D Dean66 In Runtime Messages 111 Sep 2, 2007 #1 Is it compatible with the Gigabyte P35 D3SR mobo? I see that the mobo has a 4 pin header while the Zalman only has a 3 pin plug.
Is it compatible with the Gigabyte P35 D3SR mobo? I see that the mobo has a 4 pin header while the Zalman only has a 3 pin plug.
veg1992 Golden Master Messages 19,993 Sep 2, 2007 #2 avoid Zalman Products... they are overpriced... an Arctic Freezer Pro 7 or Tuniq Tower 120 those are excellent and will cool ur CPU well
avoid Zalman Products... they are overpriced... an Arctic Freezer Pro 7 or Tuniq Tower 120 those are excellent and will cool ur CPU well
OP OP D Dean66 In Runtime Messages 111 Sep 2, 2007 #3 It's from my old rig. Can I reuse it on the gigabyte?
b1gapl Mod Emeritus Messages 13,044 Location USA Sep 2, 2007 #4 As long as the motherboard is socket 775, it's compatible.
mgcook Fully Optimized Messages 1,723 Location North Carolina Sep 2, 2007 #5 you can still use a 3pin on a 4pin slot just make sure you put it in like i did mine:
san21893 Uber Sanoob Techie Messages 634 Location Westchester County, New York Sep 3, 2007 #7 mgcook said: you can still use a 3pin on a 4pin slot just make sure you put it in like i did mine: Click to expand... When I tried to do that with tuniq and my ds3r it didnt work. I believe that header maybe doa, ill have to try the stock fan and figure that out. But now I have it in another 3 pin header which is labeled sys_fan.
mgcook said: you can still use a 3pin on a 4pin slot just make sure you put it in like i did mine: Click to expand... When I tried to do that with tuniq and my ds3r it didnt work. I believe that header maybe doa, ill have to try the stock fan and figure that out. But now I have it in another 3 pin header which is labeled sys_fan.
P pinoy3000 Daemon Poster Messages 1,046 Sep 3, 2007 #8 I love my TT120 will never switch to any air cooling. Hope they'll make it pure copper including the grills.
I love my TT120 will never switch to any air cooling. Hope they'll make it pure copper including the grills.
san21893 Uber Sanoob Techie Messages 634 Location Westchester County, New York Sep 3, 2007 #9 What would be the advantage of having copper grills?
b1gapl Mod Emeritus Messages 13,044 Location USA Sep 3, 2007 #10 san21893 said: What would be the advantage of having copper grills? Click to expand... Copper has a higher heat capacity, than aluminum.
san21893 said: What would be the advantage of having copper grills? Click to expand... Copper has a higher heat capacity, than aluminum.