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Kerrysucks
02-07-07, 11:35 AM
the new coolermaster will keep the quad @ a nice temperature
i'll get one when there are available , it uses 2 120mm fans .
the freezone has one 92 mm fan ?? to cool a quad and three tecs ,
it prolly has to run at full speed all the time will be far more noisy as the two 120mm fans at low speed

http://www.nvnews.net/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=85738



The Freezone has 6 TEC's cooling the ethylene glycol in the loop. It is fully adjustable via the Thermal Control Module and doesn't make much noise at all. Anyway, who cares about noise when gaming because I have my 5.1's cranked or the headphones on. Check out the temps in my previous post. That was under full Orthos load for over 19 hours. No air cooler can hope to touch 34C at 2.95Ghz 1.45v on a dual-core Opty. Plus, I got my Freezone brand new on eBay for only $250.

T.h.o.m.a.s.
02-07-07, 11:45 AM
and the freezone does not cool everything around your cpu , so you may have cool cpu but very hot heatpipes around it , while the coolermaster does that very well

when i have the gemeni on my quad , i will post my results for it

Kerrysucks
02-07-07, 11:59 AM
and the freezone does not cool everything around your cpu , so you may have cool cpu but very hot heatpipes around it , while the coolermaster does that very well

when i have the gemeni on my quad , i will post my results for it

Did you see the pic of my rig that I posted? It's a Coolermaster 810. I have three 120mm fans, two of them high-capacity, going right up the front of the case blowing air unimpeded across my entire motherboard. There is an additional 120mm rear and 80mm blowhole doing exhaust duty, in addition to the Freezone's 92mm. I've cleaned up the wiring even more, gone SATA for my DVD burner, and to say that I have excellent ventilation would a colossal understatement.

T.h.o.m.a.s.
02-07-07, 02:08 PM
Did you see the pic of my rig that I posted? It's a Coolermaster 810. I have three 120mm fans, two of them high-capacity, going right up the front of the case blowing air unimpeded across my entire motherboard. There is an additional 120mm rear and 80mm blowhole doing exhaust duty, in addition to the Freezone's 92mm. I've cleaned up the wiring even more, gone SATA for my DVD burner, and to say that I have excellent ventilation would a colossal understatement.
i never talked about your rig or any rig , i just said the freezone doesnt cool cpu surroundings , so extra fans are needed :afro2:

Kerrysucks
02-07-07, 02:20 PM
i never talked about your rig or any rig , i just said the freezone doesnt cool cpu surroundings , so extra fans are needed :afro2:

I know, I wasn't taking offense. :) I'm just trying to say that my PWM IC temps never exceed 50C, even when I'm OC'ing the heck out of it with raised vcore. 'Tis all.

Dual Core Joe
02-08-07, 05:55 AM
Im very interested in this unit, but I cant decide whether to go water that includes a GPU cooler... What do you guys think?

Thanks.

crainger
02-08-07, 08:08 AM
If you change video cards a lot. Don't bother with GPU cooling. It's a pain to mess with a working water setup to switch blocks. However you might get lucky. I was able to simply detach the card from the block and leave the block in the loop as the 6800GT, 7800GT and 7900GT all used the same block. I'm back on air for my 8800GTX though. :(

DiscipleDOC
02-08-07, 09:35 AM
Quad-SLI Freezone FTW!!!! (http://www.coolitsystems.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=149&Itemid=92)