Break your motherboard with ONE SIMPLE TRICK

Break your motherboard with ONE SIMPLE TRICK

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This motherfucker does a lot of noise. It's like having a jet a few inches away from me.
Never taking advice from this place. Should have gone with the water cooling meme.

mine is inaudible at 100% load

what's wrong with that

>he fell for the DH15 meme
>when the UH12 else cools all the same while being quieter AND smaller
I hope you didn't fall for the housefire meme, user

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>quieter
GONNA NEED A SAUCE

AMD Ryzen

The fuck are u doing?
Same

This is a fucken lie my 2700x throttled on this with fan speeds maxxed out had to upgrade to a d15

I use d15 on my 1700 at 4ghz it's pretty much silent and runs really cool. It huge though I can't even put the side back on my case lol

You're doing something wrong, you drooling retard.

Complete bullshit. I have a U14S (the bigger and better version of the U12S) and it's both louder and less capable than the D15. It's still a great cooler, but you're literally retarded if you think it can keep up once you start trying to cool really hot chips. For a Ryzen at stock or with a mild overclock there's going to be no difference, because they don't use a lot of power or get very hot.

Are you deaf?

>idiots who applied their thermal paste wrong and blamed it on the cooler

>I don't understand how spreading weight works

I used the exact same paste and amount
Fuck yourself the 13 maxxed out barely kept my 2700x under 80 degrees throttling to sub 4ghz
15 let it run flat out 4ghz+ around 50 degrees

Fuck off, delusional poorfag.

I had a really heavy cooler on a fragile mini ITX board without trouble.

It's like GPU sag, at some point it's worrysome but most of the time it's just not aesthetically pleasing, that's it. As long as it's not obnoxiously bent it's fine.

The big heavy heatsinks on GPUs flexing the board scare me more than a big Noctua on a durable motherboard.

My shit looks like it's about to break but it still works.

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Personally, I'd have placed the CPU cooler vertically.

I have this, actually afraid it might break the mobo. Very silent an quite efficient.

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It's a Hyper T4, which mounts only that way on AM3+ I fucking love this cooler though, it performs like a 212 evo but without that stupid backplate and screws.

The 212 is better looking because you can mount it vertically.

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You probably have the fans facing eachother you fucking retard. Mine is almost inaudible at max speed.

Why buy Noctua with the ugly colors when you can buy be quiet! and get equal performance with vastly better aesthetics?
inb4 'hurr manchild I don't have a window case I don't care about form'

t. retard
Works great for my 9900k ~85C max for avx loads at 4.9ghz.

It's normal for the GPU to bend under its own weight

Yes, I don't like it, but that's how high end GPU cards without backplates or supports look sometimes, my old card was fuckin beautiful.

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This. It's okay for light bursts of load, but anything maintained it can't keep up. Even with the exhaust fan and PSU fan pulling exhausted air away from it.
Went with a H110 and it's slightly better. My ambient temperature is quite high usually, specially at summer with the AC on. That might explain it, pure air cooler heatsinks don't do well with higher ambient temperatures.

even with the AC on*

Add support, it can kill the BGA components.

>2 fans are too noisy
>should've gone with 2 fans AND a pump
Also you're doing it wrong.

Yes, since the pump is inaudible, they don't use the old style custom water cooling pumps.
Plus the two fans will be running at much lower speeds. Having used both I can say that AIOs have come a long way and the slight reduce in noise and temperature is worth it. Specially if you have a case that has a separate compartment with it's own airflow for the radiator.

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Noctua has a new line of pretty fans instead of those shit brown and tan ones.

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>Should have gone with the water cooling meme.
Water cooler will ALWAYS be louder than air cooler.
Besides the same fans, you will also have the water pump making noise.

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Bet they cost more than their be quiet! equivalent.

idk if you read the thread but user already mentioned why this is wrong

>a lot of noise
Test each fan separately. Turned out one of mine had a defective bearing.

How are the AMD stock coolers?

Anandtech has done multiple tests of cpu coolers.

Thanks

You're a big fan!

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>he doesn't place his case on its side with a display on top.

>tfw 300R side panel is so flimsy my U2412 would cave it in.

fan you

>not buying /ourcooler/
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I use a scythe fuma. Even when my 1600x at 1.4v goes to 82c while encoding, I don't hear anything.

It's also much lighter since it's fins are less dense compared to that.

>case with cable managenent space
>every unused cable sitting in the case
user...

>bought Cooler Master first ever dual tower heatsink
>It's literally 2x Hyper 212 Evo towers linked together.
>Came with loud as fuck RGB cancer fans
>Ended up swapping out for some EK vardars

Should have just bought a Noctua honestly. The EK fans and windowless/dampened R6 make for barely any noise though at least. Keeps my 1700X sub 55C under encoding loads.

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