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    Quote Originally Posted by Linus@ncix View Post
    As a representative of a retailer, and not just an anonymous member of a forum, I don't want to get too far into this debate, but IMO there are far better ways to improve mounting consistency than filing down the bases on all of your blocks.

    2/3 times with a bowed APOGEE GT/GTX and 3/3 times with a FuZion I can get the exact same temps with my plastic backplate, bolts, and springs. That means at most I'd have to do a couple mounts to get the best temps. To me that's worth not voiding the warranty on my blocks, and not replacing them every time a different sized die comes out.
    All very well said and done, but this is Xtreme Systems where pushing the edge of current tec is what we do.

    Taking the best and tweaking it to find a way to make it better - nowt wrong with the mate. Thats what devlopment is and R&D and thats what Nick does best

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pete View Post
    All very well said and done, but this is Xtreme Systems where pushing the edge of current tec is what we do.

    Taking the best and tweaking it to find a way to make it better - nowt wrong with the mate. Thats what devlopment is and R&D and thats what Nick does best

    And lets not forget that this kind of work isnt something that the average person will go out and do. I can comfortably say that even if this gave a 10c improvement in temps that I would not go out and have my blocks milled.

    Not saying its a bad idea, far from it, its through innovations and experiments like this that watercooling is pushed to its limits. Cathar did the same with the Whitewater as well as the Storm, and its very possible nik is doing the same with this mod. Its these innovations that get companys that have the means to incorperate these ideas into their existing or or future products so that the average person who is lacking the resources or funding justification to do something such as have their blocks milled.

    Im looking forward to seeing the results on this one.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jimmer411 View Post
    Cathar ery possible nik is doing the same with this mod
    Nick 1st post about it all he was saying he'd been talking with Cather no end about it and stuff.

    Take the man that crated the WC sceen with the right kit and very talented guy and you get this.

    I'd defo give it ago to try it for my self, old kit, if it cane be made to more advanced then nowt wrong with it

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    Quote Originally Posted by rosco View Post
    Here it is (from one topic on this forum). It's for Kentsfield IIRC but it's not important, it's almost the same each time when dealing with 2 dies. A ~23x14 mm area here just above dies (without taking account of the heat spreading).

    No time to make experiments with that trick for the moment, but obviously it's better than nothing if you don't want to lap your IHS and keep your warranty


    I just found this thread today ... good thing I read through all the posts first ... I was about to link nikhsub1 to that image on my server, but I see that you beat me to it.

    It's about as exact as I could get it. My measurements were taken from a QX6700 diagram. As you said though, until the next die-size emerges these should be fairly accurate for the Quad-Core procs.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jimmer411 View Post
    And lets not forget that this kind of work isnt something that the average person will go out and do. I can comfortably say that even if this gave a 10c improvement in temps that I would not go out and have my blocks milled.

    Not saying its a bad idea, far from it, its through innovations and experiments like this that watercooling is pushed to its limits. Cathar did the same with the Whitewater as well as the Storm, and its very possible nik is doing the same with this mod. Its these innovations that get companys that have the means to incorperate these ideas into their existing or or future products so that the average person who is lacking the resources or funding justification to do something such as have their blocks milled.

    Im looking forward to seeing the results on this one.

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    Wait, what is the possibility that the sharp corners could actually depress the material of the IHS after awhile? If that was so then you couldn't use anything else to cool whatever cpu is used under the block.


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    Quote Originally Posted by ColonelCain View Post
    Wait, what is the possibility that the sharp corners could actually depress the material of the IHS after awhile? If that was so then you couldn't use anything else to cool whatever cpu is used under the block.
    lol... i was going to comment about that.

    Your basically SOL on the next line of blocks that came out. But i figure if the block technology doesnt change any. Then there at its pinicle.

    However, if its goign to be a one bang thing on the CPU, and not just the block, might as well go all out and silver it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ColonelCain View Post
    Wait, what is the possibility that the sharp corners could actually depress the material of the IHS after awhile? If that was so then you couldn't use anything else to cool whatever cpu is used under the block.
    Should not be a problem...

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    Anyone tried a round 26.9mm diameter step?
    It'd get rid of the corners.
    What's the width of the IHS outer rim?
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    Does anyone have an idea what the base of the Fuzion weighs?
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    I don't know much about removing the IHS, but it seems like that would be the easier/cheaper solution. Although, I guess the size of the IHS doesn't change too much throughout the generations. You are talking about tailoring water cooling components to specific systems. If you really need those extra degrees, then maybe TEC, refrigeration would be easier.
    At the same time, I do think its cool to try and get the most out of plain ol' water.
    Your theory does make sense though, and I am curious too see the results.
    How's this for a wild idea.
    With the IHS still attached to the cpu.
    Have your machinist bottom tap the corners of the IHS.
    Then have him machine a groove near the perimiter for an o-ring and
    have him carve out a pin configuration on the IHS.
    Then all you have to do is get a matching top.
    That way the IHS is the water block. Cut out the middle man.

    Sorry, I know it's a stupid idea. But its something that always comes up when I'm thinking about how to get rid of the thermal losses assosiated with the thermal interface and irregular mounting pressure.

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    IHS's are no longer 'easily' removable. They are now welded to the cores and require not-so-safe quick heating of the chip to melt the solder and attempt removal. It also requires a big set of balls, and someone who isn't scared by the possibility of killing their chip. That being said, it's been done before by many people, but I wouldn't even come close to calling it a mainstream option.
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    Quote Originally Posted by EnJoY View Post
    IHS's are no longer 'easily' removable. They are now welded to the cores and require not-so-safe quick heating of the chip to melt the solder and attempt removal. It also requires a big set of balls, and someone who isn't scared by the possibility of killing their chip. That being said, it's been done before by many people, but I wouldn't even come close to calling it a mainstream option.
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    nice

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    OK! The idea totally works! Now, does it work better than a bow? That we will see soon! The Stepped storm performed about 2C better than the best normal storm and almost 4C better than the worst mount... I've only done one mount thus far, now I want to get a apogee GT on there and see how she goes vs. a bowed apogee gt.
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    ^^^how are you measuring temps^^^

    and how are you controlling testing conditions >> temps/humidity etc
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    nice! at the very least there still improvement...

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    Quote Originally Posted by dinos22 View Post
    ^^^how are you measuring temps^^^

    and how are you controlling testing conditions >> temps/humidity etc
    Sigh, I guess no one sees any threads I make.

    http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...d.php?t=151781

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    Quote Originally Posted by nikhsub1 View Post
    Sigh, I guess no one sees any threads I make.

    http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...d.php?t=151781
    ok was just wondering since you pound ppl that rely on software temp reporting

    didn't see that thread

    how do you for example compare say a 21C ambient run with 55C on cores to a 24.6C ambient run and 61C on cores

    just interested in the math here and are there any other factors besides ambient temps that may affect the testing rig?
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    Quote Originally Posted by dinos22 View Post
    ok was just wondering since you pound ppl that rely on software temp reporting

    didn't see that thread

    how do you for example compare say a 21C ambient run with 55C on cores to a 24.6C ambient run and 61C on cores

    just interested in the math here and are there any other factors besides ambient temps that may affect the testing rig?
    well let's see. 55c core - 21c ambient = deltaT of 34C (not good at all). Next one 61c core - 24.6c ambient = deltaT 36.4c which is 2.4c worse than scenario one. Sure it is ideal to have ambient as a constant, but I can not do that...

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    Niksubh how do you think this mod would work with a G5?
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    Quote Originally Posted by chunkylover77 View Post
    Niksubh how do you think this mod would work with a G5?
    Good question. My machinist has my G5, he had to make the sides thinner so they dont hit the caps on the mobo. I am debating having him do a 22mm sq x .3 mm step.

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    Is the thought of your machinist going at your G5 with sharp metallic objects not uncomfortable for you? T'would scare the hell outta me

    Looking forward to the results as always.

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