Congratulations! Now, get some super-chilled fluid into that block, prometia-killer time :)
If an (estimated) $2,000 plus water block isn't Xtreme, I don't know what is!
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Congratulations! Now, get some super-chilled fluid into that block, prometia-killer time :)
If an (estimated) $2,000 plus water block isn't Xtreme, I don't know what is!
I guess it is ;)
But my main interesst is paintball (at the moment) cause the Euroball (70 international Teams) comes in a few weeks and we have to train hard ! :)
So PC is secondary but maybe ill get myself a waterchilled setup in a few weeks !
greetz
Holy Mother of God!
Das is sehr gut!
eheh, fear the terrible German.
Am I reading this right, the CPU temp was 21c at 2400MHz @ 1.9v?
Damn fine job there mate!
the cpu temp is not that important, what really shows how extrme well this block works is the water/cpu temp difference with only 1°C!!!
why do you say chlling would mean too much work? im building a chiller right now with 6 30W and 5 55W tecs. the 30W tecs run off the 5v rail and the 55W tecs run off the 12v rail.
ill make switches to all tecs so i can switch them on and off for more or less cooling power :) i can fire them all up for beching and let only a few run for 24/7 if i have low room temps :D
alltogether itll be around 400W cooling power maximum. keep in mind that i need 400W of electrcity and get 400W of cooling power whereas a prommie needs around 350W of electrcity and only gives you around 200W cooling power...
and a prommie costs around 550€+, i paid 20€ for the 400W psu for the 55W tecs and use my old 200W psu for the 30W tecs (has a great 5v rail) and i got all the tecs on ebay for around 30€...
Comon its a Diamond waterblock !
No questions ? :D
greetz
you should have used a plexi top and put a few leds on it... die diamanten platte glitzert doch oder? :D would look really nice!
man, lets see it in english?! V. impressive!!!
..... speachless.....
Imagine, 6 thermoelctric modules stacked and cooled with -30 chiled coolant....
bye, bye phase change uglies!
Witch such a block you can get -150C!!!!!!!
(provided you insulate insanely)
p.s. pelt data from Melkor
Maybe I can get another plate for a freaky phase change experiment for ya !
What would you pay for such a baby ?
greetz
Could you please post a picture, or a diagram, of where the thermal probe was located when measuring the 1C difference between water and CPU temperatures?
check the links he poseted. theres a pic that shows it iirc
Yeah, I already did that, but still couldn't see anything.Quote:
Originally posted by saaya
check the links he poseted. theres a pic that shows it iirc
I just don't believe a 1C rise above water value, especially given that the thermal paste barrier itself would be responsible for a totally unavoidable ~8C rise above water just for starters with that CPU/speed/voltage, and that's before the water-block even gets a chance to work on dissipating the heat.
Inaccurate temperature sensors/measurements is one of my pet peeves. Depending on what BIOS I use on my NF7-S and how I set up the in-socket thermal probe, I can make my CPU read below water temperature under load when over-clocked/over-volted.
Now if I can achieve that, then does that make my water-cooling system fantastic? Or does it just mean that the correct temperatures aren't being reported?
Sorry, but I cannot take reports of 1C CPU rises above water temps under load seriously. I really wanted to see some valid testing on this highly interesting material, but as it stands, the results reported are useless to everyone in terms of defining just what this material can offer.
if the ScD plate is fragile, i would not attempt to use it as a plate for the phase change evap head...the pressure would break it...
Its not fragile.
And at all:
Temperature correction ! My Thermometer was broken ! (killed it while testing the water temp :D)
New Thermo new temps:
CPU idle: 32° - full load: 37° (cpu @ 2400Mhz at 1.9Vcore - 5 hours of Prime95)) ; Roometmp: 22°
:)
edit: forgot to mention that my radiators suck heavily !!!
All Alu & I used AS Aluminia instead of AS III (nothing left)
So when my new radiator arrives (tripple with 9m Copperlines in it ;))
catch ya later !
btw no one interessted in one of those plates ? (the plate is not fragile !)
Price?
Look at the First post of this thread ! ;)Quote:
Originally posted by pippin88
Price?
1700$ ?
Yup - thats the normal Price.
There is only one company worldwide which is making those nasty lates.
Anyone interssted ?
greetz
this is xtremesystems.org, not extremerichgeeks.org wrong forum dude ;)
I doubt that the production of "skeleton cemented diamond" is anywhere even close to $1700 for a 44x44x3 slab. (Any MatSci contacts here? I'm MechEng, so this really isn't my area.) Maybe they think that adding "diamond" to a patent name name can increase the value. :D What they call ScD looks like a cemented carbide with a particular process that they were able to get a patent on. Cemented carbides are of course more commonly used for cutting tools due to the high hardness, but aren't even remotely close to the price range that we're talking about.
By the way, I very much doubt that the mods appreciate a sales pitch thread outside of the "For Sale" area, but... I'm not a mod.
Couldn't find my plate but this comes close except the facts that mine is bigger and is build from better material.
My freinds says the actua price for my plate is 1347,38€
http://www.overclockers.at/attachmen...chmentid=29416