I'm curious what the difference would be if both surfaces were lapped. It used to really make a difference, especially after a bit of time for run-in. Thanks for the video.
Thank you kindly for this guide. Just finished my install and testing and what an amazing upgrade. I’m using a E5-1650 V4 and this cooler just dropped me from 80 degrees Celsius to 50 degrees on Elden Ring. It’s absolutely silent as well.
Did this install on my T3610... the improvement was ~25C cooler at CPU idle and at full CPU load. Now the front chassis fans don't run full blast when the CPU ramps up and things are much quieter. Entire procedure took me about 2 hours, but I was being very careful with cable management so your mileage may vary. Overall this is money well spent IMO. Thanks for the great how-to video on this.
Thanks for this, have a t5810 lying around but the stock cooler fan started making a lot of noise and was worried I wouldn't be able to find a decent replacement. This video popped up first on a google search, now off to amazon for some parts!
Is there any real reason to be upgrading the cpu cooler if it doesn’t affect frames? Based on your test it did run 10-15 deg cooler but it didn’t seem to gain any performance increase? It’s not like you can overclock it right? Can someone explain the benefits of this to me because I have a T5810 and wanna know if it’s worth. Cheers!
Also beware of BIOS fan speed is apparently 0 speed at default & you will have to babysit it a little if you use it as a gaming or similar high workload rig. I got a refurbed T5810 "gaming rig" not so long ago & suddenly i start getting heavy throttling in games? While searching for answers i suddenly remember that i update the BIOS about a week ago & i check powermanagement settings and minimum fan speed is set to ZERO on auto. Donno what the setting was before but they clearly wasnt on "low" or "auto with Zero". So i crank it up to a 10% & cpu drops to a nice 65C while gaming & the throttling goes away. I crank it up to 15% to be sure & gets a nice 60C with "heavy cpu" 1080P gaming. The "auto" setting is supposed to ramp up not just the cpu fan but also the case fans if i understand it correctly, something about the motherboard not having temp sensors like many other motherboards have so the whole thing appear to be tied to the cpu (i think). Definately good to know when summer times comes that you can ramp up fan speed yourself & get a better case flow.
My e5 2660 v3 with all cores turboboost and undervolting has temperatures like noctuas in video, but with the stock cooler. Never saw more than 62° in Cyberpunk 2077. Gpu is 2060, 32 GB RAM (8*4)
i wanted to give you some additional information to put on your website of other processors I have verified that has fit and I have also tried a different part number 750 watt power supply that works as well.
I couldn't understand why this model and the 3610 got smaller heatsinks than other Precisions in the first place. The one in the 3600 for example is considerably larger.
Dell T7910 spacing between the two heatsinks, CPU 1 is hotter than before. My question is: will installing a heatsink from Noctua prevent this problem and keep my CPU 2 cool without affecting CPU 1? And how much space does it occupy? The one I bought from China 14 centimetres large
I could not get mine to fit with 4 washers only 3 a screw and seems to be idleing at 18c and 20c on wow classic lol but well see when i put my rtx 3070 btw ive only used parts thats are on your guides/websites.
Fantastic! I am dying of looking CPU temp at 61-65 at only 10-15% load… what about the Noctua NH-D9DX i4? Its even lower and it features aditional heat pipe if i see it correctly…? Any thoughts?
I'm looking to upgrade the stock cooler for my HP Z440, any recommendations? Any thoughts about the NH-U9S, different fixing method compared to NH-U9DX? i4. Thanks.
If you have the HP 749554-001 I think that is a really good cooler (I use it all over the place..external builds, on an ASUS X99 Extreme 6, Lenovo P520.. though the Lenovo side panel won't close.) Make sure the paste is fresh or at least not dried up. One trick people do is remove the black shroud from the Z440 and attach the fan with zip ties (I don't). I have also thought about doing dual fans with the black shroud removed, but I haven't yet. I overclock my Z440(e5-1680 v3) and my T5810(e5-1660 v3) to 4.2GHz. In R23 (10 min) the Z440 doesn't get much above 60F while the T5810 goes up to 70F. Neither system stays at 4.2 ghz. Both drop down to around 3.8-3.9 GHz and have very similar R23 scores. I am running both systems open case and the Dell without the RAM covers.
@@augold1681 Yeah, I've also seen the remove the shroud / zip tie modification to the stock cooler. In the end I picked up a used UH-U9S Chromax Black off eBay. The black of the cooler / fan with the green rubber anitvibration mounts, I think goes well with the black & green colour scheme of the Z440.
I installed this Noctua heat sink on my T5810 but now I'm considering adding additional fans to get better air flow? What fans do you recommend and mods?
No, the noctua heatsink and fans do a much better job than the stock heatsink of sending the warm air right out of the back of the chassis. That also stops the front fans from running high under heavy cpu load.
@@GreenPCGamerscom update: the gpu works in windows 10 now... But still not in bios then I get no signal. Does the bios of the dell 5810 not support DisplayPort..?
I'm curious what the difference would be if both surfaces were lapped. It used to really make a difference, especially after a bit of time for run-in. Thanks for the video.
Thank you kindly for this guide. Just finished my install and testing and what an amazing upgrade. I’m using a E5-1650 V4 and this cooler just dropped me from 80 degrees Celsius to 50 degrees on Elden Ring. It’s absolutely silent as well.
Beautiful
Did this install on my T3610... the improvement was ~25C cooler at CPU idle and at full CPU load. Now the front chassis fans don't run full blast when the CPU ramps up and things are much quieter. Entire procedure took me about 2 hours, but I was being very careful with cable management so your mileage may vary. Overall this is money well spent IMO. Thanks for the great how-to video on this.
Hi, the fan cooler is screwed to motherboard cpu base or into the case? thanks and excuse me
@@crypto602 It uses the same screw holes as the stock cooler.
excuse me i mean if screwed to chassis or motherboard cpu base@@necrotoaster94
this pc is the best 80 us i spent a goodwill
Thanks for this, have a t5810 lying around but the stock cooler fan started making a lot of noise and was worried I wouldn't be able to find a decent replacement. This video popped up first on a google search, now off to amazon for some parts!
Is there any real reason to be upgrading the cpu cooler if it doesn’t affect frames? Based on your test it did run 10-15 deg cooler but it didn’t seem to gain any performance increase? It’s not like you can overclock it right? Can someone explain the benefits of this to me because I have a T5810 and wanna know if it’s worth. Cheers!
This is an option , also cutting the springs down also works.
Also beware of BIOS fan speed is apparently 0 speed at default & you will have to babysit it a little if you use it as a gaming or similar high workload rig. I got a refurbed T5810 "gaming rig" not so long ago & suddenly i start getting heavy throttling in games? While searching for answers i suddenly remember that i update the BIOS about a week ago & i check powermanagement settings and minimum fan speed is set to ZERO on auto. Donno what the setting was before but they clearly wasnt on "low" or "auto with Zero". So i crank it up to a 10% & cpu drops to a nice 65C while gaming & the throttling goes away. I crank it up to 15% to be sure & gets a nice 60C with "heavy cpu" 1080P gaming. The "auto" setting is supposed to ramp up not just the cpu fan but also the case fans if i understand it correctly, something about the motherboard not having temp sensors like many other motherboards have so the whole thing appear to be tied to the cpu (i think). Definately good to know when summer times comes that you can ramp up fan speed yourself & get a better case flow.
Can i put this mother board in a different case??
I just did this to my t5810 but after installing the cooler, the door hits it and doesn't close completely. Is there a way around this?
Never mind. I just had to remove the internal latch cover and it fits fine.
My e5 2660 v3 with all cores turboboost and undervolting has temperatures like noctuas in video, but with the stock cooler.
Never saw more than 62° in Cyberpunk 2077.
Gpu is 2060, 32 GB RAM (8*4)
Imagine the temps you would get with the noctua heatsink.
i wanted to give you some additional information to put on your website of other processors I have verified that has fit and I have also tried a different part number 750 watt power supply that works as well.
Will this setup work on a 5820?
I couldn't understand why this model and the 3610 got smaller heatsinks than other Precisions in the first place. The one in the 3600 for example is considerably larger.
Dell T7910 spacing between the two heatsinks, CPU 1 is hotter than before.
My question is: will installing a heatsink from Noctua prevent this problem and keep my CPU 2 cool without affecting CPU 1? And how much space does it occupy? The one I bought from China 14 centimetres large
I heard that these will accept up to 18 core cpu what cpu is the best regardless of cost
I might be doing all of this soon and it's scary. For some reason more scary than when I build my current PC.
Help I buy the NH-u9s but I need the adapter do you use for it, I no have those adapters
Thanks to how Damm hard those white plastic washers were to pry off, I lost one of them. Any way I can get a replacement?
You could check with noctua.
What about the fan error message after installing this?
I could not get mine to fit with 4 washers only 3 a screw and seems to be idleing at 18c and 20c on wow classic lol but well see when i put my rtx 3070 btw ive only used parts thats are on your guides/websites.
Have you tried any other more budget coolers that would fit? Noctua while great still $65 at this current time.
We have, but they perform very similar to the stock heatsinks. The Noctua Heatsinks are the best.
Hi, could you please help me? I have a T3600 and I want to install this CPU heatsink. Will it work? What parts do I need? Thanks
Yes, it will work with all the same parts.
What would you recommend to upgrade in this pc if your trying to run games?
www.greenpcgamers.com/mfg/dell/precision-t5810-gaming-computer/
Excuse me, is the fan cooler screwed into the base of the processor or into the case? thanks
it actually screws into the case, not the motherboard
do you know if this would work with a hp z420
Fantastic! I am dying of looking CPU temp at 61-65 at only 10-15% load… what about the Noctua NH-D9DX i4? Its even lower and it features aditional heat pipe if i see it correctly…? Any thoughts?
We haven't tried the NH-D9DX i4 yet. It looks like it could be a good option as well.
Sorry for the late reply. Great video. Does this cause an error/fault during startup from the dell bios?
It does not.
@@GreenPCGamerscommine does.
I wonder if this works with the Precision 5820
It's on the list to test.
Good day sir. I've bought a NH-D9L model but unfortunately the socket may not fit it to the t5810 motherboard. Any recommendations?
Return that one and get the heatsink that we used in the video.
I don’t have that adaptor
I'm looking to upgrade the stock cooler for my HP Z440, any recommendations?
Any thoughts about the NH-U9S, different fixing method compared to NH-U9DX? i4.
Thanks.
If you have the HP 749554-001 I think that is a really good cooler (I use it all over the place..external builds, on an ASUS X99 Extreme 6, Lenovo P520.. though the Lenovo side panel won't close.) Make sure the paste is fresh or at least not dried up. One trick people do is remove the black shroud from the Z440 and attach the fan with zip ties (I don't). I have also thought about doing dual fans with the black shroud removed, but I haven't yet. I overclock my Z440(e5-1680 v3) and my T5810(e5-1660 v3) to 4.2GHz. In R23 (10 min) the Z440 doesn't get much above 60F while the T5810 goes up to 70F. Neither system stays at 4.2 ghz. Both drop down to around 3.8-3.9 GHz and have very similar R23 scores. I am running both systems open case and the Dell without the RAM covers.
@@augold1681 Yeah, I've also seen the remove the shroud / zip tie modification to the stock cooler.
In the end I picked up a used UH-U9S Chromax Black off eBay.
The black of the cooler / fan with the green rubber anitvibration mounts, I think goes well with the black & green colour scheme of the Z440.
Read on some other resources about the fans staying at 100% with similar mods, how do the fans run on your machine? How loud are the fans at 100%?
Yes, the cpu fans are always running. They are very quiet.
I installed this Noctua heat sink on my T5810 but now I'm considering adding additional fans to get better air flow? What fans do you recommend and mods?
We haven't attempted to replace the front stock fans yet. However, it's on the list.
@@GreenPCGamerscomwould love to see that!
After installing, I recieved a CPU 1 error and both fans are not working. Would you have an idea why that is happening?
Make sure both fans are plugged in using the adapters we used in the video.
@@GreenPCGamerscom Got it thanks for that. The wire I ended up getting was a little loose. Will have to replace it 🙌🏾
Won't the RAM get hot?
No, the noctua heatsink and fans do a much better job than the stock heatsink of sending the warm air right out of the back of the chassis. That also stops the front fans from running high under heavy cpu load.
Will this work on a T7810 also?
Yes, and we are going to be releasing a T7810 dual noctua install in the next few weeks.
Does this work with T3600s
Yes, there is actually a slightly cheaper heatsink that works on the T3600/T3610. We'll be posting a video soon.
hmmmm, i really wonder why the springs are too long
It’s because they were designed for atx motherboards and not oem motherboards.
very good to know, may need to do this with my t5820
Anyone else having problems like only gpu's with dvi working and not amd Radeon wx gpu's with DisplayPort only (in my case wx5100)?
Are you using video adapters and/or an old monitor?
@@GreenPCGamerscom no. simple DisplayPort to DisplayPort cable straight from gpu to monitor.
2560*1440p monitor
@@GreenPCGamerscom update: the gpu works in windows 10 now... But still not in bios then I get no signal. Does the bios of the dell 5810 not support DisplayPort..?