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    Cooling Option for MSI 870A-G54 motherboard

    I have bought a new desktop machine on which I have mounted a MSI 870A-G54 Motherboard and I am gonna overclock this machine soon. I just want to know that what would be the best cooling option for cooling this motherboard. I have heard that this motherboard overheats very quickly. How would be Cogage True Spirit to use here?

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    Re: Cooling Option for MSI 870A-G54 motherboard

    Xigmatek HDT-S1283, which is an expanded version of its heatsink heat pipe exposed. The radiator is larger, with 8 mm heat pipes this time. And the effects are felt as the system of heat pipes exposed again proves its effectiveness. By the way the excellent system of fixing the fan on the cooler, thanks to small rubber rods. This system is very convenient, and we wonder how we ever lived without until now. The first sensation is the lightness of the product, for without copper base (or other), weight suffers.

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    Re: Cooling Option for MSI 870A-G54 motherboard

    The HDT S1283 features an impressive size. Three heatpipes transfer heat to aluminum fins which are then cooled by a 120mm fan. The system of fixing trim is the heatsink with two screws, making installation quick and easy. Here it is not necessary to remove the motherboard, since the spikes are sufficiently accessible provided you refrain from putting the fan. The latter also goes as easily as it can be dismantled. Among the accessories, we note the presence of a removable skirt that directs air flow sufficient to components of the motherboard (the floor of processor power in particular). The downside is the noise level, since we measured 43 dB (A), which is pretty consistent. In idle, the CPU temperature falls to 36 ° C and about 38 dB (A), the cooler is almost inaudible.

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    Re: Cooling Option for MSI 870A-G54 motherboard

    The Feser Compagny announced two new models specially optimized for 120mm fans cool the radiator watercooling: Triebwerk. They are quite impressive in their size as you can see in the image of the TK-122 below. A grid is directly integrated and connectors are provided to feed several fans very strictly, which allows a fast and efficient. The hardware is also included, to mount the cooler subject where you want whether on a radiator or in your lap. They can be found already in the "mail order companies" French, for example in our Olivier popin .... to just under 26 € ... But do not stress, it is, it seems, already overwhelmed by the sales and wants the luxury of taking a few days a week of vacation!

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    Re: Cooling Option for MSI 870A-G54 motherboard

    Spire continues to decline his TherMax coolers with the arrival of the Eclipse II. This solution measure 131 x 70 x 152 mm, and weighs 822 grams. It consists of 46 aluminum plates and five copper heat pipes of 8 mm in diameter. These are folded and U are type Direct Touch (direct contact with the processor). The assembly is nickel plated with a black color. Two 120 mm fans BlackStar complete the picture. They adopt an engine to 9 ball, run at 2200 revolutions per minute, and emit no more than 29 decibels. TherMax The Eclipse II is compatible with AMD platforms 939/940/AM2/AM2 + / AM3 and Intel LGA 775/1156/1366. We find in his bundle a fan controller in PCI format, and anti-vibration mountings. Spire's new cooler covers a 5 year warranty. It will be available in mid-March at an MSRP of € 46.99 incl.

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    Re: Cooling Option for MSI 870A-G54 motherboard

    The Tuniq Tower 120 has a copper base from which three thick heat pipes, copper also. They go through many and larger fins machined aluminum. Amidst these fins, there is a 120 mm fan screwed to a metal frame removable. The fan can indeed remove the top and then it is perfectly possible to replace it with another model. The original model is stamped and has the reference Tuniq DFS122512M. Most attentive will recognize a reference Yate Loon brand found in many foods, including Fortron. It was announced for 1000 to 2000 rpm because its speed can be adjusted via a potentiometer taking place in a PCI slot. This potentiometer is not compulsory as it is possible to disconnect the ventilator. The location of this fan may be a concern at the level of noise as the air propelled by the fan is in direct contact with the fins.

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