ThermalRight HR-22 can do passive CPU cooling

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Geeze look at the size of that thing. I wonder how much it weighs.
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Very nice piece of kit for sure, throw on a couple of noctua fans and let the OCing begin! I so need a new cpu cooler.
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Geeze look at the size of that thing. I wonder how much it weighs.
Yeap, don't like heavier cooler either, I modded my ancient cooler for socket 775 (Asus Triton 75) to be used in my current system, just because of the low weight and support for a 120 fan, even the clips pressure from an intel stock cooler can bend the board, imagine this.
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i love thermalright and all but this is getting silly, clearly air-cooling in this manner is not the way to move forward. dat weight...unless they somehow kept it low relative to its size.
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Does anyone even hear their CPU cooler anymore with a GPU screaming at 60db+ ?
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Shall look forward to your review Hilbert 🙂
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nice thing to cut your hands open 😀
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No way that cooler will fit my RIVE. It looks like it would block ram slots on my board. Too bad really. I would like to have given this a try.
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Does anyone even hear their CPU cooler anymore with a GPU screaming at 60db+ ?
60dB+ Videocard? Never heard of Arctic Cooling?
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Oh well, so much for X79... :P
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The HR-22 is Thermalright’s super flagship cooler and accumulation of over 10 years of thermal innovation and technology. Design based on our new Directed Passive Airflow System, the HR-22 f... ThermalRight HR-22 can do passive CPU cooling
Show me a review hilbert that proves it can do this and well.
Does anyone even hear their CPU cooler anymore with a GPU screaming at 60db+ ?
people should stop buying those terrible Reference Fan setups on the gpu, and they wont have that issue.
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Does anyone even hear their CPU cooler anymore with a GPU screaming at 60db+ ?
I only hear my CPU cooler, when my system is at idle.
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I want to know why cases aren't being used as heatsinks. An adjustable heatpipe assembly to interface between the CPU an the case, boom, massive heatsink.
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I want to know why cases aren't being used as heatsinks. An adjustable heatpipe assembly to interface between the CPU an the case, boom, massive heatsink.
I just saw one not too long about, but it was a concept and I think it was supposed to cost upwards of a grad. I don't remember what the company was. I think they are known for expensive over the top cases though.
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I want to know why cases aren't being used as heatsinks. An adjustable heatpipe assembly to interface between the CPU an the case, boom, massive heatsink.
Several companies have tried similar ideas. See here. http://www.quietpc.com/hfx-classic-case I think that was the general idea behind the Thermaltake Level 10 case too.
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Everyone keeps talking about the weight...but i've had the scythe ninja: http://www.hardwarecanucks.com/forum/attachments/air-cooling/333d1178391273-scythe-ninja-plus-rev-b-cimg0426.jpg on my PC since...well, since a socket 939 processor i had, i forget what it was... i think it was the Athlon 64 X2 4200+. anyways, that thing is huge, it touches my door it's so big. And i have gone through the Athlon 64 X2 4200+, Athlon 64 X2 5800+, Athlon 64 X2 6000+, Athlon 64 X2 5400+, Phenom X4 9500, Phenom II X4 920, and now the AMD FX 4100. Because of my living situation, much of that time was bringing the computer back and forth to one house and another every weekend, and all the lan partiues i went to, etc, it is a tower standing tower, not laying on the floor, so it has been "suspended" there always not once have i ever had a problem........
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I want to know why cases aren't being used as heatsinks. An adjustable heatpipe assembly to interface between the CPU an the case, boom, massive heatsink.
Very Nice Idea indeed never thought of that one before, on a side note if you want no noise cooling just get a all in one liquid cpu cooler like the H60I or similar problem solved!
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geez look at that size...what's the point, wondering how well it cools especially when it's passive? my noctua heatsink fans are like silent, the loudest part of my system is the stock front case fan of my corsair 650D
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Imagine Coupling this with an R9 290X and it gets REALLY hot in there!
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Put some Noctua fans on it. Problem solved 😀