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March 25th, 2021 03:00

Aurora R10, small VRM heatsink

Does anyone have the part number for the Aurora R10 small VRM heatsink at the top of the motherboard? Also how I would be able to get hold of one as I live in the UK?

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April 20th, 2021 07:00

@r72019 Yep, we are. But TBH I haven't encountered a real-life situation where I maxed out both CPU and GPU (3070) at the same time. I don't mine virtual coin on my PC, I mostly use it for gaming, which maxes out the GPU at ~200-220W, but keeps the CPU well under 100W, since games don't use many cores.

On the rare occasions when I use Blender to render stuff (scenery for MSFS 2020), the CPU boosts on all cores to about 200W (I removed the turbo limits, so it can stay in boost mode forever), but the GPU stays really low, so again the system never reaches the PSU's potential. 

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March 25th, 2021 05:00

Another part number I've seen is N1C1D, which is an L-shaped heatsink that covers both the side and the top VRM modules. Pic. Not sure how you'd go about ordering that from outside the US though. Here in Canada, for example, I had no other choice than to buy my VRM heatsink from Amazon. (different model than what you're looking for, but just to say that only US folks seem to have the luxury of ordering these direct from Dell at really low prices).

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March 25th, 2021 05:00

The internal Dell SPMD (Spare Parts Master Database) only shows one VRM, 4D5V9. But, this is not available to buy from Dell.

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March 25th, 2021 06:00

N1C1D is for the R11, not sure if the hole spacing is the same as R10.  Hole spacing is different for R5 to 9, than it is for R11.

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March 25th, 2021 07:00

R11 VRM heatsink below. Notice its connected with a copper base.

I think @Anonymous has a photo of the 2 piece R10 vrm combo.  Some people with the 3950X I believe shared photos showing a 2 piece VRM set on the R10.  I don't think I've noticed it on any other configs.

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March 25th, 2021 07:00

Ok I (and by I, I mean google, this isn't a pic of my PC) found a photo of the R10, 2-piece combo on the VRM heatsink.  Notice, no copper base and size appears shorter than the R11.

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April 9th, 2021 22:00

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Searched the whole internet, and finally got a hold of someone at Dell parts sales chat that got me both parts:

TOP HEATSINK $12.99 part# 4D5V9 --- 

ASSY,HTSNK,VR,CPU,RYZEN

LEFT SIDE HEATSINK $1.25 part# J46J2 ---

Assembly,Heatsink,Video Resolu tion,Central Processor Unit,95 W,R5

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April 10th, 2021 00:00

That is great, did you found a place to buy them ?
For my part i live in NL and I have no idea where to find them ....

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April 10th, 2021 04:00

 

 

Large Heatsink Part Number: J4642

Small Heatsink Part Number: 4D5V9

 

 

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April 17th, 2021 09:00

Were you able to actually order 4D5V9? I've been contacting Dell chat support weekly for almost 2 months and every time they give me the same exact response that it's currently out of stock and that I should try again later. How can such a tiny simple part be out of stock for this long? Don't they need this part to build new systems that people order every day?

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April 17th, 2021 10:00

I realize this does not help you at all, but it still boggles my mind that these VRM heat sinks are not standard on all R10 configurations and instead are only standard on the liquid cooled systems.

 

I will never be able to wrap my head around that decision.

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April 19th, 2021 22:00

I am trying to purchase them, using the support tchat, they gave me an email address to contact in UK, it was the wrong one, but they transfered me to the right one, and i am still waiting. it has been a week now.

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April 20th, 2021 05:00

@Vanadiel cost cutting, a.k.a. "they cheaped out". Same reason why they put a ridiculously small CPU heatsink on my i9-10900F, and the cheapest NVME money can buy. Not to mention that my PC didn't have a VRM heatsink either. They only save 2-3 $ by not adding the heatsink, but when you multiply that by tens of thousands of computers, the number looked good on someone's price forecasts and they decided to go for it. 

As a consumer, I would have gladly paid $5 extra for my $2000 machine to get the heatsink, as well as gladly paid $20-30 extra to get a proper CPU tower cooler. (on my G5 there's room for a tower cooler, so I'm not forced into watercooling, as you guys are on the Aurora because of space)

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April 20th, 2021 07:00

 "on my G5 there's room for a tower cooler, so I'm not forced into watercooling, as you guys are on the Aurora because of space"

Yeah but aren't you stuck with a nonstandard 500w max psu (g5 5000, 10th gen) for that 10900 and whichever gpu you got.

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April 20th, 2021 08:00

The first thing I looked into when I got mine was upgrading the OEM air cooler to a bigger air cooler and then realized like the only viable option was a cryorig copper c7 (for SFF cases) but it wasn't cost efficient so I just went the AIO route. I've seen some people mod the chassis top to install a 240mm but yeah like you said mostly we're stuck with the OEM cutout for a 120mm AIO.

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