MSI Neo4 Platinum Chipset Cooling

GEC: Discuss gaming, computers and electronics and venture into the bizarre world of STGODs.

Moderator: Thanas

Post Reply
Miles Teg
Padawan Learner
Posts: 300
Joined: 2002-07-21 06:11pm

MSI Neo4 Platinum Chipset Cooling

Post by Miles Teg »

Anyone here have any experience with replacing the stock cooling solution on an MSI Neo4 Platinum board? Sometime in the near future I want to build a new system (and I like MSI), and I want to do it as silently as possible. I don't necessarily require it, but a passive solution would be nice as well. =)

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6813130484

If not, I'll probably have to go with a Abit AN8-ULTRA -- heatpipe based passive cooling solution -- woohoo!

Edit: Whoop, wrong link (now corrected):
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6813127212

Miles Teg
Now I am become death -- the shatterer of worlds...
-- Oppenheimer 1945
User avatar
phongn
Rebel Leader
Posts: 18487
Joined: 2002-07-03 11:11pm

Post by phongn »

Zalman sells a beefy heatsink specifically for chipsets (as do others). No fan needed directly but you'll want proper airflow over it.

Check Silent PC Review for quiet goodness.
Miles Teg
Padawan Learner
Posts: 300
Joined: 2002-07-21 06:11pm

Post by Miles Teg »

phongn wrote:Zalman sells a beefy heatsink specifically for chipsets (as do others). No fan needed directly but you'll want proper airflow over it.

Check Silent PC Review for quiet goodness.
Yeah, I know about the Zalman, but the problem is with the layout of the MSI board. It appears that any heatsink put on would get in the way of a PCIe card. I was hoping for some info on anyone who had tried something.

Miles Teg
Now I am become death -- the shatterer of worlds...
-- Oppenheimer 1945
Tiger Ace
Jedi Knight
Posts: 627
Joined: 2005-04-07 02:03am
Location: AWAY

Post by Tiger Ace »

I'd suggest leaving MSI NF4 boards out of your plans, compared to any other NF4 board they suck, not from a preformance view but from layout, with a large graphics card nearly hitting a transistor and the current boards(without BIOS revisions) not liking 90nm.
Useless geek posting above.

Its Ace Pace.
User avatar
Uraniun235
Emperor's Hand
Posts: 13772
Joined: 2002-09-12 12:47am
Location: OREGON
Contact:

Post by Uraniun235 »

I have a similar MSI board, and FYI, the sound quality on the onboard sound sucks; my old Turtle Beach Santa Cruz can pump out better sound.
Post Reply