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I'm building a new high-end system and i intend to overclock the i7 920. I need to know which one is the absolute best and drops the temperature as low as possible.

I hear Zalman 9900 Coolermaster V8 and Noctua u12P are among the best ones.

Which one would you narrow it down, which will be second to none?
 

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If you read reviews you'll see that the Thermalright Extreme and the Noctua are both quite good. They are almost the same price.

Don't go with Zalman, it's overrated and doesn't give good temps.
 

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Yeah i keep hearing about the thermaright extreme. Also is there any difference between this and Prolimatech Megahalems.

And what about the Vigor Monsson III?
 

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Since i want to overclock and i want to avoid water cooling i need to be certain of the cooler i'm getting. My questions so far.

-Any idea what's the difference between ultra-120 Extreme and TRUE Black? It looks like it's the same thing plus 10 EUR.
-There seems to be another coler made by people leaving the Thermalright Team and making something that resembles the ultra-120 while being even better. IT's called Prolimatech Megahelems
-And Finally what's the difference between heatsinks and TEC Coolers?

I would realy appreciate it, if could get some answers in order to clear my head of these concerns. Thank you.
 

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TEC coolers use a special material which is hot on one side and cold on the other, a cooler is on the hot side and the colder the hotter side is, the colder the colder side is, until the hot side reaches 0c and they switch and you've just lost a PC.

the True black, has an anodized coating iirc which helps stop corrosion etc.

also have you thought about getting a compact water cooler like the CoolIt ALC? they may not give better temps than air cooling but they're a tonne quieter and if you had a high-end fan on one then you'd probably knock 3-5c off of a high-end air cooler.

edit: first paragraph didn't make sense.
 

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Thanx for your answer.

Well i decided not to bother with water cooling and deal with all these cables and installation mess.

I will be probably getting the Ultra True but i heard that Vigor Monsoon III is recommended for extreme gaming systes and that's why i bothered to ask. Thanx for explaining to me what it actually is. Any experience as to how it performs and if it's worth it, over air-cooling?
 

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We never trust what a retail site says. It's in the unbiased independant testing done by trusted experianced testers. If the TRUE in tests pulls more heat from the CPU than pretty much anything else, isn't it best for an extreme gaming system, also known as a PC enthusiasts machine?

The Vigor is just a big square heatpipe heatsink with fans on it. It's air cooling........, no matter what the retail marketing guys type in their description.

Maybe it's better than the TRUE, maybe not.

http://www.tweaktown.com/articles/1701/vigor_monsoon_iii_lt_dual_120mm_cpu_cooler/index6.html

You did go to this link provided above and spend a while?

http://www.frostytech.com/top5heatsinks.cfm
 

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FYI

Painting or Coating Black helps dissipate heat.

The reason black paint or coating dissipates heat more than any other color is that black is the most capably dissipative color for infra-red (heat) wavelengths. As we all know, back is very absorbent when energy rays (visible AND invisible) such as sunlight hit it. It is also able to cast off the most heat energy, all of its radiation being in the infra-red part of the energy wavelength spectrum. Single colors tend to focus their ability to both absorb AND dissipate in the wavelength of their color, and far less in the infra-red compared to black. One last thing about black: It absorbs energy better than it dissipates it, which is likely why the effect of black dissipating heat is less known.
 

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Based on the tweaktown charts it runs almost hooter than most. Dunno if it's cause of the low setting

vigor_monsoon_iii_lt_017.jpg

 

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Because to get the real benefits of watercooling, a full custom setup gives the best results
As conundrum said...its just a slap on kit...

And id hate to break it but 78F is not really that high ambient...its only 25C
 

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If you want the Vigor monsoon III LT I sugest you replace the 2 120mm fans to a higher quality fan. They have the right Idea but it is not the best. I get 54c 75%CPU load at 3.8GHz on my Core 2 Quad Q9650
 

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blackpanther, do you own the Vigor Monson? What would be a better choice?

And i stil dont get why the review above shows thermalright performing averagely, it confused me even further.
 

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Scythe Mugen 2 is supposed to be awesome as is the ThermoLab BARAM. The Scythe is also very reasonably priced and comes with a slipstream fan. Full review here: http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/coolers/display/scythe-mugen-2.html

 

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Something that is 38mm thick vs. the traditional 25mm
2 is also better for some gains if u really dont care about noise

The Scythe Ultra Kaze's have good cfm and nice on the pocket.
Higher end would be deltas but those are loud for their high end...lol
 

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Well the second part to the TRUE is that it does well at high CFM, but is able to do better "silent" operation with something like the Noctuas compared to others

The reason theyre more expensive is because they are silent operation...special design etc.