan ko. Tas dagdagan pa ng P14 PWM PST. Budget talaga kalaban. Wala eh mainit sa pilipinas eh.
Pansin ko lang sa P14 fans, parang low hum kahit full speed kaya ok lang na 100% na katabi matulog PC. Di tulad ng napalitan na QF140 na rinig sa kabilang kwarto pag 100%
Noised normalized for heatsinks, Wonder Snail = NF-A12x25, Arctic P12 ARGB = Artic P12. Margin of error lang difference nilang lahat IMO at lower noise levels pero factor parin yung whistling ng P12 kasi hindi na daw talaga matatanggal ng Arctic.
Any feedback or personal experience po sa InWin Jupiter AJ120? Wala po ako masyado mahanap na reviews from the 'usual' reviewers at content creators din regarding the fans na ito pero rated siya at 70+ CFM.
Nakatiyempo kasi ako ng dalawang 3-pack for 1.8k kasama na ang shipping. TIA.
Replaced the stock 90mm fan of my Noctua NH-L12 Ghost S1 Ed with a Kaze Flex Slim. Idle temps dropped by 10C at most. Not bad for 700 pesos and 99 pesos fan clips from Sh*p**.
Hindi rin po kailangan i-chip off yung side ng fan unlike pag Noctua slim fan ang ginamit kasi hindi na siya sasabit sa likod ng motherboard. Yay for Scythe.
Na-post earlier sa N*wegg yung NH-P1 for $100. Sa left side ng motherboard yung overhang niya(unlimited RAM clearance kung walang tatamaan na VRM heatsink or rear I/O) and naka-offset sa taas parang NH-D15S. Estimate ko 115-125+mm tall na pwedeng push-pull fans sa top & bottom parang NH-C14S.
Fanless heatsink for 100% silent cooling through natural convection (see setup guidelines & list of recommended cases) or semi-passive setups with virtually inaudible NF-A12x25 LS-PWM fan (optional)
100% RAM compatibility on AMD AM4 and Intel LGA1200/115x, clears the top PCIe slot on most ATX and µATX motherboards
Further improved second-generation NT-H2 thermal compound for optimal overall cooling performance
Recommended for CPUs with low to moderate heat dissipation (see CPU compatibility list), e.g. Intel 9900K, 9700K or AMD Ryzen 2700X, 3950X 3700X, 3400G, etc.
The NH-P1 is Noctua’s first passive CPU cooler and has been custom-designed for fanless operation from the ground up: in enclosures with good natural convection, its six heatpipes and thick, widely spaced heatsink fins enable it to cool modern high-end CPUs with low to moderate heat dissipation completely passively (see setup guidelines and list of recommended cases). For further enhanced performance or semi-passive setups that only spin up their fans when necessary, the NH-P1 can be outfitted with a low-speed, ultra-quiet 120mm fan such as the NF-A12x25 LS-PWM. Topped off with the professional Torx-based SecuFirm2+ mounting system, Noctua’s award-winning NT-H2 thermal compound and a 6-year manufacturer’s warranty, the NH-P1 is the ideal cornerstone for premium-grade fanless or semi-passive builds. Caution: while the NH-P1 provides first-rate performance for a passive cooler, it is not suitable for overclocking or CPUs that create high heat loads. Please note that the TDP (Thermal Design Power) rating or amount of heat dissipation that the cooler can handle not only depends on the chassis and various other factors such as ambient temperature or other components inside the system, but also generally varies from CPU model to CPU model. For this reason, we don’t give a general TDP specification but rather refer to our CPU compatibility list where we indicate which heat load the cooler can be expected to support on a particular CPU in a fully optimised setup (see our setup guidelines for details). Please also note that the NH-P1 strictly requires either a fanless PC case with good natural convection, an open benchtable-type setup or a PC case with fans in order to achieve its full performance. We offer a list of recommended cases for completely fanless systems using the NH-P1. If necessary, Noctua recommends adding a near-inaudible 120mm fan like the NF-A12x25 LS-PWM to the heatsink for improved performance headroom.
Inside Jonsbo UMX4(mukhang 9900K @115 watts yung nirurun niya with Prime 95):
hi guys medyo 5 years na set up ko and walang linisan(busy lagi sa work) napansin ko yung hose ng AIO nzxt kraken liquid cooling ko may yellow something na lumalabas sa gilid(hose malapit sa radiator) ano klaya yon? wala naman leak.
hi guys medyo 5 years na set up ko and walang linisan(busy lagi sa work) napansin ko yung hose ng AIO nzxt kraken liquid cooling ko may yellow something na lumalabas sa gilid(hose malapit sa radiator) ano klaya yon? wala naman leak.
baka coolant na nag leak kaunti tapos natuyo yung yellow gunk.
Usually 5-6 years ang warranty ng AIO. Either RMA kung pwede pa o palit na lang para sigurado. Baka pag pinatagal pa yan, may ma-dale na ibang parte.