VincenzioVonHook
Well-Known Member
Another thing to consider. No matter how big your heatsinks are, they will still reach saturation point and steady out unless you have adequate airflow anyway.
I added a large heatsink to a quantum board and it took a few hours longer to reach saturation point. Instead of taking 2 hours to reach 50c, it took 6 hours. After saturation is reached you still need to actively cool the heatsink and exhaust the sir anyway, so why not focus on airflow instead of expensive heatsinks?
Funny thing is a $10 fan did more than the $60 heatsink anyway, and combined provided the best results.
I added a large heatsink to a quantum board and it took a few hours longer to reach saturation point. Instead of taking 2 hours to reach 50c, it took 6 hours. After saturation is reached you still need to actively cool the heatsink and exhaust the sir anyway, so why not focus on airflow instead of expensive heatsinks?
Funny thing is a $10 fan did more than the $60 heatsink anyway, and combined provided the best results.