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What HSF are people using with this case? I was going to stick with a stock intel cooler, but I'll probably go with something a fair bit larger since I won't be using an ATX PSU. Wonder if I could do passive with with a stock clock C2D E5200?
Thinking about going with Noctua NH-C12P Thermalright AXP-140-with either the thermalright or scythe I hear good things about the scythe PWM fan. Last edited by Silentbob343; 11-02-2009 at 04:06 AM..
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That is what I put inside my Lian Li Q07B:
cpu: intel q9400s dissipatore cpu: thermalright 120 ultra + noctua 120mm nf-p12 motherboard: commell lv-678 ram: 2x2gb teamgroup xtreem vga: club 3d 9600 green edition hard disk: 1x160gb western digital scorpio black + 1x320gb western digital scorpio black optic: lettore bluray/masterizzatore dvd sony optiarc bc-5600s psu: pico psu 150w case fan: noctua 92mm nf-b9 http://www.pctunerup.com/up/image.ph...35_Foto846.jpg http://www.pctunerup.com/up/image.ph...51_Foto848.jpg http://www.pctunerup.com/up/image.ph...11_Foto849.jpg http://www.pctunerup.com/up/image.ph...31_Foto850.jpg
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I read that the AXP-140 won't fit due to interference with the 5.25" bay.
Shocked to see a 160mm tower cooler fits in the case. Might go with a tower cooler instead.
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Actually the TR AXP-140 will fit inside the LL PC-Q07 without any issue, however, you can not fit a normal thickness fan in it ( you probably can try fitting a slim fan in it, but I have not tried that yet so i would not know ). I know that because I do own a LL PC-Q07 myself also have a TR AXP-140 as the CPU HSF ( and I am running it passive with my Q9450 ). It did not interfere with the 5.25" bay as well because I have a DVD writer running in the machine. But like the person two posts before, he is not going to use a stand ATX PSU he should not have any issue fitting the TR AXP-140 with a PWM fan in it.
Just a quick list of what I have in my LL PC-Q07, and a little issue that I am running into. Lian Li PC-Q07 Black Zotac GF9300-WiFi mini-ITX motherboard Intel Core2Quad Q9450 @ 2.66GHz ( stock ) ThermalRight AXP-140 ( passive ) Kingston Hyper X DDR2-1066 CL4 2x2GB memory kit ( yes I know the nVidia chipset will only run at DDR2-800 max but I got this kit pretty cheap ) Corsair HX620W modular PSU modded with ThermalRight 1200RPM 12cm HDB fan Western Digital AAKS6400 640GB HHD Lite-On DVD writer Everything seems fine until I switched my stock Intel HSF to the TR AXP-140, my northbridge ( whatever they call it in nVidia ) temp is hitting the max temp ( 100C ) and shuts itself down ( but of course that after hours of usage ). My guess is that there is not enough room for the NB heat to go anywhere since the huge TR AXP-140 is covering it and trapping the heat inside the case, so the NB reaches the max safe temp and shut the whole system down. So I am planning on either add 1 40mm fan or replace the Zotac NB cooler into something slightly better and might also add a 40mm fan in it as well ( to push the hot air out ). Also one side note is that the temp on the quad CPU ( the Q9450 ) is running 40C in idle and when i am doing some video playback it will reaches 50C, but that is about it. I did not care about the temp at all since it is not that hot anyways, since I am using it as as a HTPC anyways. But this set up so far, it is very quiet or I should say silent. ![]() Sorry for my poor English. ![]() Hope This Helps KeymaN Last edited by KeymaN; 11-04-2009 at 04:23 AM..
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![]() I read about problem issue with nortbridge on zotac, and it seems that the stock heatsink is the best for cooling. but I think that only the psu fan is not enough to create an air circle in your case: maybe you should use a sfx psu, so you could install a 140fan on your thermalright.
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Is there any kind of ATX-to-SFX backplate/adapter that could be used to fit a SFX psu in this case without leaving gaps?
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I was just going off what I read and saw in this silentpcreview thread. He isn't using the AXP-140, but rather the thermalright off-brand Cogage MST-140. Quote:
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