It took quite long, but here are my experience with that piece of hardware!
For the impatient:
Is it good? Yes. Would I recommend it? Yes if you don't have 2 left hands.
First impression:
Large 2mm copper plate, plan surface, yet not polished, but well manufactured. Fan already fit and decoupled from the plate. Supplied thermal paste in a small bag (!!) is a joke, installation manual provided.
Right into it...
The appearance of the G02 is impressive, what a monster! But it has to cool the beast ). The copper plate has partially some oxide on it but that isn't harmfull for the heat transfer at all, it's just an optical issue.
Installation aka back from hell
Yep, installation - if you seriously try to make it perfect - is the hell. Manual says remove the rivets. Guys take my tip and just pull the little head of the rivet, you'll see it holds the rivet which can be taken out easily if you know that. I didn't know.
2nd remove the heatsink. Believe me try a hair dryer. Without you don't have any chance, don't get a shock if the heatsink moves suddenly.
Remove the pad, try pulling it of, use alcohol to clean rests. Enjoy the Parhelia logo.
Clean the copper plate (just the back of course).
Apply thermal paste (I used arctic silver), apply a bit more than essentially needed because - and that's a major part from the installation hell - you cannot fit the whole as it should. If you think of cpus, generally the tip is given to place the heatsink on the cpu and don't move it again. Impossible with the G02 due to rather large rivets. You can try to make it smaller before mounting. Maybe you should get some help (thanks Mik!). Force the rivets through.
RELAX.
Installation is really a bit hard, but I'm sure with my tips you won't run in any big troubles.
Better?
Subjectivly I would say the P core runs a bit cooler now and of course the memory gets cooled too (due to the large plate). But I cannot provide you with any numbers since I don't have a thermistor/multimeter combo yet.
Didn't try to overclock too. However comparing the technical specs of 40x40mm fans and the 80x80mm Verax KT2 fan, the cooling should at least be equal.
Conclusion
Generally I would recommend the Verax G02, I'm satisfied. However it's not easy to fit.
Is it silent?
Hehe you have to wait until the end. Sure it's silent! Hey I paid for it! If you come close to the fan (<5cm) I can hear a high noise, seems to come from the electrical commutator. 10-15cm away that part is inaudible. Outside the case I experience the sound of silence...what a relief. I was accustomed to my passivly cooled nvidia (what a piece of crap, that was its best property) and now I can enjoy that again.
And now I'm going to enjoy "Alien the director's cut", without that high pitch from the P...
Hope I could help you! Hannes
PS: retail Parhelia 128MB @ 220MMHz
For the impatient:
Is it good? Yes. Would I recommend it? Yes if you don't have 2 left hands.
First impression:
Large 2mm copper plate, plan surface, yet not polished, but well manufactured. Fan already fit and decoupled from the plate. Supplied thermal paste in a small bag (!!) is a joke, installation manual provided.
Right into it...
The appearance of the G02 is impressive, what a monster! But it has to cool the beast ). The copper plate has partially some oxide on it but that isn't harmfull for the heat transfer at all, it's just an optical issue.
Installation aka back from hell
Yep, installation - if you seriously try to make it perfect - is the hell. Manual says remove the rivets. Guys take my tip and just pull the little head of the rivet, you'll see it holds the rivet which can be taken out easily if you know that. I didn't know.
2nd remove the heatsink. Believe me try a hair dryer. Without you don't have any chance, don't get a shock if the heatsink moves suddenly.
Remove the pad, try pulling it of, use alcohol to clean rests. Enjoy the Parhelia logo.
Clean the copper plate (just the back of course).
Apply thermal paste (I used arctic silver), apply a bit more than essentially needed because - and that's a major part from the installation hell - you cannot fit the whole as it should. If you think of cpus, generally the tip is given to place the heatsink on the cpu and don't move it again. Impossible with the G02 due to rather large rivets. You can try to make it smaller before mounting. Maybe you should get some help (thanks Mik!). Force the rivets through.
RELAX.
Installation is really a bit hard, but I'm sure with my tips you won't run in any big troubles.
Better?
Subjectivly I would say the P core runs a bit cooler now and of course the memory gets cooled too (due to the large plate). But I cannot provide you with any numbers since I don't have a thermistor/multimeter combo yet.
Didn't try to overclock too. However comparing the technical specs of 40x40mm fans and the 80x80mm Verax KT2 fan, the cooling should at least be equal.
Conclusion
Generally I would recommend the Verax G02, I'm satisfied. However it's not easy to fit.
Is it silent?
Hehe you have to wait until the end. Sure it's silent! Hey I paid for it! If you come close to the fan (<5cm) I can hear a high noise, seems to come from the electrical commutator. 10-15cm away that part is inaudible. Outside the case I experience the sound of silence...what a relief. I was accustomed to my passivly cooled nvidia (what a piece of crap, that was its best property) and now I can enjoy that again.
And now I'm going to enjoy "Alien the director's cut", without that high pitch from the P...
Hope I could help you! Hannes
PS: retail Parhelia 128MB @ 220MMHz
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