I don't own the room itself, so drilling holes through a wall is probably not an option at this point.
I've thought about making open air solutions, which might be done if this water cooling idea...
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I don't own the room itself, so drilling holes through a wall is probably not an option at this point.
I've thought about making open air solutions, which might be done if this water cooling idea...
I got a few PCs running in a remote location, and as the # of PCs go up, the temperature is getting out of hand. It's reasonable now, but it seems pretty clear that 15kW isn't ideal when summer is...
I've got a pair of Iwakis just lying around, that I sort of want to use. Now, these things add alot of heat to the loop at full 24V, so running it at a lower voltage is probably wiser. I'm not making...
This sucks. Plain and simple. I wish there was something I could do...
Nice benchmark :) Have to give it a shot.
Took a while, but... well done :p
Nice, nice :) That belongs in this forum.
That was my first idea, but I think it might be too weak depending on the airflow. I've got two slots, that's all - and I WILL push for some high...
You're probably right. I'm not going to use the Watercool block, though :)
The problem with the GPU VRM block is that it needs some strange, watercool only (?) fittings. It was my best option until I noticed that. If it was G1/4" it would've been a no brainer :) And I'm not...
I like that all the VRMs are 0.26mm. No need for a thermal pad :) I'm not sure if the screw pattern is the same on all of these bottom plates (I think this is a stock photo)...
Ouch :) Some thermal tape could be used, but some SHRRR SHRRR will also work, as cutting in the buttom plate (which is a couple mm thick - at least 1.65mm, to be precise) is completely safe. You feel...
http://www.performance-pcs.com/catalog/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=36179 ?
Yep, they do. Didn't think of that, tbh :p But, do I have to add g1/4 threads on my own, then?
Thanks :) I spent an hour and a half googling without noticing your post, and found some of this info, but not all. I think the only backplate that's useful here is the G3 one, so that complete set...
Maybe it's a little bit more complicated than I thought. Google told me that the choke-cap distance is about 15.2mm, so I'd have to cut down the width of the bottom plate a bit. That's not an issue,...
OT, but maybe it would be a good idea for those of us who find this forum really useful to chip in a few $$$ to have that fee removed? (or pay the fee for maniacs who haven't registered) :p
http://www.gigabyte.com/products/product-page.aspx?pid=3996#ov This mobo? There is a heatsink on the VRMs already, but depending on the air flow and how hard you push that chip maybe it's a good idea...
I posted this at OCN, but I hope I get some feedback here as well :) This is XTREMEsystems after all, not REGULARsystems.
So, I was thinking of WC'ing my 290. It sounds like a leafblower when...
Pix pls :D
My first thought when reading this is that the URE specs don't necessarily have to be realistic. From what I've seen they haven't changed for ages. That just sounds strange. It's an interesting...
You're sort of right with the EPS argument, however the two SM 1P G34 boards I know of only have a single 8 pin EPS connector. It helps a little bit, but not enough :p When/if there are 2P unlocked...
I got tired, too... but I grabbed an 1882ix w/4GB cache on ebay :)
Found this... but if it's real or not ("delivery in 72h") is another question.
http://www.google.com/translate?hl=en&ie=UTF8&sl=auto&tl=en&u=http%3A%2F%2Feurocapa.com%2Fareca-arc-1883ix-24.html
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They do overclock alot worse than regular desktop chips, though. I ran them folding stable at 3.6GHz/1.15v for a long time (hot summer days included), but going higher was difficult - mostly because...
41s... not bad at all. Just 11 seconds to go :D