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System Name | ab┃ob |
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Processor | 7800X3D┃5800X3D |
Motherboard | B650E PG-ITX┃X570 Impact |
Cooling | NH-U12A + T30┃AXP120-x67 |
Memory | 64GB 6400CL32┃32GB 3600CL14 |
Video Card(s) | RTX 4070 Ti Eagle┃RTX A2000 |
Storage | 8TB of SSDs┃1TB SN550 |
Case | Caselabs S3┃Lazer3D HT5 |
I hope @freeagent forgives my transgressions against Thermalright, but I need a break from TR after the PA120 shed white paint flakes all over my motherboard. I would've called it appalling, but it's exactly the kind of quality standard I've come to expect from Thermalright's bigger products.
Fun fact: Noctua has now begun bundling the AMB15 offset mounting bars with U12As. It's available as a separate kit, but I didn't have it included with either of the two U12A Chromax I tried last year. Not that it makes the U12A's value any better
Offset bars seem to be doing something...roughly. It is beating the PA120 by about a degree and a half, with only a single T30 (compared to dual T30 on PA120). Roughly on par with the FC140 at the moment, though I'm sure that if this 7800X3D was swapped with a 7950X or 13700K the PA120 and FC140 would surely leave the U12A in the dust. Can only compare that to 5800X3D results where the FC140 was beating the non-offset push-pull U12A by as much as 3.5 degrees.
Fun fact: Noctua has now begun bundling the AMB15 offset mounting bars with U12As. It's available as a separate kit, but I didn't have it included with either of the two U12A Chromax I tried last year. Not that it makes the U12A's value any better
Offset bars seem to be doing something...roughly. It is beating the PA120 by about a degree and a half, with only a single T30 (compared to dual T30 on PA120). Roughly on par with the FC140 at the moment, though I'm sure that if this 7800X3D was swapped with a 7950X or 13700K the PA120 and FC140 would surely leave the U12A in the dust. Can only compare that to 5800X3D results where the FC140 was beating the non-offset push-pull U12A by as much as 3.5 degrees.
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