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    i have a evga 780i mobo, i placed order for a Swiftech MCW6500-775T Thermoelectric Water Block... my question is, will there be a problem fitting the Swiftech MCW6500-775T Thermoelectric Water Block in my Mobo?
    are there any hindrances setting up the thermoelectric block with teh mosfets or whatsoever?

    thanks...

    is it ok to you a vaseline
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    Quote Originally Posted by adidassler View Post
    i have a evga 780i mobo, i placed order for a Swiftech MCW6500-775T Thermoelectric Water Block... my question is, will there be a problem fitting the Swiftech MCW6500-775T Thermoelectric Water Block in my Mobo?
    are there any hindrances setting up the thermoelectric block with teh mosfets or whatsoever?

    thanks...

    is it ok to you a vaseline

    you should be fine.. also the mofsets should not be affected if you insulate properly, and coat around the socket with conformal coating, and about the vaseline, I'm not sure but I dont see why not.

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    Last edited by sasuke5275; 10-24-2008 at 10:16 PM.
    sorry for my english

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    Quote Originally Posted by vengance_01 View Post
    reserved when I get my Swifty 80 watt pelt on my X800XT PE
    been four (4) years already

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    Is there anyone who using peltier with different voltages ? I searched articles about it but couldn't find.I remember a voltages and ampers list for peltiers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kayl View Post
    ok this is my system maze4-1 226w tec
    Someone may have already asked but how did you insulate your CPU socket and Block? That is a very clean looking insulation job. How well does it handle condensation?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blazing fire View Post
    been four (4) years already
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    Here's my first direct die Waterblock for a 62mm TEC. It will fit a 775 and 1366 socket CPU. Here it's on my OC'd Q6600




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    Damn, that block looks fantastic! I don't suppose you've had the chance to test on an i7? I've been looking for something to replace my beloved Arctic Spider.
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    Quote Originally Posted by craigbru View Post
    Damn, that block looks fantastic! I don't suppose you've had the chance to test on an i7? I've been looking for something to replace my beloved Arctic Spider.
    No i haven't tried it on a i7 as i dont have access to one.
    Im supposed to be make the new and improved version soon .. that that should be really really good


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    Here are some temps for my block

    Obviously core temps wont go below 11/4


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    WoW that looks like a beast!

    what TEC do you use?





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    Quote Originally Posted by Delfistyaosani View Post
    WoW that looks like a beast!

    what TEC do you use?
    i have a Frozen CPU 437 one, though i know it's not 437 it's 400 at most but probably 360 . i want to get a Ebay TEC someday and do some testing

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    Nice work Ultrasonic2... Maybe I should have you build me one...
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    That block looks awesome Ultra! You make that and it works well you could probably sell them at a nice price!

    Quote Originally Posted by Ultrasonic2 View Post
    No i haven't tried it on a i7 as i dont have access to one.
    Im supposed to be make the new and improved version soon .. that that should be really really good




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    My old tec experiments on old platform (P5B Deluxe / Q6600) TEC Drift 0.8 172W


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    i presume this didn't work very well ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by GX-BadAngeL View Post
    My old tec experiments on old platform (P5B Deluxe / Q6600) TEC Drift 0.8 172W


    is that epoxy or solider together?
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    Yep. 172W to week to dissipate heat of 3.6@1.52V Q6600 .. then i don't have more powerful tec's. but it's fun, on 3.2@1.29V freq/voltage cpu temp -10C on middle load as i remember
    Quote Originally Posted by demonkevy666 View Post
    is that epoxy or solider together?
    there a two copper plate on each side of tec with thermal compound. When i use TT waterblock () its bottom was too small and not fully cover tec surface
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    This is one block a friend of mine(eleven) made ages ago for 478+462 socket.
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    tecs are so cool
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    Here's my new 62mm block


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    very nice, hopefully i can find a power supply soon and get my 226w back on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ultrasonic2 View Post
    Here's my new 62mm block

    Very sweet looking have you tested yet ?
    I have an old Whitewater block with 3 taps / nipples works great.....


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    got bored with a ~50w tec cooled by my chiller. everyone likes a bit of frost.



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