That looks pretty damn good to me!
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That looks pretty damn good to me!
Can you measure with gpu-z?
You made that with just a trim router? Very slick. I would like to know what router bits you used.
Those temps look great, as does the block.
id like to know about tools to make this also, sounds like a fun project.
any pics of it in your rig?
let furmark run for a while... that'll get the temps up... or let folding at home gpu run for a day.
Ive done some more testing and am still very happy with the results...I will post some pics of the jigs / bits used for the project so you guys can give this a shot
http://www.hardwarecanucks.com/forum...1&d=1246972626
what voltages are you at? My card hates to go over 1500 mhz shaders even though its a 192
use furmark to stress instead of atitool
Why don't you just present a list of all of your demands in numerical order?
The block looks great and obviously performs great no matter what your preconceived notions appear to have been. Just congratulate the OP on a job well done instead of trying to critique it.
I like the block. I just want to see the worst case scenario. It's very impressive. When I first saw the picture, I though it was a cnced block, but for router work, that is amazing.
Here are some pics as promised....a picture is worth a thousand words
http://www.hardwarecanucks.com/forum...k-dsc_4663.jpghttp://www.hardwarecanucks.com/forum...k-dsc_4668.jpghttp://www.hardwarecanucks.com/forum...ark_000001.jpg
max is 131c? That looks odd. Average looks nice though. Thanks for the pics! The renderer section of furmark is funny though. When was the last time that gpus had sse2?
So... When are you going to make some of those for the rest of us with gtx 260's? :D 55nm processor maybe? :D