Reply 280 of 288, by zuldan
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supercordo wrote on Today, 00:10:This looks like these might be some decent coolers for socket 462!!!
Thanks for that. Best 462 cooler I've seen so far. Can't find reviews on it so we'll see how it goes.
supercordo wrote on Today, 00:10:This looks like these might be some decent coolers for socket 462!!!
Thanks for that. Best 462 cooler I've seen so far. Can't find reviews on it so we'll see how it goes.
cyclone3d wrote on Today, 01:22:Well, somebody bought them.
Sorry! Been searching for a while. Had to have it.
cyclone3d wrote on Today, 01:22:supercordo wrote on Today, 00:10:This looks like these might be some decent coolers for socket 462!!!
https://www.ebay.com/itm/357917321127?_trkpar … V1F2712AQ4PK00Qhttps://www.ebay.com/itm/336636531280?_trkpar … HGM3HDXW1T9PFFS
Well, somebody bought them.
Heres another one with a different name but more expensive.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/287221040087?_trkpar … FV7MWPWWJPFRA02
And this is exactly the reason I am going to make mounts for using newer coolers on older systems.
zuldan wrote on Today, 01:43:supercordo wrote on Today, 00:10:This looks like these might be some decent coolers for socket 462!!!
Thanks for that. Best 462 cooler I've seen so far. Can't find reviews on it so we'll see how it goes.
Let us know!!!!
cyclone3d wrote on Today, 03:27:And this is exactly the reason I am going to make mounts for using newer coolers on older systems.
Godspeed. That is an effort with one big hurdle: The design of the socket. The die of the CPU does not align with the highest point of the socket. That means you most likely can't use a completely flat cooler, like for example a 939 boxed cooler.
You can clearly see the "issue". Apart from that the sockets are often directly surrounded by SMD parts, which are all differently aligned on different boards. The same mounting bracket i have build for my water cooling works without any collisions on an K7S8X Rev. 1.02, collides a little on a K7S8X Rev 3.0 and same for the A7N8X - not that it makes it impossible to use in my case, but larger coolers are really a space problem from my experience.
That's why I opted for the AIO route, which turned out to work just fine:
If there's interest, I can share the 3d printing files soon, this is still the first rev and I have some ideas for improvements. It works with the https://marsgaming.eu/en/liquid-cooling/ml-one120 and https://marsgaming.eu/en/liquid-cooling/ml-one240.
I have the more robust ABS variant laying around as well, but could not be bothered to switch.. that little bending doesn't matter to me right now.
A bit more on the overclockin topic: I've had some time yesterday. The A7N8X works with 220MHz, even had 224 going for a quick test. Slowly getting there. The ASUS will get a poly mod + vmods next week, as I'm not happy with the VCore limitation at all. The Vmod for the K7S8X memory will come next week as well.
With some luck some new score this evening from me.
tehsiggi wrote on Today, 07:19:Godspeed. That is an effort with one big hurdle: The design of the socket. The die of the CPU does not align with the highest po […]
cyclone3d wrote on Today, 03:27:And this is exactly the reason I am going to make mounts for using newer coolers on older systems.
Godspeed. That is an effort with one big hurdle: The design of the socket. The die of the CPU does not align with the highest point of the socket. That means you most likely can't use a completely flat cooler, like for example a 939 boxed cooler.
You can clearly see the "issue". Apart from that the sockets are often directly surrounded by SMD parts, which are all differently aligned on different boards. The same mounting bracket i have build for my water cooling works without any collisions on an K7S8X Rev. 1.02, collides a little on a K7S8X Rev 3.0 and same for the A7N8X - not that it makes it impossible to use in my case, but larger coolers are really a space problem from my experience.
That's why I opted for the AIO route, which turned out to work just fine:
If there's interest, I can share the 3d printing files soon, this is still the first rev and I have some ideas for improvements. It works with the https://marsgaming.eu/en/liquid-cooling/ml-one120 and https://marsgaming.eu/en/liquid-cooling/ml-one240.
I have the more robust ABS variant laying around as well, but could not be bothered to switch.. that little bending doesn't matter to me right now.
Following. I cannot for the life of me find good coolers in the UK, and of course I need 2 of them. I was almost contemplating modifying some Chinese waterblocks for when I get a pair of Bartons working.
Had some minutes today..
The VCore mod will be a must - the CPU feels like it can do more raw clock.. Next week will show..
But glad the board goes to the 231MHz FSB right away..
Managed to swap to my Bartons today, and do the software mods. It was a bit touch-and-go doing the L5 bridge mods but we're there anyway. Next will be figuring out the socket multiplier mod, as my board will only let me get up to 12.5 - watch this space in the next couple of weeks
Build thread
2x Athlon XP Barton @ 1875MHz (150FSB @ 12.5, 1.6v) (MP Modded)
2x1GB 2-2-2-5
Nvidia 7800GS @ 455MHz / 1305MHz
3DMark01 SE: 13968
Cinebench Single: 233
Cinebench Multi: 435
SuperPi 1.5 1M: 1m 1.438s