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 Post subject: Re: Thermaltake's full tower Chaser MK-I takes the heat from Qua
PostPosted: Thu Feb 02, 2012 12:03 pm 
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Finally ... a hardware review!
--- i have been somewhat distracted by recent events and i (think that i) have finally recovered from the flu and its relapse after CES.

Next up is a ViewSonic V3D231 evaluation which will focus in on Passive 3D

Then i am testing out the AMD liquid cooler that was installed for FX 8150; all i could manage with the Thermalright cooler was 4.6GHz (barely stable). The Evercool fans that AMD uses are NOISY - worse than air cooling. So i have two 120mm Noctua fans that i will replace and test (next cooling article)

Then will be compared two Thermaltake Frio CPU coolers (vs AMD/Asetek liquid cooling).

And i should be back to regular Catalyst and GeForce driver evaluations. It's great to feel better!
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Oh yes .. and for myself, personally .. it's FULL TOWERS .. all the way!! i love the case - it is better even than the Element G (which i still love for being an oversized Mid-tower and its looks)
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 Post subject: Re: Thermaltake's full tower Chaser MK-I takes the heat from Qua
PostPosted: Fri Feb 03, 2012 12:51 pm 
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Well, i got the fan control working properly on the liquid cooler. The installation may be difficult but it does an excellent job of keeping FX-8150 cool compared to my old ThermalrightUltraExtreme120

The air cooler topped out at 4.6GHz with temps in the 50s - 60s under extreme load .. and now i am seeing mid-40s. So i probably can push her to 4.8GHz. We'll see. The fans get loud under load but it isn't too bad as long as temps are in the 40sC.

i feel another article coming on .. after the ViewSonic Passive 3D evaluation. And i definitely want to replace the Evercool fans on the Radiator with the Noctua. Maybe 5GHz?
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After that it's high end air cooling vs mid-range water cooling
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UPDATE: i just tried 4.8GHz and i got a big spike in temps - from low 40s at idle to upper 50s in the BIOS .. so that may be tops for my FX8150 ... IF i am lucky .. i am about to stress test it as it appears to be OK at loading Win7, so far.


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 Post subject: Re: Thermaltake's full tower Chaser MK-I takes the heat from Qua
PostPosted: Fri Feb 03, 2012 4:15 pm 
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4.8GHz benching stable. It hits the low 70sC but it plays games and will complete Vantage/3DMark etc.

Not too bad. Same kind of situation with 4.6GHz on air. All i could get in the article was 4.4GHz stable.

The noise is bad with the Evercool fans at Max. My very next article will be a quick one with Noctua Fans to substitute for them.

Watercooling is OK. i changed my mind over the past few hours
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 Post subject: Re: Thermaltake's full tower Chaser MK-I takes the heat from Qua
PostPosted: Thu Feb 16, 2012 8:09 pm 

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That really is a fugly case....!I dont care how good the cooling is!, Yuk!


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 Post subject: Re: Thermaltake's full tower Chaser MK-I takes the heat from Qua
PostPosted: Thu Feb 16, 2012 8:59 pm 
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There are a few new Tt cases that i am going to review with similar internal setups but very different outside

Actually, i am going for the Mac look next
- all white
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 Post subject: Re: Thermaltake's full tower Chaser MK-I takes the heat from Qua
PostPosted: Fri Feb 17, 2012 12:03 am 
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Please ask Tt to send you a 1500W power supply!!! You said that you will not?? :scratch:

Using 2 PSUs is a pain in the neck?



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i am going to ask EVGA to review their 1500W PSU. Soon as i get a series of reviews out this week and next (well, i'll ask next week).

It's so easy to use two PSUs - no issue at all for benching. i wouldn't like it 24/7 nor in the Summer. But then the only reason i use two is because i was benching Bulldozer; most all of my needs are met by 850W.


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