RRLedford wrote:It gets wider as it goes up toward the fan, so it appears to have the same footprint as a 60mm fan heatsink. I'll know for sure in a day & post the fit results
Ah yes, I recieved my Evercool 715's today, I plopped them right onto the waiting celerys and right away overclocked them to 550 without any problem, the processors in bios run @ 35/36 celcius with a system temp of 38, (i did place a fan on the green sink on the chipset) and the fans are considerably quiet, looks like the bp6 with the celerys are going to be happy now
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as RRLedford said, he was correct in how they get wider as they go out, the sinks do come very close to the row of transistors on the top of the board and My bp6 has a raised metal level and it stays clear of the hinge that thrusts upward. =D
The fans went on without hesistation, i didnt have the board out of the case anymore and was a tight fit to squeeze my flatheat screwdriver between case and the fan to make sure the copper clip that holds the sink on, just pushed down easily till i felt it grab, took it away and its ready to rock and roll!