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Having the ability to overclock a Quad-Core processor while keeping your machine quiet used to be a pipe-dream, until CoolIT's latest CPU cooler came into the picture. With the PURE, we managed a nice 3.67GHz clock on our QX6850, all while being able to hear our hard drives over the cooler.
You can read Bill's full review here and discuss it here.
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Do you think this water cooling device is suited for a HTPC?
Is it to big for case like this one (http://www.hard-h2o.com/review/cajas/nox-media.html)? Or not that quite? Am I better with a passive cooler and a couple of fans to extract the heat from the case? Thanks! |
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Join Date: Mar 2006
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The CoolIT PURE might fit if it was mounted to the fan grill just beneath the motherboard.
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You have got to be joking, 84'c is way too hot for a cooler, especially water.
It seems this is a pretty poor cooler... |
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I guess you didnt read the whole article
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Trying matching those same temps with that overclock on air or water... while keeping things silent. Not going to happen.
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I should also add that this cooler is also found for under $100 retail. Even a top of the line heatsink with a leaf-blower 100CFM+ fan will cost you roughly the same to get somewhat better results. This cooler was silent.
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I wish they had a 120 mm fan. Can their fan be removed and be replaced by a 120mm fan? Would that make it more efficient and quieter?
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It does use a 120MM fan. It would be nearly impossible to make it any quieter. In fact, adding a more powerful high CFM fan to it would probably make it more effective. As for efficient, this cooler is not geared towards overclocking, especially with a Quad core. This cooler is perfect for the people wanting to run stock or slightly overclocked in near silence.
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I thought it was a 92 mm fan. I want to use it on a Core 2 Quad Q6600 overclocked only to about 2.7 in an Ultra X Blaster case which has one 120mm intake fan but has two side vents. Will my overall system be cool enough? I'm planning of having 4 HD and a HD2600XT video card. Thanks
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I would have to say it will cool that system fine. 2.7Ghz is not much of an overclock, and as you saw with my testing results, 3GHz was running 65C or so which is well withing the acceptable temperature range. I would expect you to get the same or maybe even slightly lower temps with the PURE.
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I just registered.
I guess my main concern was the rear 120 mm fan will now be partially blocked so will there be enough heat dissipation for the whole system? Thanks for all of your help. Trying to get a system built (by a friend) that will be cool enough and quiet. |
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The read 120MM fan opening wil be hardly if at all blocked by the pure. It will push air through it nearly as effectively as if there were just a fan there. You will still get entire system cooling.
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Obliviot
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Right now I have a Noctua NH-U12F on order and was going to use it with a Scythe fan. Cooling a Q6600 with minor overclocking in a Ultra X Blaster case, which would you use if you had to chose between the two?
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To be honest, this cooler will not do any better than that air setup. The PURE is more for silence. If you don't want to hear it, the PURE will be better. If you don't care about sound, get a 75CFM fan on that Noctua and it will cool better. BUT, the Pure will keep it under 65C even up to 3.2GHz.
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