"topographically mapped CPU contact area"
What does this thing come bowed?
Any current blocks with comparable pin size, i.e. 0.009" ?
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The thermalright XWB-01 probably has the finest pins of the blocks I have on hand, it's probably in the neighborhood of that dimension or under .010" anyhow. But the TR is made from what appears to me, some sort of copper sheet method, where they stamp out the ultra fine pins and stack alternating sheets of pins, no pins, pins, etc, and then it's soldered to the base.
Trying to machine or cast something that fine would be very difficult.
Where did you find that introduction anyhow? I can't find it on their site..
Whoa, something like this?
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"The clever bit is the layout of the channels. According to Big Blue boffins, the system uses a hierarchical network of pathways not unlike tree branches or human blood vessels. Bigger canals feed into smaller tributaries, down into a narrower rivers and streams.
IBM claimed the channels allow the thermal paste to spread more completely and more thinly (see above), improving its ability to conduct heat away from the chip and through to a heatsink, fan, cooling pipe or liquid-filled radiator. The paste is essential to allow the chip to maintain contact with its cooler even though the gap between the two devices changes as they both undergo thermal expansion and contraction."
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Looking around, I found this too: LINK
I think I just had an accident...
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Ya, I was reading your review on your website and saw you mention that....interesting.
I found the GTZ description on this random website here: LINK
Woah i remember reading about that IBM thing but had forgotten about it. I wonder...
OCCT 2.x in CPU mode uses same algorithm as prime95, but it is much more optimized and better multithreading. The FFT are iterations from 8-64k in OCCT while Prime95 stops at 32k (could be a plus or less as 64k will be out of the CPU cache)
OCCT v2.x in CPU mode in my comparisions testing will give the same temp as Prime95 small FFT but it will be reached much quicker.
Using OCCT in custom mode is a bad idea. It will make iterations between the CPU mode and the RAM mode at regular intervals. You can see it with an oscilloscopic temp curve on the cores (OCCT 2.x I talk about)
F@H will make a stress on the whole system, including the RAM and NB. Hangs ups won't be CPU only related. And F@H can't load a CPU hotter than Prime95. Also, far better than F@H at loading the whole CPU-NB-RAM system is OCCT v2.x in RAM mode.
Linpack could be a great tool, but only in its 64bit edition. The 32bits edition, in my testings, doesn't stand up to OCCT or Prime95, even with the excessive heat generated.
Finally, I'm not sure TAT really gives so much heat. I thought it was some "software simulation" of a 100% TDP state of the CPU, where all other programs, including Prime95 won't exceed maybe the 80-85% TDP of the CPU
All this was largely discussed in the "Intel" subsection of the forum. Maybe it's better to continue debating there if you like. Just make a search before. there are great topics discussing all this and whereI also posted comparision curves
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No, it will iterate between 8-64k, I confirmed this with the author, no way to fix it. I participated in the beta debugging on HFR forums...
But as you can see, using small iterations won't affect temps of the CPU at all since the load on processing units will be the same with OCCT. It is optimized for that. I can confirm the CPU temps curves will be linear at a maximum heat
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Howdy Gabe! That looks distinctly LGA775 only... what about Nehalem/Bloomfield? Launching a 775-only block just a month or so before LGA1366 is officially lanched seems a bit odd?
Wow, this really carries some weight if the manufacturer recommends & now does this themselves. I guess I'll be inspecting my Apogee GT & CPU heatspreader closely when I do some loop work in a couple days to WC my first GPU. I have some Apogee homework to catch up on...![]()
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Yes, I can confirm you this for sure, from the author. OCCT is a stability test, not meant to be a heat generator only. If it runs only one iteration, it won't catch system errors effieciently
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OCCT 2.x Final Download
take a chill pill bro, maybe he'll post it at 23:59 =P
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I always thought that the GTX with the copper top was one hell of a great looking block.
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Sigmund Freud said... "Failure to CRUNCH is a sign of Sexual Inadequacies".
So a stepped base and some really intricate/fine mesh-like copper stuff on the inside (or something along those lines).
Looking forward to it
Maybe it'll be good enough to get me back into WC, not that I ever use my desktops any more :-/
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