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makaka
05-18-2008, 02:26 PM
Hi there;
I a have recently updated the radiator and pump of my water cooling .
Temp where improved but not a lot .
The pump used is 1200L (Swiftech MCP655) and the radiator is now cool to touch .
My current water cooling show 56c (load) with about 100w processor (4100 mhz 1.25v) --> radiator temp 30-32c and water temp the same .The water block base show 34 c , but the processor is @ 56c (Contact is very good Using Mx-2 paste maybe I have a bad processor sensor) .

Ambient temp is about 30c . (56-30 = 26 )This is 26c (deference) about 0.26 c/w or 0.25 c/w .
What should be the performance boost from Dtek water block ?
How much is the C/w for Dtek block?
I read already many review, but I found a large deference between result some say 0.02 c/w while other say 0.15 c/w.
Please help :D:D
thanks,
Sorry for my English:D:D:D

RealRedRaider
05-18-2008, 02:45 PM
Lots of variables:

ambient room temps / direct sunlight on your system / what radiator / how many radiators / which fans on radiator / internal or extrernal radiator / loop order

Do you use ThermalTake Cooling Fluid BTW?

makaka
05-18-2008, 02:57 PM
ambient room temps
As said , currently ambient temp is 30c .
what radiator
The radiator (no name Cuvier radiator) high follow with 3x120 mm fan
how many radiators
There is only one radiator
which fans on radiator
fan used are 1800 rpm zalman
internal or external radiator
external radiator i don't have a case:D
loop order
pump --radiator -- CPU --pump
Do you use ThermalTake Cooling Fluid BTW?
no.

Big_Daddy
05-18-2008, 03:03 PM
400%..

Uhm no, maybe I missed it, what cpu block do you have now?

We'd need to know that before we could say how much of an improvement.

makaka
05-18-2008, 03:17 PM
Here is the water block .
Alphacool NexXxoS HP Pro 775

aspire.comptech
05-18-2008, 07:45 PM
That might be part of the problem...

That doesn't like like a very efficient cooler to me.

RealRedRaider
05-18-2008, 08:01 PM
Can't give precise temp difference w/o proper testing, but could pretty much guarantee D-TEK v1 or v2, blows that thing out the water...

I'm not the smartest person on earth, but Stevie Wonder holding Ray Charles's hand, could see the D-TEK will remove more heat with the proper pump/loop/rads...

... Martin, posting the pics from your website to illustrate a point ...

makaka
05-19-2008, 11:47 AM
i just need a estimation of the temp boot (5c-10c) or (10c-15c) or even (15-20c) ?????

aspire.comptech
05-19-2008, 12:42 PM
Your probably looking at a good 5-10C+ improvement by getting a less restrictive, and better performing block.

makaka
05-19-2008, 12:44 PM
SO 5-10c is the performance boost ???