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May 21, 2013Tutor
Cooling systems that fit RNDP600E?
Hey all, I've been reading the CPU upgrade topics and want to give my pro pioneer its maximum boost with a quad core. This will require new cooling so far I've read. I am understanding cooling soluti...
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May 22, 2013Tutor
fifer55 wrote: I do, read my signature. Last night I was doing a NFS back transfer and everything was pegged. The only thing was that my SYSFan was running ~ 1100 RPM, WAY slower than the stock. My worry came that my SYSTemp was 149*, which was the MAX "normal" range. However, it never went above this. The CPUFan was ~ 700 RPM and CPUTemp never went above 95* :)
Keep in mind that I used ULNA and LNA in my Noctua Fans. I LOVE THEM and fit just fine. No modifications needed at all. The CPU fan though @ 80x80x25mm was a SNUG fit, BUT it will fit. Even doing a NAS to NAS transfer, I could BARELY hear my fans. However, when I peg my CPU with transcodes will be the real test.
Lastly, I inadvertently set my CPUFan backwards (to pull from CPU) rather than to push to CPU. Actually it is cooler, BUT I will fix this when I complete my back ups.
I love the mods I have done on my ReadyNas Pro Pioneer. Although HATE that I cannot bond the NICS, but I am working on that also!
Good luck
Hmm when you mention your Noctua 80x80x25mm - that must be just the fan itself? Not including heatsink? I'm a gelid fan, so I was looking at their slim products:
this one more desirable, but is larger
http://www.gelidsolutions.com/products/index.php?lid=2&cid=12&id=91&tab=2
this one more slim, and very close to the 80x80x25 even WITH heatsink.
(all dimensions are clearly spelled out on specs page - unlike other manufacturers)
By eyeballing things, I'm pretty sure the liquid cooling Cooler Master will work well:
http://www.amazon.com/Cooler-Master-Cooling-Heatsink-Radiator/dp/B009SJR3GS
Frees up space on the CPU, and replaces the system fan which seems to have enough space for the radiator/fan combo...
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