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Thermalright HR-05 chip(set) cooler
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Adjustment
The website mentions position adjustment.
Is there any horizontal adjustability in the unit (can it be cranked over nearer the MB's surface) or can it only be rotated around it's vertical axis (to face rear or top of case)?
Is there any horizontal adjustability in the unit (can it be cranked over nearer the MB's surface) or can it only be rotated around it's vertical axis (to face rear or top of case)?
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Had some really good pictures, but unfortunately most of them got deleted. Here's one I just took.
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Is there any airflow through the HR-05 or are you relying on convection with that configuration?
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How many fans you have in your case? I finally installed the HR-05 (passive at 45 / degree) in the DFI UT Ultra-D and my temp are at 31/34c load. The stock DFI fan/heatsink were 43/48c load where the fan was around 4100/5200 rpm.stukovx wrote:Just installed the hr-05 on my dfi ultra-d. Put my video card in the second slot and install was a breeze. I have it parallel to the video card. Temps are at 27-30 load. I had a passive zalman before that and that yielded 45C loads. Yet another great heatsink from Thermalright.
I was taking another look at the HR-05, and saw that Thermalright has updated their web page to include a pretty comprehensive motherboard compatibility list.
It is here: http://www.thermalright.com/a_page/main ... d_hr05.htm
The list includes the ASUS P5LD2, but I'm skeptical: that MB uses four metal loops to fasten the HS using a couple of large guage wire clips.
All three reviews pointed at by the Thermalright site show motherboards with two diagonal push-pin holes near the north bridge.
It is here: http://www.thermalright.com/a_page/main ... d_hr05.htm
The list includes the ASUS P5LD2, but I'm skeptical: that MB uses four metal loops to fasten the HS using a couple of large guage wire clips.
All three reviews pointed at by the Thermalright site show motherboards with two diagonal push-pin holes near the north bridge.
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Clips & lugs
If you look for HR-05 in the Installation and also Downloads/PDF sections there are two types of mounting shown: Push Pin & Clip.
I think the Download PDF shows the mounting you are referring to and uses only two of the four MB lugs.
Hope this helps
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I think the Download PDF shows the mounting you are referring to and uses only two of the four MB lugs.
Hope this helps
EDIT: Link sorted
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