temps on X2 6000+ 1.68V 3500mhz without a radiator and just simple water![]()
temps on X2 6000+ 1.68V 3500mhz without a radiator and just simple water![]()
Let it run for 2-3 hours and see the block collect heat until it fails
If you can run this without seeing the heat rise, then you get the right temp.
Ah, I see.
Apogee is even simpler. I can make it a couple ways.
One is with 5 tools in a 5 axis CNC mill. 1 part, 4 parts (or maybe even 9 parts) at a time and they would come off the machine complete.
Another way would be with multiple set ups on the machine. One setup on the machine would be an indexer or rotary table setup to slot the copper. The other setup would be a vise or fixture to do everything else to the block.
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What is the ambient temp? Have you tried Orthos?
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