Yes, really MUCH hotter than the X6800 with same voltage.Originally Posted by LittleDevil
This mini-cascade hold very well a X6800 at 4.900 with 1.8v - idle near -88ºc and load around -78ºC .. - with QX6700 a 1.8v load temps reach -40ºC or more.
A much firm contact with evaporator is also needed with QX6700
For double use (X6800 / QX6700) I would say a CPEV to adjust is essential - after finish their 3 stager, I'm gonna ask Ricky to put a CPEV and a better compressor on the 2nd stage on this mini-cascade.
Here is the temperatures with X6800 at 1.84v in the mini-cascade.
As you can see the evap temperatures measure in the Fluke are exactly the same as the tempeatures measured in EVGA 680i Bios - nice![]()



Is it QX6700 much hotter than X6800 at same voltage and speed?
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