As you can see AMD doesn't sell cooler /w new Opteron
As you can see AMD doesn't sell cooler /w new Opteron
And how we suppose to see that?
what?Originally Posted by BlackX
This "warning":
akiba rox
Incoming new computer after 5 long years
YOU want to FIGHT CANCER OR AIDS join us at WCG and help to have a better FUTURE
Such a big box for only a cpu.
"Third Party heatsink/fan required!"
GAME-AMD x6 1055T|ASUS M4A870TD|8GB DDR3|HD5858|SSD RAID0|Seasonic!700w
VMWARE-E6420|Asus P5Q-VM|4GB|320GB|BEQUIET!600w|
NAS-Via 1.5 GHz ITX|Dual Gigabit|1gb ddr|2*3TB WD
MbP 13"|C2D 2.53GHz|4gb DDR3
Barton 2600+@2800mhz SuperPI 37s Sempron 2800+@2665mhz SuperPI 35,5s OLD SCHOOl
-Apple Iphone 3g |X10 mini Pro 2.2.1|Nintendo WII|PS3 Slim
Pretty sad that they aren't supplying HSFs for retail product.
That's the biz, sweetheart.
REMO FOR PREZ!
ehh, idk about the whole no heatsinks thing :/
Q6700
MSI P35
8GB OCZ
2xHD 2900 XT
PCP&C 1kw
Well the market for an opteron is probable capable of installing their own heatsink :p, and most would want to as well.
It allows for more chassis specific HSF's, and if it's priced lower I guess its ok. But why does the box need to be full size?
Lower price
And why on xs are people worried about no third party heatsinks
"Grins while looking at own Scythe Ninja"
Perkam
Pricing on those third party heatsinks is going to be higher with no alternative than if every processor came with a heatsink already. That part sucks.
That's the biz, sweetheart.
REMO FOR PREZ!
Some manufacturers of server motherboards are shipping their own HSF bundled with mobo, also some chassis manufacturers are doing the same…
AMD is retailing Turion X2 also w/o HSF…
ya i guess that if the CPu is used in a rack the company will want to use a CPU cooler that works well with the case.
Time flies like an arrow. Fruit flies like a banana.
Groucho Marx
i know my grammar sux so stop hitting me
Good God, that looks sexy! i want some plz.
--===== proud owner of new razor tarantula gaming keyboard =====--
Nice green scheme on the boxes, I like it.
Intel? Core i5-4670K @ 4.3 GHz | ASRock Extreme6 Z87 | G.Skill Sniper 2x8GB @ DDR4-1866 CL9 | Gigabyte GTX 970 OC Windforce 3x | Super Flower Titanium 1000W | ViewSonic VX2268wm 120Hz LCD | Phanteks PH-TC14PE | Logitech MX-518 | Win 7 x64 Professional | Samsung 850 EVO & 840 Pro SSDs
If all people would share opinions in an objective manner, the world would be a friendlier place
Alot of people complaining about no HSF... Who the hell here uses the stock AMD fan? Seriously.... This thing is pretty much an OEM, with a 3 year warranty... This rocks.
~Mike
Main Rig: Intel Core i7 7700k @ 4.2GHz, 64GB of memory, 512GB m.2 SSD, nVidia GTX1080Ti
NAS: QNAP TVS-1282, 8 x 4TB WD Golds(Main Storage Pool), 4 x 960GB M4 Crucial (VM Storage) , 2 x 512GB M.2 Caching
Private Cloud: 4 Nodes (2 x Xeon 5645, 48GB DDR3 ECC/REG, 1 x 1TB HDD, 1 x 960GB SSD/Each)
Distributed Encoding Cloud: 4 Nodes (2 x Xeon x5690, 24GB DDR3 ECC/REG, 1 x 128GB SSD/Each)
Feedback
EBAY:HEAT
For a server/workstation processor, I would expect it to come with adequate cooling which meets manufacturer thermal specs. Are those third parties going to replace my chip if it burns up? Has AMD published a listing for system builders of HSFs which meet their quality standards that they will stand behind?Originally Posted by arisythila
That's the biz, sweetheart.
REMO FOR PREZ!
Oh are you kidding me? You assemble servers and you don't know how to tell if you have adequate cooling? I'm not usually one to get harsh on the forums but WTF. Shame on you.Originally Posted by CBONE
Not to mention, AMD still makes HSF's and im sure that they are obtainable. Since AMD killed the OEM CPU this is basically it's replacement. Like it was already stated AMD is retailing X2's without heatsinks too. OEM with a box and a warranty, thats something i can live with.
Seriously.... QFT!Originally Posted by Revv23
I havent used a STOCK heat sink ..... Well I have.. when I was waiting for a better HSF to come in... seriously, If you use stock HSF, you need to go to another forum.. LOL
~Mike
Main Rig: Intel Core i7 7700k @ 4.2GHz, 64GB of memory, 512GB m.2 SSD, nVidia GTX1080Ti
NAS: QNAP TVS-1282, 8 x 4TB WD Golds(Main Storage Pool), 4 x 960GB M4 Crucial (VM Storage) , 2 x 512GB M.2 Caching
Private Cloud: 4 Nodes (2 x Xeon 5645, 48GB DDR3 ECC/REG, 1 x 1TB HDD, 1 x 960GB SSD/Each)
Distributed Encoding Cloud: 4 Nodes (2 x Xeon x5690, 24GB DDR3 ECC/REG, 1 x 128GB SSD/Each)
Feedback
EBAY:HEAT
Its a RETAIL box... 3 year warranty... This means if it s up you RMA it...Originally Posted by CBONE
~Mike
Main Rig: Intel Core i7 7700k @ 4.2GHz, 64GB of memory, 512GB m.2 SSD, nVidia GTX1080Ti
NAS: QNAP TVS-1282, 8 x 4TB WD Golds(Main Storage Pool), 4 x 960GB M4 Crucial (VM Storage) , 2 x 512GB M.2 Caching
Private Cloud: 4 Nodes (2 x Xeon 5645, 48GB DDR3 ECC/REG, 1 x 1TB HDD, 1 x 960GB SSD/Each)
Distributed Encoding Cloud: 4 Nodes (2 x Xeon x5690, 24GB DDR3 ECC/REG, 1 x 128GB SSD/Each)
Feedback
EBAY:HEAT
you don't belong hereOriginally Posted by CBONE
Fast computers breed slow, lazy programmers
The price of reliability is the pursuit of the utmost simplicity. It is a price which the very rich find most hard to pay.
http://www.lighterra.com/papers/modernmicroprocessors/
Modern Ram, makes an old overclocker miss BH-5 and the fun it was
speaking of hsf, what type does it use, will any LGA 775 hsf be compatible with socket F opterons?
--===== proud owner of new razor tarantula gaming keyboard =====--
noOriginally Posted by Kanavit
Fold for XS!
You know you want to
Ok, thx nevermind . I found some socket F hsf. It look really wierd.Originally Posted by Lead Head
dynatron Model # A84G
JACL8GC
--===== proud owner of new razor tarantula gaming keyboard =====--
Bookmarks