Page 3 of 3 FirstFirst 123
Results 51 to 59 of 59

Thread: Sandy Bridge Tec Water Block

  1. #51
    Xtreme Addict
    Join Date
    Mar 2006
    Location
    Sydney , Australia
    Posts
    1,600
    Can you make me one to fit a 7970 with 2x tec and small rotated contact area to reach the gpu ihs
    ? If so I want one, cold on my 7970 would be awesome

    Bencher/Gamer(1) 4930K - Asus R4E - 2x R9 290x - G.skill Pi 2200c7 or Team 2400LV 4x4GB - EK Supreme HF - SR1-420 - Qnix 2560x1440
    Netbox AMD 5600K - Gigabyte mitx - Aten DVI/USB/120Hz KVM
    PB 1xTitan=16453(3D11), 1xGTX680=13343(3D11), 1x GTX580=8733(3D11)38000(3D06) 1x7970=12059(3D11)40000(vantage)395k(AM3) Folding for team 24

    AUSTRALIAN DRAG RACING http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OFsbfEIy3Yw

  2. #52
    Xtreme Addict
    Join Date
    Jan 2008
    Location
    Bonnie Scotland / Sunny England
    Posts
    1,363
    Quote Originally Posted by Cookiesowns View Post
    Will LGA2011 TEC's ever be made? Or is it not cost effective due to the size of the die...
    I second that...
    PROJECT :: The Xtreme (WET) Dream!!!

    PERSONAL H2O BESTS :
    E8600 @ 4.8GHz
    E6750 @ 4GHz QX9650 @ 4.6GHz
    i7 920 @ 4.6GHz

    PERSONAL AIR BESTS :
    Sempron140 @ 4Ghz (Stock Cooler)
    i7 3960x @ 5.4ghz (Air Cooler)

    Bex : "Who said girls can't play PC games or overclock!? Do I look like your imagination!?"
    Aaron : "TBH, a girl doing all that is a pretty perfect girl!"
    Swift_Wraith : "could someone please check bex for a penis?"

  3. #53
    c[_]
    Join Date
    Nov 2002
    Location
    Alberta, Canada
    Posts
    18,728
    What does die size have to do with the TEC? Thats what cold plates and IHS's are for..

    All along the watchtower the watchmen watch the eternal return.

  4. #54
    Xtreme Member
    Join Date
    Aug 2008
    Location
    Uruguay
    Posts
    188
    Any of the owners can show any screenshots with some temp results under stress testing? The product is really intresting. Thanks.
    Last edited by FedericoUY; 02-09-2012 at 06:15 AM.

  5. #55
    -150c Club Member
    Join Date
    May 2005
    Location
    Northeast, USA
    Posts
    10,090
    More so LARGER dies will produce better results with TEC's. As it is most dies require a decently thick cold plate to distribute heat from IHS.

    Larger die = more even heat.


    If you have a cooling question or concern feel free to contact me.

  6. #56
    Wimo
    Guest
    I have some results:

    2500k@5.2Ghz, 1.378 volts.

    Idle temps : 27/28/32/27
    Load temps: 65/72/71/68

    Alle temps with these settings:

    ambient: 21
    Temp target : 20

    idle load tec is 40%
    load temp offcourse 100%

    Cooling: 3x360 rad with 2x 560ti in loop.

  7. #57
    I am Xtreme
    Join Date
    Dec 2003
    Location
    Omaha, NE
    Posts
    368
    That rad must be suffering trying to cool a TEC and 2 gtx560ti's in a single loop.... Any idea what your coolant temp is? Would be interesting to see how hot it gets during a full load run so we can see how efficient the TEC unit is working.
    Thermaltake Xaser VI Case
    ASUS P7P55 Motherboard
    Intel i7 870
    AMD 4870X2
    8 gigs of OCZ Fatal1ty DDR3
    CoolIt Boreas 12 TEC CPU cooler
    Coolermaster UCP-1100W PSU


    Quote Originally Posted by {GOD}Raptor22
    I find it exceedingly humorous how you sit here and continue to play keyboard warrior even though you know you are wrong.

  8. #58
    Xtreme Addict
    Join Date
    Aug 2002
    Posts
    1,202
    Quote Originally Posted by Wimo View Post
    I have some results:

    2500k@5.2Ghz, 1.378 volts.

    Idle temps : 27/28/32/27
    Load temps: 65/72/71/68

    Alle temps with these settings:

    ambient: 21
    Temp target : 20

    idle load tec is 40%
    load temp offcourse 100%

    Cooling: 3x360 rad with 2x 560ti in loop.
    Just for a quick comparison, this is with the stock MCW-6500T with a single EK 360mm rad with GT's at 7V and single MCP355 with the Petra top, note the cold plate could have been tightened a LOT better but i've stripped the stock screws well three of them to be exact. I would've gotten much better results if i used two MCP's since the stock block is extremely restrictive and i was barely getting any water movement...

    5200Mhz at 1.45V full load temps hovering in low 50's. It was a quick setup.



    Uploaded with ImageShack.us
    2600k @ 5.0Ghz 1.54V, Giga Z68, Zotac GTX680 AMP!, Patriot 1066Mhz 8GB RAM, Custom water, Silverstone 1000W, HAF932

  9. #59
    Registered User
    Join Date
    Mar 2005
    Posts
    60
    Very Very cool, I am Tempted to over a Dual TEC Controller, and a chiller.... With the chiller i assume i would need two pumps? (One Hot side and one cool side). Is the LCD back lit? Can i swap it out a blue LCD?

    Does the chiller have a mounting bracket?
    ||MY RIG PIX Here|| P4 3.2e @ 4015mhz Dual Prime Stable 24hr 1.57v 1ghz FSB 1:1
    Mods: ABIT IC7G Max2 - FET's Sinked-Capacitors Doubled-Vcore Droop Mod @ .012
    Power: Enermax 460w +12v 33 Amps 12v @ 12.25 Unler Dual Prime load
    Mem: 2x Corsair PC4000 PRO 512MB @ 250mhz 2.5-4-4-5 1.8v
    Storage: 2 WD 36gb Raptor 10k in RAID 0
    Storage: 2 Maxtor Diamondmax 10 300gb / 16mb JBOD for now =/
    Video: Asus Radeon 9800XT 500/405 2V Core / 1.75v Mem (810)||Modded Vcore + VMem PIX Here||
    Cooling: CPU-Innovatek Innovacool 3/8" Upgraded /GPU-Innovatek Graph-O-Matic v3 3/8" /Chipset DD Maze 4 3/8"
    Temps CPU = 34c/40c GPU 34c/40 Chipset = 34c

Page 3 of 3 FirstFirst 123

Bookmarks

Bookmarks

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •