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    Quote Originally Posted by Arne View Post
    Thank you for your tests. It would be also interesting to know how a pot with copper base and alupipe performs in comparison to the others
    Over 3 inches it doesnt much matter.

    Just curious what are you using to get the temps? A probe in the pot or a probe on the resistor?

    @ Guatum I think he means the non kingpin guides. The others dont give much info or are old an outdated.

    Heres some of the pre production runs of my pots. This particular example is aluminum with a 500 watt heat load. The load simulator was a modeled core2duo/am2 chip and then imported and put under the pot.

    The pot was filled with dryice/acetone at -70C about2 inches high because thats all that really matters. We were able to calibrate this with man real world runs and comparing to these runs and adjust the level to where it was most accurate. These arent 100% accurate but it really helps with pot design/optimization.. With 500 watts of load you see ~ 252K. The copper performed much better but cant seem to find the screen shots.

    The one picture shows how the base is able to cool the chip down and remove the heat. The second shows how the heat travels up the container.
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    Last edited by Planet; 08-22-2007 at 11:22 AM.
    Quote Originally Posted by 3oh6
    damn you guys...am i in a three way and didn't know it again
    Quote Originally Posted by Brian y.
    Im exclusively benching ECS from this point forward

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