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    i just saw the results...man that was awesome! well the corei7 sure is hot thats for sure....but damn you stripped a xeon proc's ihs ...thats fearless t


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    I wonder as a thought, to salvage it, how about artic ceramique gluing some copper BGA sinks to the IHS.

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    Awesome project, IMO, even if it didn't turn out as well as you hoped.

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    for this experiment man!

    Reading the quote of Cathars post I can't get the thought of 4 RD30 hammering water on that die in parallel with an 4 (3/4") to 1 (1/2") manifold.
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    Great experiment. Kudos for having the balls to do this... I know mine aren't strong enough.

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    Would it have been possible to have mounted something to the die to increase surface area and, potentially, spread the heat?

    I know what you're thinking, no, not like an IHS. Something that the water could flow on, under, and all around to improve heat transfer beyond using the IHS.

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    Quote Originally Posted by p2501 View Post
    for this experiment man!

    Reading the quote of Cathars post I can't get the thought of 4 RD30 hammering water on that die in parallel with an 4 (3/4") to 1 (1/2") manifold.
    Someone needs to do that!!

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    All i can say is "That is wack"...

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    Hey sure the temps weren't good, but it's still a success since the chip still worked and your not down $270 on a 920! Not all experiments are a success, hence why it's called and "experiment" and not a "sure thing"!
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    Quote Originally Posted by BringerOdeath View Post
    hence why it's called and "experiment" and not a "sure thing"!
    Doh....Have to edit my bet's as an experiment.

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    Thanks guys! Attaching something to the die like a RAM sink has it's merits. I'm going to think on this experiment a while and may get back to it one day.

    I tried mounting my Fuzion to the bare die but the 1366 socket is so big that the waterblock doesn't supply enough down force to make the CPU get good contact with the socket pins. I don't have a backplate on my board and my top plate is kinda flimsy so I didn't want to force it. I needed my rig back up and running so I just swapped my old chip back in for now.
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    Wallwind, please note that the otherguy who did this same had waterchller in use which cooled water to 20c
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    I honestly think this would work VERY well if the channel was restricted so that high velocity water would jet across the CPU surface.

    Thanks for trying something new!
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    Quote Originally Posted by fallwind View Post
    Thanks guys! Attaching something to the die like a RAM sink has it's merits. I'm going to think on this experiment a while and may get back to it one day.

    I tried mounting my Fuzion to the bare die but the 1366 socket is so big that the waterblock doesn't supply enough down force to make the CPU get good contact with the socket pins. I don't have a backplate on my board and my top plate is kinda flimsy so I didn't want to force it. I needed my rig back up and running so I just swapped my old chip back in for now.
    I think that is the problem. It seems (and this is totally uneducated guessing on my part) is that the problem is a combination of flow and surface area. Basically you need more water hitting more area to dissipate more heat.
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    fallwind it was a good try and with a more powerful pump(s) it would have had better results.


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    Quote Originally Posted by ecat View Post
    Disappoint ?

    In spite of the controversy you stuck to your guns, went through with the test and posted the results. Excellent work Be sure to update this thread with your Fuzion on die results




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    I'm certainly not disappointed. Mad props for seeing it through.

    I was hoping you got better temps though. Seems the closed block will work better for you after all.

    This is the sort of Xtreme LC experiment I come here to read about. Anyone can bolt up some store bought parts, it takes courage and imagination to attempt something extraordinary.

    If you're not ready to give up just yet, jamb a tube that sits just short of the die into the inflow barb and retest it.

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    Maybe it's because there's a dead-spot of low flow right over the surface of the die, allowing for excess heat to build up in liquid that's taking a long period of time to exit the block.


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    Quote Originally Posted by YukonTrooper View Post
    Maybe it's because there's a dead-spot of low flow right over the surface of the die, allowing for excess heat to build up in liquid that's taking a long period of time to exit the block.
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    Quote Originally Posted by eligray View Post
    I honestly think this would work VERY well if the channel was restricted so that high velocity water would jet across the CPU surface.


    If you can get velocity across block a lot higher (which you definitely can by using a narrow jetlike channel), you will see big improvements
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    Awesome experiment and definitely BALLS OF STEEL. Keep the faith and keep up the great work.
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    Quote Originally Posted by YukonTrooper View Post
    Maybe it's because there's a dead-spot of low flow right over the surface of the die, allowing for excess heat to build up in liquid that's taking a long period of time to exit the block.

    He said there was a turned-around barb in there jetting water onto the die about 1/8-1/16" away from it. Back on page 2 or 3 I think
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    Quote Originally Posted by paul_ View Post
    He said there was a turned-around barb in there jetting water onto the die about 1/8-1/16" away from it. Back on page 2 or 3 I think

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    Quote Originally Posted by YukonTrooper View Post
    Yep, add a hose barb running from the inlet to the die on that diagram and that's exactly how it was. The core was getting hit hard by the water, but there's just not enough surface area for the water to absorb the heat.

    I think soldering a small ramsink to the core would do wonders. Something with alot of surface area, like this:

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