On Mon, 17 Jun 2013 18:48:23 -0600, "peter" <
pete...@nowhere.net>
wrote:
>I have an older Lian-Li V1020 with a Thermalright HR02 cooler with fan and
>there is lots of room for
>a taller than 170mm Cooler.Most of the time it is the Air Moving thru the
>case as well as the right Fan on
>an excellent cooler that makes the difference in OCing. I have my I-7 2600k
>overclocked to 4300 and even under
>stress for 2 or 3 hrs it never gets above 75c..normal everyday temp is mid
>30's
>
>And of course it depends what chipset/CPU your thinking of and the end use
>of the unit
My 170mm in an all aluminum case, both old, runs ambient room for the
summer temps, so far. Stress for a measly first generation Intel
dual-core, tops out what the HDs run - 109F.
There's also a new generation of 170mm coolers running sideways,
linearly over the MB - not upwards and across the width of the case -
with two assemblies, instead my one, core heatwick and supportive
fins, which also supposes, instead my two possible fin-mounted fans,
another one for a total of three CPU cooler fans. Looks, actually,
damn strange with a big-butted empty slot, with no 3rd fan in there,
or oddly off-balance, I suppose were either end-fan missing.
Just doesn't add up. That 170mm 2-stage fin-block, 3fan CPU cooler
costs $100US whereas my 1 (of two possible) fan 170mm Coolermaster, 1
fin-mass, I got for under $20 (rather I kept it on a returned/broken
CPU/MB deal and filed a credit card dispute on return shipping to keep
it that way, as I was in the right, and it's semi-standard practice to
absorb out-of-pocket expenses when the card-carrying customer can
prove dickery).