Indeed, for the price of 2 meals at McDo ;)
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woohoo got my nozel's 2day..thanks petra!!!
With the 3.5 in I can't even see water moving in the micro res. This weekend i'll definately break the loop back down and try out the 4.5. Temps aren't bad at all though, E6420 @3.2 w/ 1.32V idle 24/29, load ~47~48 roughly. That's with a ambient of around 78F though.
If your referring to the DDC, it most certainly is NOT submersible. If it still runs at full RPM's, consider yourself very fortunate. I have an AC top that toasted 1 DDC and 50% toasted another one before I found the hole that force fed PC Ice down the screw hole next to the outlet. The first pump is totally torched and is unrepairable, the other might be salvageable but I don't know if I can be bothered.
Anyone still in need of the Nozzle kits,just saw that they are in stock at sidewindercomputers.com.Mine is enroute:)
I just installed the 4.5mm nozzle and My temps are 1-2c lower on idle and 2-3c lower on load. Could be the mount, but these are the best temps I've seen (ambiant air temps considered)
I know mx-2 says faster curing times, but what is the best way to cure it and how long should it take?
Combo of sizzle and a word I can't get past the frolicing fruit.
Translates as 'hot sh..'
hot sizzle!!!!!
Sadly... using the qcore nozzles... no change... 0 difference...
SOmeone put the 4.5 on a quad.
--pak
installed the quad nozzle last night, noticing about a 1 degree change, but still waiting on TIM to settle
I cant decide if I should put a second pump in my loop while installing these nozzles. I played around with the flow charts some, and still cant decide if getting more operating pressure would be beneficial or not. So here's what I got...D5 pump pushing through a Fuzion, EK G80 block, MCW30, and 2 EK Mosfet blocks. Add in 2 PA rads and 2 restrictive looking elbows to this mess. I'm kinda thinking more pressure for more 'squirt' might be a good idea here, so whatcha guys think...I have room for a second D5, should I or not? Are you guys with fairly loaded up loops finding the 1-2C gains those on CPU only loops are getting with the nozzles?
If there's anyone around here who deserves to get poked fun at for taking forever, it would be me... :rolleyes: After all, the only people who have even seen performance data from my live CPU/TTV combo testbed are Quoc and a few people over at Enzotech.
I'm getting there, though... slowly but surely... plodding along...
:sofa:
I just got a new block and nozzle kit from sidewinder, took it apart to put the intake seal in and couldn't believe black silicone was used between the top plate and the o-ring! What a waste of a perfectly good good o-ring.:rolleyes: :down:
If it don't leak then whatever I guess.:shrug: Nice block though otherwise.:up:
I don't think it's silicone, it's just injection molded in the block. it's a good idea to clean up the excess injection meterial before you assemble the loop.
No it's silicone. I work with the stuff. Looks to me like an assembly line procedure to simplify assembling them but what the hey...if it don't leak then it's ok.
I just don't believe in using silicone with a good rubber gasket.