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19th September 2002, 07:43 | #11 |
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| I can confirm that, was getting much better temps with AA then with ASIII |
19th September 2002, 08:11 | #12 |
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| good to know this stuff.... so if I spill some AA, it doesn't damaga anything |
19th September 2002, 18:59 | #13 |
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| the parts are coming my way, one by one: http://users.skynet.be/dur0n/coldplate%20001.jpg http://users.skynet.be/dur0n/coldplate%20002.jpg http://users.skynet.be/dur0n/coldplate%20003.jpg http://users.skynet.be/dur0n/coldplate%20004.jpg http://users.skynet.be/dur0n/coldplate%20005.jpg http://users.skynet.be/dur0n/coldplate%20006.jpg http://users.skynet.be/dur0n/coldplate%20007.jpg http://users.skynet.be/dur0n/coldplate%20008.jpg http://users.skynet.be/dur0n/duroncpu1.JPG I heard form somebody, that if you let 2mm between your coldplate and your pelt, you gain a better performance ( 4°C better according to him ) |
19th September 2002, 22:42 | #14 |
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| i have a couple of remaks is that messing that i see ur as coldplates? doesn't that a bad heat conducter? why are u using three coldplates? isn't one enough? i think that you placed you pelt wrong (cfr jpg20008), i think u have 2 turn it around. |
20th September 2002, 05:58 | #15 |
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| pelt was on for the picture (80w model that smoked my 1,2Ghz) it's copper allright, but it had been laying for several years in my fathers factory, where the dust is sometimes 3cm or more so it's totaly oxidated. I'm using ( for now) an alu waterblock, so if the heat can spread through the copper of the second coldplate; the wb has a larger surface. |
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