• heatsink/fan for lga 775 cpu

    From dilbert firestorm@21:1/5 to Anssi Saari on Fri Aug 14 23:38:52 2015
    XPost: alt.comp.hardware.homedesigned, alt.comp.hardware.pc-homebuilt, comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware.misc

    On 8/5/2015 5:26 AM, Anssi Saari wrote:
    dilbert firestorm <scanb31@bytemei-55.com> writes:

    anyone recommend a heatsink/fan combo or heatsink for a lga775 based
    cpu, Intel QX6850.

    there are a bunch of em on newegg & amazon.

    I really liked the fact that the Noctua I bought back in 2009 for LGA
    775 had a mounting kit available for LGA 1150 in 2012 when I
    upgraded. The specific Noctua model is NH-C12P but they don't make those
    any more.

    Anyways, looks like these days Noctua has a "SecuFirm2™ mounting system" which fits multiple sockets.


    wow, checked out that fan, that would certainly clear any obstacles on
    the mobo.

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  • From John Weiss@21:1/5 to dilbert firestorm on Mon Aug 17 21:56:16 2015
    XPost: alt.comp.hardware.homedesigned, alt.comp.hardware.pc-homebuilt, comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware.misc

    dilbert firestorm wrote:

    anyone recommend a heatsink/fan combo or heatsink for a lga775
    based cpu, Intel QX6850.

    I really liked the fact that the Noctua I bought back in 2009 for
    LGA 775 had a mounting kit available for LGA 1150 in 2012 when I
    upgraded. The specific Noctua model is NH-C12P but they don't make
    those any more.

    Anyways, looks like these days Noctua has a "SecuFirm2™ mounting
    system" which fits multiple sockets.

    wow, checked out that fan, that would certainly clear any obstacles
    on the mobo.

    The NH-L12 is available on Newegg: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16835608025

    It appears they figured out how to fit dual fans (120 and 92mm) on the
    cooler, and it is half the price of the superceded NH-C12P SE14, which
    is still available: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=9SIA0AJ2JZ3494

    Both will fit the LGA775.

    I had the NH-C12P on my old QX6850 rig several years ago. It did not
    have the 140mm fan, though. it was more like the NH-L12 without the
    added 92mm fan. I suspect that for a non-overclocked 6850, you could
    try it either with a single fan or both fans with the LNA (low noise
    adapter).

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  • From dilbert firestorm@21:1/5 to John Weiss on Wed Aug 19 06:25:07 2015
    On 8/17/2015 3:56 PM, John Weiss wrote:
    dilbert firestorm wrote:

    anyone recommend a heatsink/fan combo or heatsink for a lga775
    based cpu, Intel QX6850.

    I really liked the fact that the Noctua I bought back in 2009 for
    LGA 775 had a mounting kit available for LGA 1150 in 2012 when I
    upgraded. The specific Noctua model is NH-C12P but they don't make
    those any more.

    Anyways, looks like these days Noctua has a "SecuFirm2™ mounting
    system" which fits multiple sockets.

    wow, checked out that fan, that would certainly clear any obstacles
    on the mobo.

    The NH-L12 is available on Newegg: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16835608025

    It appears they figured out how to fit dual fans (120 and 92mm) on the cooler, and it is half the price of the superceded NH-C12P SE14, which
    is still available: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=9SIA0AJ2JZ3494

    Both will fit the LGA775.

    I had the NH-C12P on my old QX6850 rig several years ago. It did not
    have the 140mm fan, though. it was more like the NH-L12 without the
    added 92mm fan. I suspect that for a non-overclocked 6850, you could
    try it either with a single fan or both fans with the LNA (low noise adapter).


    I seen in some reviews that they don't recommend NH-L12 for
    overclocking, but makes a good replacement for stock fan.

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    Dilbert Firestorm

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  • From dilbert firestorm@21:1/5 to John Weiss on Wed Aug 19 06:40:34 2015
    XPost: alt.comp.hardware.pc-homebuilt

    On 8/17/2015 3:56 PM, John Weiss wrote:
    dilbert firestorm wrote:

    anyone recommend a heatsink/fan combo or heatsink for a lga775
    based cpu, Intel QX6850.

    I really liked the fact that the Noctua I bought back in 2009 for
    LGA 775 had a mounting kit available for LGA 1150 in 2012 when I
    upgraded. The specific Noctua model is NH-C12P but they don't make
    those any more.

    Anyways, looks like these days Noctua has a "SecuFirm2™ mounting
    system" which fits multiple sockets.

    wow, checked out that fan, that would certainly clear any obstacles
    on the mobo.

    The NH-L12 is available on Newegg: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16835608025

    It appears they figured out how to fit dual fans (120 and 92mm) on the cooler, and it is half the price of the superceded NH-C12P SE14, which
    is still available: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=9SIA0AJ2JZ3494

    Both will fit the LGA775.

    I had the NH-C12P on my old QX6850 rig several years ago. It did not
    have the 140mm fan, though. it was more like the NH-L12 without the
    added 92mm fan. I suspect that for a non-overclocked 6850, you could
    try it either with a single fan or both fans with the LNA (low noise adapter).


    I seen in some reviews that they don't recommend NH-L12 for
    overclocking, but makes a good replacement for stock fan.

    --
    Dilbert Firestorm

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