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- #Corsair hydro series h80i v2 with fx9370 upgrade#
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O Hydro Series H80i v2 um cooler lquido para CPU completo de alto desempenho que funciona com montagens de radiador de 120 mm. The radiator is very chunky and 2 fans make that doubly so. O sistema flexvel e poderoso de resfriamento lquido de 120 mm para CPU de PCs de alto desempenho. These are great coolers however make sure you have enough room to mount these as the 2 fans & radiator block must put the thickness at nearly 3.5 inches clearance needed (not measured actually).
#Corsair hydro series h80i v2 with fx9370 full#
The temps are really low- 2 130 Watt CPU's running at a little over 30 degrees at full pelt. This gave me sufficient room to mount the fan & radiator but it also meant cutting into the case fittings with hand tools. The solution was to mount one of the coolers on the back of the case by removing a fan and then cutting between the 3 fan mounts on the top of the case. The radiator was either colliding with the ATX cables or the holes would not line up. No matter where I positioned the cooler assembly I could not get it to fit in one of the 120 mm radiator slots on top of the case. However I also have a large motherboard which is the ASUS Work station board which is extended ATX. I have a very large case, an old COSMOS 2. I don't know if the supplied ready applied TIM is any good but why take the risk as I know MX-4 is really good. I scrapped off the supplied TIM & used MX-4 on the CPU. LGA2011 fitting is very easy as it just needs 4 stand offs on the LGA 2011 mounting frame- so no fiddling with the rear of the board fitting any new frames.
#Corsair hydro series h80i v2 with fx9370 upgrade#
I stopped overclocking years ago but that sure looks cool.Excellent high quality product with some caveats I purchased 2 of these coolers as part of an upgrade to fit two Intel E5 2967 CPU's. (Can't wait for my GTX 780 ti)Įdited by Odins Fist, 09 April 2014 - 01:46 PM.ĭamn! That's a pretty sweet build. HD: (1) 120gb Crucial SSD for boot and special programs + (1) WD Caviar Black 1TB RAM: 8gb Corsair Dominator GT DDR3 2000MHZ Hydro Series H80i v2 is an all-in-one liquid CPU cooler with an extra-thick 120mm radiator and dual SP120L PWM fans for cooling that's far superior to stock CPU cooling fans. Having Bills is no fun.ĬPU: Phenom II 圆 1100t OC'd to 4.27GHZ (could go a little higher but not even worried) So I figured i'd wait until I get the rest of the $1200.00 i'm throwing at it, and just put the RADS and the pump in when I do the switch over. I've been lazy about it, mostly because i'm jumping ship from AMD and going Intel after what I saw my friends 4770K do to a FX-8350 first hand. sealed reservoir for zero maintenance Corsair Hydro Series H80i GT High. I'm dumping the water box and putting these RADS into the case (HAF-X). socket AM3+ FX-9370 Black Edition CPU Amd vishera socket AM3+ FX-9370. This is right after the switch over to the Crosshair V. This is a pic of it on the old Sabertooth 990FX mobo. Read honest and unbiased product reviews from our users.
#Corsair hydro series h80i v2 with fx9370 software#
The block I run now is an Enzotech block that I pulled the decorative plate off of becuase it was put on with hot glue and I figured it should just come off. Find helpful customer reviews and review ratings for Corsair Hydro Series H80i v2 AIO Liquid CPU Cooler, 120mm Thick Radiator, Dual 120mm SP Series PWM Fans, Advanced RGB Lighting and Fan Software Control, Black at. The first waterblock I had was a cheap OCZ block that I lapped the center down on because it was raised, also I lapped the 1100t. With all the spare parts, and Macgyvering I did, the total cost with Pump came in at about $89.00. YepĪwful Pic of the first day I had it running.
#Corsair hydro series h80i v2 with fx9370 windows#
I'm setting at 25-C right now with 4 windows up, I can't remember what it does at load, I might have a screenshot somewhere.Īlso my coolant mix is 80% water 20% Anti-Freeze (automotive).
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I can overvolt it to death, but I can't get the temps anywhere near bad.
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I literally cannot overheat my Phenom II 圆 1100t. The RADS in the water-box are (2) 12" x 10" copper tube radiators with aluminum fins out of a dead dehumidifier, with a couple 140mm and 120mm fans sandwhiched and opposite sides of the case for flow. Oh, and the tubing is vinyl tubing found at any hardware store for. The water-box itself has about a total of 7 hours labor into it, from start to finish. I know it's ugly, but I put it together with all existing things I had laying around, old plumbing as gas fittings etc, etc, etc.Ělso, J-B Water-Weld is probably the best thing ever created. Yes it does smash an H50 into dust, in fact none of the Corsair (all-in-one) units can even come close to what it does. Ok you got me, it's only the water-box that I setup for cooling my CPU a couple years ago. Id be willing to be it would smash a Corsair H50 or equivalent into the stratosphere.Function over Form/
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