Who/what company can I contact for a test and review sample? :shrug:
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Who/what company can I contact for a test and review sample? :shrug:
Curse'd language barrier. >.<
Lol @ funky test pics!
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How does the Zern PQ+ perform relative to the EK Supreme or Swiftech GTZ? If I read those charts right it is about 1C better than the Zern with really low power fans. Seriously 8dBA? What is the point to those fans?
Any thinner and it'd be direct-die cooling. Aah, the old days of glueing plastic caps on Cyrix 6x86s...
--Matt
Any users?
People ave made them but they are far to risky to ever be sold through retail channels.
Also to get the best heat dissipation you need to mill some kind of fin/pin grid into the ihs as running water over the smooth IHS would in all likelihood perform worse than a good non direct die block.
See that does make sense to me, because you are saying that water directly on the IHS does not conduct heat as well as a heat sync pressed ontop of the IHS with pins... That cannot be correct, it's got to be due to surface area and the lack of with the direct concept. You could compensate so that by bringing the "ceiling" down closer to the IHS after the water enters the area, creating higher pressure in the block.
Actually from what I just checked out, copper is around 800 times better at conducting heat than water so... http://www.engineeringtoolbox.com/th...ity-d_429.html I need to work out some numbers. And, it should not be that hard to get the concept right so it's no more risky than a standard LC system. I'm sure people felt the same way about the risks when the accepted LC systems were first proposed.
Has anyone ever tried adding super fine grains of copper to their loops?? If enough of it was in the loop and did not clog anything that should dramatically increase thermal conductivity and the greatly increase the rate of heat transfer.
I think that would add to the viscocity of the cooling solution and add more work to the pump which might increase the heat dump of the pump.
That is an interesting idea though for better cooling properties of the cooling solution.
if you people want test results for this still, I have one on the way and will be doing some heavy tests with it on a lapped q6600