I'd say you should consider software alternatives (sorry I don't know VHDL, I have no idea if it is possible, or how closely tied the build system and compiler are). More cores should scale nicely...
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I'd say you should consider software alternatives (sorry I don't know VHDL, I have no idea if it is possible, or how closely tied the build system and compiler are). More cores should scale nicely...
Much better place for a PSU in a WC'd computer imo.... any leaks aren't going to drip straight into it! (I've had that happen... :( ).
B3 was released here in Australia over a week ago. My Extreme6 system is up and running :)
Just make sure you clean the chips properly (I used ArctiClean, but I would imagine there are other things you can use), and they should stick fine. Getting fingerprint grease on them is a sure why...
I love it how this was released the day after I received a new XT.... :(
Aside from my terrible timing, this looks great! hopefully mod kits will be available.
pccasegear has em for 399 (shipped in 24 hours).
I have used koolance QDC's with my rad box. Works really well! And I have plenty of room for the 3 radiators that I use... (one is a 140x3... others are 120x3 + 120x2).
Very nice information, thanks for testing!
Its (2x) 120.4 -- I read it as 140.3 initially too, not sure why!
Wow nice! Can we see some more pics of how the PSU fits?
And the second 120.4 is going up the top? Got more pics? :)
There have been a number of people complaining about the same problem. I got mine set up today, and thankfully I am not seeing it. If you do the soldering over R38 "fix", please report back how it...
There is a row of connectors near the power plug.... and the other end goes wherever you want to measure the temp.
I am not sure what the mounting system is like in the ATCS, but its possible you'll have to trim (or bend) the supports inside the drive bays. You will also probably have to drill some holes to mount...
Don't assume that a 140x3 rad is 420mm in length! A thermalchill PA140.3 is 480mm long, for example (its not exactly the same size as 3 fans, there are bits on the end).
That said, its probably...
I think you should re-visit this before you buy a new card. Even if you stop your torrent app, the connections will hang around for a while, and other computers will still be hitting on your router,...
I'd go for 1 or 2. Given the way shrouds diminish performance after a certain size, I suspect #6 will suffer as the distance from fans to rads is large (as you would essentially be having a large...
Ah you are right the window on the S is optional.
Do you mean the barb thread? This is usually G1/4. If you mean the fan mounting screws on the rad, it varies from rad to rad, but my XSPC are 6-32
Cosmos S has a window and fan, Cosmos 1000 has neither. The fan on the S can be removed, not sure what it looks like without a fan tho.
I personally would appreciate this test. The option to have a fan mounted is awesome, don't get me wrong, but I'd like to know how much difference it makes. Ideally it would be great if normal case...
Whats it like without a fan? I know some air flow is recommended.... but I'd rather not strap an 2000 rpm fan to it, even if it is 80mm.
Posting that graph alone is somewhat misleading. Push vs pull depends on fan speed, and that graph shows 2000 rpm fans. Slower fans benefit from pull over push, with medium speed fans (1500-ish) not...
I have some air flow over it, but not directly, just a case fan towards it, not even blowing hard or loud. I don't overclock my GPU tho (GPUs are flaky enough as it is IMO!).
http://www.sidewindercomputers.com/enbmfocobgar.html
and
http://www.sidewindercomputers.com/enmofocomohe.html
IIRC.
I think I needed 2 packs of the larger size ones.
EDIT: Don't rely on...
I have an MCW60 and some enzotech ramsinks on my gtx260. Works fine (better than fine, its MUCH cooler than stock).