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    Swiftech MCW7000-T for Corei7 announced

    I am glad to announce that Swiftech will soon be releasing a new liquid cooled thermal head for Intel Core i7.

    The unit will be the most powerful consumer product made by Swiftech to this date and will be powered by a custom 62 X 62 mm Tec Modules with a Qmax of 417W at 24volts, and 28.5 A ImAX.

    Here is a rendering of the device:



    The housing will be made out of of Delrin, and the base plate will feature Swiftech's 0.6mm diamond Pin matrix. The product will be fully gasketed for condensation prevention (gaskets in the above pic are rendered in transparency).

    Expect the device within 6 weeks. There is no pricing information at this time.
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    Subscribed for future updates. this looks awesome!

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    Quote Originally Posted by gabe View Post

    Expect the device within 6 weeks. There is no pricing information at this time.
    Do you give out discount vouchers for the meanwells for this thing ?
    I mean...$200+ for a psu ? Due to the current rating it's got to be SE 1000-24.

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    Any images on the internals of the waterblock for this. I see you guy's went with a side by side barb. Does that mean there's an internal plate for dispersion, or is it just a 90* bending channel?

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    well the money your going to spend on this and psu, rad, etc to keep the it cool and the heat out of the loop

    i would just get a phase

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dom7184 View Post
    well the money your going to spend on this and psu, rad, etc to keep the it cool and the heat out of the loop

    i would just get a phase



    Its safer to buy this than get scammed by a phase maker Which is becoming more and more common
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jimmer411 View Post
    Its safer to buy this than get scammed by a phase maker Which is becoming more and more common
    yeah that sucks but thats why you look before you buy, but what ever floats your boat

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jimmer411 View Post
    Its safer to buy this than get scammed by a phase maker Which is becoming more and more common
    True but you won't be going subzero with this !!

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    Quote Originally Posted by zipdogso View Post
    True but you won't be going subzero with this !!

    You won't be going subzero if you get scammed either.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Wiggy McShades View Post
    You won't be going subzero if you get scammed either.
    I was thinking less about being scammed and more about the fact that TEC is not a replacement for phase...not even close.

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    I hate all the noise of phase myself, and I already have the radiator's and the PSU. I would rather run water chilled than phase anyway's. At least them i don't have to run it all of the time, and worry about it frying if I don't.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NidStyles View Post
    Any images on the internals of the waterblock for this. I see you guy's went with a side by side barb. Does that mean there's an internal plate for dispersion, or is it just a 90* bending channel?
    They said it was based on the pin matrix which they used in the 6500 so at an educated guess I would say it is the same as a 6500 internally just a little bigger to allow for the larger TEC.

    Quote Originally Posted by NidStyles View Post
    I hate all the noise of phase myself, and I already have the radiator's and the PSU. I would rather run water chilled than phase anyway's. At least them i don't have to run it all of the time, and worry about it frying if I don't.
    This isn't water chilled it is direct die TEC cooling of the CPU and if the TEC happens to fail if you havent set shutdown in the bios you will lose your CPU as well.
    The 6500 costs $160 from swiftech I can't see this unit going sub $200 with $200+ for the PSU - over $400 for only 2 parts of quite a system requirement list. Vast majority would be better off modding a window A/C to a water cooler and very much cheaper too.
    If you have to go all the way to set this unit up i.e. hotside loop, CPU loop, rads etc Phase rely looks inviting especially when you consider with this unit you will probably only go sub zero when the CPU idles.
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    Anyway to control the temp of this block like the Coolit systems?

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    This Swiftech MCW7000-T sure looks like a tempting candidate to get into T.E.C. cooling. The first question that I have for Swiftech (gabe) is what power supply are you using or recommending? I noticed for the LGA775 you list the Meanwell S320-12 Power supply. Would you recommend this power supply or a more powerful one?
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    Quote Originally Posted by msgclb View Post
    This Swiftech MCW7000-T sure looks like a tempting candidate to get into T.E.C. cooling. The first question that I have for Swiftech (gabe) is what power supply are you using or recommending? I noticed for the LGA775 you list the Meanwell S320-12 Power supply. Would you recommend this power supply or a more powerful one?
    You obviously havent started at the beginning of the thread - Gabe quotes this thing as needing 28.5 amps and 24volts a quick glance through meanwell list and the first supply that gives 24volts and can supply 28.5 amps is the SE 1000-24. Few suppliers I can find charge $200 +

    I did PM Gabe about this he has so far declined to answer.

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    my phase is quiet if i only want -40c, -60c it is loud good case insulation and lots of quiet fans and there fine for 24/7 use but tec and phase are not even in the same class!
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    Quote Originally Posted by billdavis View Post
    my phase is quiet if i only want -40c, -60c it is loud good case insulation and lots of quiet fans and there fine for 24/7 use but tec and phase are not even in the same class!
    thats my point i dont think your not going to get any where near phase temps

    and the heat its going to put out, to maybe to just get 0c

    but well just have to wait and see what it can pull off, if its eben worth it

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    well it would be a really nice 24/7 setup but it is more money than a phase but it has the potential to be a really quiet system if he does a fan mod on the meanwell psu, also if one plans on cooling anything else on that water loop he will need atleast 5x 120 rad capacity if he puts some gtx 295s on there id say double that to 10x 120 rad's to keep cool and quiet but... that would be a really awsome setup!!! and it could be big time quiet think how 10x 120rad's would look with 2 gtx 295's and that water block with a i7 at 4.5ghz 24/7 and soundless

    Gabe would you please post up the results of your tec when you get them up
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    I'm glad to see that CPU waterblock.
    Thank you Swiftech.

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    I run about a month on TEC on my Core i7 965 EX.
    All is created by hand, i think 417w TEC is little overkill,
    because i run my Core i7 965 @ 4.1Ghz HT enabled with temps.
    And i emailed some pics of myn TEC also to Swiftech self.
    I also made mountings holes for lga775 in it, so i can use it on several setups.

    The building of myn TEC for Core i7 is viewable here (but it is in dutch) : Chiller's TEC for Core i7 build log

    idle in windows @ -10°C
    Full load on 8 treads @ +28°C and this 24/7.




    Here are pics from myn mounting Swiftech model 6500 with 245w TEC module in it, here without led's :






    And here some pics with led's on :









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    Quote Originally Posted by Chillerzero View Post
    I run about a month on TEC on my Core i7 965 EX.
    All is created by hand, i think 417w TEC is little overkill,
    because i run my Core i7 965 @ 4.1Ghz HT enabled with temps.
    And i emailed some pics of myn TEC also to Swiftech self.
    I also made mountings holes for lga775 in it, so i can use it on several setups.

    The building of myn TEC for Core i7 is viewable here (but it is in dutch) : Chiller's TEC for Core i7 build log

    idle in windows @ -10°C
    Full load on 8 treads @ +28°C and this 24/7.
    Wow, that was sweet....really nice work
    It didn't take much from your build log with it being in dutch
    But it would of been interesting if I did know I'm sure....
    What is that chart of figures at the beginning ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by zipdogso View Post
    Wow, that was sweet....really nice work
    It didn't take much from your build log with it being in dutch
    But it would of been interesting if I did know I'm sure....
    What is that chart of figures at the beginning ?
    Witch chart you mean ?
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    Last edited by Chillerzero; 04-25-2009 at 11:52 AM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chillerzero View Post
    I run about a month on TEC on my Core i7 965 EX.
    All is created by hand, i think 417w TEC is little overkill,
    because i run my Core i7 965 @ 4.1Ghz HT enabled with temps.
    And i emailed some pics of myn TEC also to Swiftech self.
    I also made mountings holes for lga775 in it, so i can use it on several setups.

    The building of myn TEC for Core i7 is viewable here (but it is in dutch) : Chiller's TEC for Core i7 build log

    idle in windows @ -10°C
    Full load on 8 treads @ +28°C and this 24/7.




    Here are pics from myn mounting Swiftech model 6500 with 245w TEC module in it, here without led's :






    And here some pics with led's on :









    I assume we're talking about this post cos. This is theoretically imposable even in a best case scenario .. You have a CPU generating 230watts of heat being cold by a 226 watt TEC and your loads are 28c .. that it theoretically impossible.

    So you must be forgetting to tell us some thing OR an i7 at that Vcore and frequency doesn't generate 230 watts of heat ?

    It' all very fishy to me

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    Chillerzero;


    idle in windows @ -10°C
    Full load on 8 treads @ +28°C and this 24/7.

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    I can confirm your spread from idle to load is right.
    Just yesterday I primed i7 at 4ghz for 10hrs -
    idle at ~20C, load at 57C (boreas chiller), spread from idle to load was 37C, yours is 38C, so that makes sense, excellent work!
    Last edited by SteveRo; 03-23-2009 at 04:27 AM.

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