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    Quote Originally Posted by SetteUltras View Post
    Hi guys. Has anyone tried fitting Swiftech's NB block MCW30 on here:
    http://www.edgeofstability.com/image...1_resize_l.jpg
    I just saw this while looking for something else. Here's my solution to installing a Swiftech MCW30 on my DFI UT X58 Northbridge.
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    Quote Originally Posted by msgclb View Post
    I just saw this while looking for something else. Here's my solution to installing a Swiftech MCW30 on my DFI UT X58 Northbridge.
    hmm the nb doesnt even go more than 48c in my rv01
    only the pwm chipset system temps does

    do lik eerr why did u even bothered cooling it with water??
    the mosfet is more of a piority..
    every increase in vtt voltage it takes a jump in temps

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    Quote Originally Posted by cstkl1 View Post
    hmm the nb doesnt even go more than 48c in my rv01
    only the pwm chipset system temps does

    do lik eerr why did u even bothered cooling it with water??
    the mosfet is more of a piority..
    Because cooling the NB also lowers the temps of the PWM.






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    Quote Originally Posted by cstkl1 View Post
    hmm the nb doesnt even go more than 48c in my rv01
    only the pwm chipset system temps does

    do lik eerr why did u even bothered cooling it with water??
    the mosfet is more of a piority..
    every increase in vtt voltage it takes a jump in temps
    Quote Originally Posted by Praz View Post
    Because cooling the NB also lowers the temps of the PWM.
    Couldn't have said it better!
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    | Swiftech APOGEE Drive II CPU Waterblock with Integrated Pump | XSPC RX360 | Swiftech MCP655-B Pump | XSPC Dual 5.25in. Bay Reservoir |
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    Quote Originally Posted by cstkl1 View Post
    hmm the nb doesnt even go more than 48c in my rv01
    only the pwm chipset system temps does

    do lik eerr why did u even bothered cooling it with water??
    the mosfet is more of a piority..
    every increase in vtt voltage it takes a jump in temps
    tip #28 and #29 http://i4memory.com/102537-post3.html


    High PWM (System) Temps tip #1:It does seem the NB heatsink has a heatpipe that extends to the mosfet heatsink from these 2 photos of the cpu socket area - side view and top view. It would also explain why, adding a fan over NB heatsink and dropped SYSTEM (and PWM) temps at idle from 57C to 44C and load temps from 70C to 55C for SYSTEM and 46C to 39C for CHIPSET temps as seen here. Update: Got confirmation Smartguardian SYSTEM temp = PWM temps and CHIPSET temp = NB temps.

    High PWM (System) Temps tip #2: As mentioned above, if you're experiencing high SYSTEM (PWM) temps under cpu load, it's highly recommended to have a fan over NB and PWM areas. But it's also highly recommended to install the included FLAME FREEZER heatpipe based heatsink with decent TIM paste. I used Artic Ceramique on my FLAME FREEZER heatpipe which attaches to I/O connector area.
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    yikes missed that part..

    hmm but that much of a difference..
    find that very interesting.
    in fact almost suprising
    that the chip thats under the nb is cooled by less delta than the pwm when the nb is cooled actively.

    hr05 should fit right??

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    Problem solved. I donīt know why it fails with 295 and no with 4870, but out of the case pc works perfect, no codes or issues even with my oc profile. Maybe the weight of the new card or something

    Advice;
    If you experience code 94, try your pc out of the case.

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