Smokeyjedi, on 27 February 2014 - 03:53 AM, said:
Went from CM 212+ to H80i(on sale <90$, and i used the 80MM AMD stock heatsync fan from 8350 package.(0$ additional cost)
The AMD fan is hella loud, but it is rammed under my radiator held in place by a small black screw on the chip set heatsync and 2 sided foam-tape "pucks" above on the actual vrm heat sync. allowing my vrms on my asus M5a97evo to act/feel like better quality vrms...... managed to go from 4.560 stable to 4.760 stable......or 1 multiplier click up,with a single voltage bump.
Smart to get a little cooling to your VRM, but for under $100.00 and some spare parts laying around, you could have something like this that will cool your CPU, VRM (they might make VRM water blocks for your Mobo or not, I'm not sure), and a video card.
It's called the "Junkyard Waterbox", Cost me under $100.00, built it a while back. LOL, it's funny looking, but I literally cannot overheat my CPU, I could overvolt the CPU to death, but not due to over heat.. LOL
It's an old Dell case gutted except for the PSU, (2)-12"x10" copper tube/aluminum fin Rads out of a junk de-humidfier, and a couple 120 and 140mm fans, 3/8 vinyl tubing from the hardware store at .29 cents a foot.
While my friends were competeing with their systems, spending mad cash on some really nice looking water cooling, I told them I was going to build a waterbox for under $100.00. They had a good chuckle, and I got more then I needed for cooling.
Also, I used 20% automotive antifreeze and 80% water mix, and as you can see I used a 20oz pop bottle for a reservoir.
It's ugly as sin. But it's enough to cool anything I want.
Found a pic after I had hooked it up.
Edited by Odins Fist, 27 February 2014 - 11:33 AM.