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ASETEK 550LC 120MM LIQUID COOLING CPU COOLER NOT COOLING SERIES
I have a problem with something you said: H60 is a weak solution for a K series CPU intended for overclocking

Cooler's aren't insane investments dollar wise, so, pick a winner & try it out, then do your part & publish the results & how-to for others.
ASETEK 550LC 120MM LIQUID COOLING CPU COOLER NOT COOLING INSTALL
The bottom line is everyone's in the same boat or will be, over what or which coolers are best in that case, & only a pair of guys published their install choices as of today, to my limited knowledge of course. Everything I know or think I know has been linked already, and it'd be nice for someone else to weigh in with their opinion / advice Asetek & Cooler Master are the real names behind most coolers these days (the Aurora cooler is made by one or the other then rebranded), I know of H60 H80i GT (made for Corsair by Asetek) & the Asetek 550LC talked about by have time to reply to this post just this once, so if you have questions, best to ask & wait other member input here at Arena or on AlienClubColiseum. This vendor claims to have plenty, but you have to message them in those times the auction isn't live or running, example: K31VH DELL ALIENWARE CPU COOLING $60 & here $90 from a vendor in Round Rock, Texas where Dell HQ is located (see photo below) Honestly, I do wish someone would try the Area-51 R2 cooler (part# K31VH and H4TYR), 120x25 with Alien logo, used eBay / new Dell Sales.

ASETEK 550LC 120MM LIQUID COOLING CPU COOLER NOT COOLING UPGRADE
who performed this install, messaged me a few weeks after publishing this photo & said this: 'I ended up swapping out the Corsair H80i GT for a OEM Asetek 550LC pump from ebay'įrom R5 Aurora SkyLake Debut: Community Discussion + Buyer | Upgrade Guide 2016 which contains cooler install theoriesĬorsair H60, call it 120x25 careful inspection reveals tubes that can 'swivel' but resulting in a logo that is crooked, a cosmetic thing where on lets out a sigh. If that cooler isn't available now (Sept 2016) you can try aftermarket parts below I know of two cooler installs, details on the one below are here Alienware Aurora R5 - CPU Fan 100%Īs a tight fit against the power supply when shut, 80i HT encountered a blemish on the outer cooling tube's dress, yes? The tubes wished to sprawl out in that cramped space. they know that all fan-sink buyers will covet this part later & they'll be tasked to pay out the nose for it too, this is their business philosophy. It is my experience, that a basic cooler like that is about $75, where as theirs may list for $150. maybe 4 - 12 months from now you might inquire about buying one. The most likely part# for their custom cooler appears to be 050NP. some owners contemplate individual copper heatsinks meant for mosfet / vrm / chipset etc., see below as a possible candidate type The boundary between you & it is as real as it gets & as far as it gets.

Marketing Dept says: Boundaries Not Included . El cheapo, better known as cheap skates: all buyers should have equal access to this $1 chunk of metal, or have it available from Spare Parts (there is no part# & it is not for sale currently, ingenious). No? I put the question to the forum: Aurora is sold as upgrade able -so- should a person later decide to install their own Intel-K processor?, won't it too need this desirable heatsink? huh? Exactly. Note as well that only liquid cooled / 'overclocking Intel K' buyers are treated to the aluminum mosfet / vrm heatsink? Non-liquid cooled buyers do not get that part, the idea being that if you get cheap on them they in turn pro-actively got cheap on you as payback. See part# below it may not be available as a spare part now but may be available as we move forward in time. do you see that wicked bend in the tube? That makes this a custom cooler that will Goldilox in the case like no other found here on Planet Earth. This is so-called Evil Alien Proprietary Technology. The preferred size is your garden variety 120 x 25/27 radiator

ASETEK 550LC 120MM LIQUID COOLING CPU COOLER NOT COOLING HOW TO
Aurora is unusual given the locale of the power supply, which wants to close very close to the cpu fan-heatsink (close to the liquid cooler, alos, some people opted for) this isn't a matter of what width the radiator is, so much as a cooling tube issue & how to manage tubes in an aftermarket cooler relative to the power supply that has to close shut & in so doing not damage after-market tubes meant for a conventional case where tubes are free to sprawl out without fears of damage, got it? With that said, understand I don't own Aurora, so do wait for other input before making a buying decision if you wish.
ASETEK 550LC 120MM LIQUID COOLING CPU COOLER NOT COOLING ARCHIVE
when I address your question here, it is meant to inform all of the public, long after you & I stop coming back to this post I'll leave you some info, & make it part of the archive for all viewers.
