I have the same cooler, but mine is made of copper all through. Is there a big difference between these two coolers? ;)
I run an AMD X4 620 at 3.6GHz with around 60C degrees at full load without fan,btw. Nice cooler, although a little big.(Check your cabinet width before buying it.) ;-)
I have a Prolimatech Megahalems cooler...should match up nicely with this one.
Those 4 temps you're seeing are actually the CORE temperatures for each core, but I don't think they're accurate though. OCCT sucks in my opinion.
I've been running Prime95 in Small FFT's for over six hours now. Using Realtemp I am seeing an average of 75*C for my 2 cores on my core 2 duo e6850. It's overclocked to 3.925GHz with a VCore of 1.650V (VDroop brings it down to 1.57V on load). Seems stable to me.
Reading core temperatures is a bit tricky because generally the 3rd and 4th cores on any quad core (intel or AMD) have a temperature offset between 5 to 10 degrees, so it takes a bit of calibrating to get it right, which is why I trust Realtemp.
holy dogshyte its lou ferrigno doin this video
MrDjsmitty1016 8 months ago
I have the same cooler, but mine is made of copper all through. Is there a big difference between these two coolers? ;)
I run an AMD X4 620 at 3.6GHz with around 60C degrees at full load without fan,btw. Nice cooler, although a little big.(Check your cabinet width before buying it.) ;-)
Recommended!
chiron69 8 months ago
Wow man is that the cooler fan making that loud noise? It really is extremely loud.
madascene99 9 months ago
Hey man. I'm thinking about grabbing either this or a Tuniq Tower 120 Extreme Rev B. Any idea what I should go for?
rohaninabout 1 year ago
@rohaninabout personally true, tuniq tower just too big for me (can become inconvenience
tricccple 1 year ago
@tricccple Thanks for the reply. Is the TRUE just the black version of the normal Ultra 120 Extreme?
rohaninabout 1 year ago
@rohaninabout all the versions are more or less the same at least the designs are the same
tricccple 1 year ago
@tricccple Thanks man :)
rohaninabout 1 year ago
lol i dont have my pc anymore. but at 3.8Ghz 1.55v it hold the cpu to around 53c load (if i remember right) idles around 40
tricccple 2 years ago
just realize i typed it wrong
i meant to say, i bought the 940 used , there was no stock cooler.
tricccple 2 years ago
my 940 is used so stock cooler,45 isn't godo idle temp but as long as ur load temp don't exceed 60 ur in a safe range.
tricccple 2 years ago
i'm not sure sorry
tricccple 2 years ago
Nice! Good OCing! Not bad temps either! 5/5
marland66 2 years ago
I almost bought this cooler but went for the Prolimatech Megahelems which does an awesome job..
Maverickas123 2 years ago
:D WOW!!
asslister 2 years ago
Hey man!
thats some massive air cooling you got there now :D
Congrats on your upgrade bro!
Here's a little idea.
Why don't you get that bigass fan you got there first and put it on the back of the cooler instead?
It would not block the rams and still cool the cpu cooler + it would be next to the back air exhaust.
But i dunno, it's just an idea!
Cheers mate!
It's great to see your videos again!
5/5
lnetol 2 years ago
@lnetol cooler only comes with one set of mounting kit for fans
tricccple 2 years ago
@tricccple I know mate
What i'm telling you is to get the fan you put on the front and set it on the back instead :)
that way, it won't block the rams
cheers
lnetol 2 years ago
NICE, i thought ultra 120 was packaged with just regular brown box.
jaesungauzakim 2 years ago
I have a Prolimatech Megahalems cooler...should match up nicely with this one.
Those 4 temps you're seeing are actually the CORE temperatures for each core, but I don't think they're accurate though. OCCT sucks in my opinion.
I've been running Prime95 in Small FFT's for over six hours now. Using Realtemp I am seeing an average of 75*C for my 2 cores on my core 2 duo e6850. It's overclocked to 3.925GHz with a VCore of 1.650V (VDroop brings it down to 1.57V on load). Seems stable to me.
soma1509 2 years ago
@soma1509 i changed it, only the last 2 are the core temps
tricccple 2 years ago
Reading core temperatures is a bit tricky because generally the 3rd and 4th cores on any quad core (intel or AMD) have a temperature offset between 5 to 10 degrees, so it takes a bit of calibrating to get it right, which is why I trust Realtemp.
soma1509 2 years ago