:SSiriusB said:Since nobody seems to have noticed my post above, let me ask again. What is this lga775 bolt through kit? Does this mean that tr ultra 120 comes with a pushpin retention mechanism? If so, is the bolt thru type better?
Thanks.
Just like the title says, this kit allows you to rid of the Intel standard push-pin setup on the HR-01, Ultra-120 and Ultra-90-775 heatsinks with the included bracket, hold down screws/springs and backplate
Edrill said:So no one's been able to confirm these prices yet??
Eazy said:I mentioned to Gulbir all the doubts people have about the prices he gave me in the email and his response is that the prices are GOOD. I am going to pick up a couple of heat sinks today - I am waiting for a cheque to be cleared by my bank - I will post a confirmation when I get back..... BUT.... I will be dam*ed if I pay the JUNTA prices for my purchases from Primehyeah:
nVidiaBeast said:Hey guys, my AM2 X2 4200+ idles at 47-49C so if i get one of the HS like Ultra 120 or XP90, will the temp drop? how much will b the temp if i buy this coolers? i dont have any budget. which is the best one to go for? i prefer passive cooling and my room remp now a days are 29C on summers.. so according to it how much will b the temp drop?
# Passive cooling – does not use a fan or other means of forced-air cooling. Relies on natural convection cooling.
# Pseudo-passive cooling – does not use a fan mounted directly onto the heatsink but does use forced air cooling from a nearby fan. May incorporate a fan duct or shroud.
# Active cooling – uses a fan directly mounted onto the heatsink for forced-air cooling.