XstreamHard
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hmm I'll have to modify it then to go direct DIE
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The cooler performance isnt worth spending more then twice the price for lvp
I meant vlp
That's really disappointing tbh. What about the temps?
I did a test after assembly, it seems to work quite well in my custom DAN A4. I had not previously tested, so I can't make a comparison.
You find the result here:
https://hardforum.com/threads/dan-a...in-the-world.1799326/page-374#post-1044161945
Nice results, are you using 120mm fan mounted under?
The fans are 100mm and 92mm, larger than ~ 105mm is not possible. They are mounted like that:
https://hardforum.com/threads/dan-a...in-the-world.1799326/page-374#post-1044161621
The board and the back of the graphics card has a permanent airflow with the fans sucking air in the case. The CPU fan is feeded by air from backside and blows the air through the cooler out of the case, which sounds like a good idea for airflow to me.
Sorry I meant what fan is mounted on the Black Ridge?
Matt Vanoli A duct is an interesting idea so I have just tested the Black Ridge in push configuration (quick and dirty by using tape).
Van0: Great result. How much affect has the fan duct on the results? Did you tested pull vs push? Can you confirm that the black ridge isn't matte black painted annymore? Now it is more like black nickel plated?
Van0: Do you have a modded v1 A4-SFX with 5mm Stand-Offs?
For other boards, like for example Asrock boards, it may need whole 10 mm shift on the socket to fit, which would mean an oddly specific bracket combined with graphite pad...
Any idea about the ASUS ROG Strix Z390-I Gaming
XstreamHard For the Z390-I you can remove the big I/O cover. For this mod I recommend to use the Black Ridge with Noctua A12x15 fan and VLP Ram. Than the fan will push air to the motherboard and the power regulation area so you need no heatsink on it.
I measure website cooler render with Libreoffice draw and looks like wrong (specs 140x120) with 92mm fan, but there is another render on alternate product page: