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FX9590 Project Cool Down V2 AMD OVERKILL

 

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us the CPU good ? is it comparable to a 4770K ?

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us the CPU good ? is it comparable to a 4770K ?

 

Is it good?  Yes

 

Is it comparable to an 4770K? Probably 

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Have you run Cinebench on this yet? If so what score do you get with the OC?? Very interested in score if you have!

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Have you run Cinebench on this yet? If so what score do you get with the OC?? Very interested in score if you have!

 

Will do some later in the week, as need to make a Benchmarking OS boot drive, with fresh drivers as something I have installed is really messing with Cinebench results...

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Might get the rad cover, but the nf-f12 work best as a push fan, otherwise all that clever directed air stuff would be pointless, and because the rad has quite a low fin density the directed air flow is very important...

Push or pull doesn't matter. Static pressure and airflow stay the same. The directed airflow is useful to make the air go in one direction over longer distances, but only that, nothing more.

I would recommend setting your fans up in pull and putting a magnetic dust filter on the radiator...

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Will do some later in the week, as need to make a Benchmarking OS boot drive, with fresh drivers as something I have installed is really messing with Cinebench results...

Ohok then awesome, look forward to it mate :) Cheers in advance!

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I think I can die now. (JK)  Really cool build. :)  ;)  :rolleyes:  :blink:  :D

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Holy cow that's just awesome 

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whats the cooling system did u made it ur self 

and wow i can not believe h100i was not able  to cool it 

 

anyways whats the difference between 8350 and 

9590 

 

anyways nice setup :)

 

 

wow for me 8350 is a beast of a heat producer i would never try my luck with 

9590 

 

but does intel 4th gen get much more heated up then 

9590 

CPU: Fx 8350 | CPU Cooler: Coolermaster Hyper 212 Evo Now  AMD STOCK CPU COOLER | Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-970A-DS3 (rev 1.1)   NOW MSI 990FXA-GD80 | Ram: Corsair Vengence 8GB DDR3 Motherboard detects 7gb for some weird reason | Graphics Card: SAPPHIRE HD 7870 GHz Edition 2GB GDDR5 |  HDD: 1 TB samsung 

 

Case: CM elite 310 | Monitor: Aoc e2050S

 

 

OS: Windows 8 Professional 64 Bit NOW  Wndows 10 Professional 64 Bit

 

 Power Supply: Cooler Master Thunder 500W NOW GX 650W v2

 

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whats the cooling system did u made it ur self 

and wow i can not believe h100i was not able  to cool it 

 

anyways whats the difference between 8350 and 

9590 

 

anyways nice setup :)

 

 

wow for me 8350 is a beast of a heat producer i would never try my luck with 

9590 

 

but does intel 4th gen get much more heated up then 

9590 

 

I made the fan controller myself from parts...

 

Thanks...

 

9590 does seem to put out a fair bit of heat, H100i did cool the FX9590 however it was running the fans 100% under load...

My Old FX8350 ran very well on a H100i its a very good closed loop cooler...

 

You cant compare the FX9590 with Haswell I7's etc... because its pointless as a 4770K would be a more sensible and cheaper option I got an FX9590 for a laugh and not because it was a good idea... 

but in response the 4th Gen Intel's haswell's are far easier to keep cool due to they low TDP...

 

I would imagine if you put a stock Intel I7 cooler on an FX9590 it would melt..LOL

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HOW DID I NOT KNOW ABOUT THIS?!

Massive radiatorage is one of my top addictions. :wub:

Love the controller, too.

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HOW DID I NOT KNOW ABOUT THIS?!

Massive radiatorage is one of my top addictions. :wub:

Love the controller, too.

 

"radiatorage" I like that...

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i have a 8350 and it was reaching 95 C on browsing the internet changed to h80i then to evo 212 :P 

my room temperature is 45 C 

cpu temperature is 30 C now 

and i am just running it on stock :) by the way do u know anything about phases of motherboard  ? do u think it decreases performance of pc ? 

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Case: CM elite 310 | Monitor: Aoc e2050S

 

 

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i have a 8350 and it was reaching 95 C on browsing the internet changed to h80i then to evo 212 :P

my room temperature is 45 C 

cpu temperature is 30 C now 

and i am just running it on stock :) by the way do u know anything about phases of motherboard  ? do u think it decreases performance of pc ? 

 

30c is a very good temp...

 

FYI

But if your room is 45 its importable to get your CPU down to 30c as will all air cooling based systems (as water cooling still uses air to cool the water in the radiator) with the FX8350 you would expect a good temp to be 3-5c above room temp at idle...

 

So if your room is 45c and your CPU is 50c your doing very well indeed....

 

Phases, VRM (voltage regulator module) are very important but it totally depends what your doing, if your running stock clock most of the time you should be fine, but on some boards there have been some issues even at stock cloaks with the power system not providing enough power for the FX8350 CPU, when overclocking this becomes more of an issue and you really need a good board otherwise the VRM's get really hot and they throttle power to the CPU causing a loss in performance or even system crashes if your overclocked... 

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"radiatorage" I like that...

I've seen "radage" used on a few occasions, but my brain always turns

that into something sounding like a French name for some sort of vegetable

(something like "rad-ahsh").

And that's just ridiculous, so I needed an alternative. :D

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30c is a very good temp...

 

FYI

But if your room is 45 its importable to get your CPU down to 30c as will all air cooling based systems (as water cooling still uses air to cool the water in the radiator) with the FX8350 you would expect a good temp to be 3-5c above room temp at idle...

 

So if your room is 45c and your CPU is 50c your doing very well indeed....

 

Phases, VRM (voltage regulator module) are very important but it totally depends what your doing, if your running stock clock most of the time you should be fine, but on some boards there have been some issues even at stock cloaks with the power system not providing enough power for the FX8350 CPU, when overclocking this becomes more of an issue and you really need a good board otherwise the VRM's get really hot and they throttle power to the CPU causing a loss in performance or even system crashes if your overclocked... 

 

i have a 4+1 phase motherboard and i have 8350 :)

i hope it will run fine as i do not want to overclock

CPU: Fx 8350 | CPU Cooler: Coolermaster Hyper 212 Evo Now  AMD STOCK CPU COOLER | Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-970A-DS3 (rev 1.1)   NOW MSI 990FXA-GD80 | Ram: Corsair Vengence 8GB DDR3 Motherboard detects 7gb for some weird reason | Graphics Card: SAPPHIRE HD 7870 GHz Edition 2GB GDDR5 |  HDD: 1 TB samsung 

 

Case: CM elite 310 | Monitor: Aoc e2050S

 

 

OS: Windows 8 Professional 64 Bit NOW  Wndows 10 Professional 64 Bit

 

 Power Supply: Cooler Master Thunder 500W NOW GX 650W v2

 

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Waiting for new cards to come out then will get something worth watercooling.

Have something worth watercooling now? ;)

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Have something worth watercooling now? ;)

 

 Indeed but I think it will look better with more than one  ;)

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 Indeed but I think it will look better with more than one  ;)

Yep! that's exactly what I have planned!

Already preordered one and shall be getting another around the holiday period :P

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