My stock heatsink cowards in the shadow of the mighty Ninja!
Top view:
The Scythe Ninja installed (which was very easy on my S939).
The High-Riser installed (which was part of the hitch I mentioned).
This is Mr. Hitch... due to the Scythe's size, both aluminum heatsinks make contact.
Zxian suggested that since it uses heatpipes I could bend it a little to compensate for that.
There's no way I could fit a 4cm fan on it since my North Bridge idles at 46C.
As a side-effect I was unable to properly seat the High-Riser, but I might be able to adjust
this once I bend the aluminum.
Once my system is back up and running, you can see more of how squeezed in it is
and how crooked (unevenly) the seating is.
Slightly closer and a different angle.
With both heatsinks running fanless, my temperatures are as follows:
Idle/Load
CPU - 38/47
GPU - 45/64
North Bridge - 45/49
I ran a GPU benchmark for 5 hours to get full load.
As always comments, suggestions, and positive criticism is welcome from all.
Cheers all,
Jeremy

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