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    Quote Originally Posted by Wezly View Post
    Oh damn...
    Nice.
    Let's see some temps!





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    Nice.

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    WATERBLOCK OC E6600@ 3.510MHz, 1.52V


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    Black Ice GT Stealth 240 - MCP655™@12V - Prototype CPU LGA 775-1366

    Temperatures:
    Room temperature:....... 33°C
    Water temperature:...... 35°C

    testing good or bad?
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    Really good looking block. Which tool did you used to cut the micro channels? Cnc with a reaaally thin cutter?

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    Your plating looks really good! Could you say how you set it up? Things like concentration of nickel, voltage, etc... I have a 5,000ppm solution of nickel and I want to plate some stuff to practice for a GPU block plating in the future.

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    Even though I don't like cross comparing benches... here are Vapor's results from a Core 2 Duo and a D-Tek Fuzion

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    temps are kinda high

    edit: damn skinnee got first..lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by skinnee View Post
    Even though I don't like cross comparing benches... here are Vapor's results from a Core 2 Duo and a D-Tek Fuzion
    Quote Originally Posted by Hondacity View Post
    temps are kinda high

    edit: damn skinnee got first..lol
    am i very optimistic ? but with that loop from the link and 21°C ambient, i´m sure that my water block will do wonders.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mariop View Post
    Really good looking block. Which tool did you used to cut the micro channels? Cnc with a reaaally thin cutter?


    Screw Slotting Saw - 0.013 Inch Thick, and do it manually ..... not cnc.
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    that was the most impressive action shot when you originally posted cutting the channels.
    Even more so now that it was hand-guided!

    Great job!

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    very impressive... Do you think about selling price ? or only prototype.. sir?

    i really interested one for shipping to Thailand ^^'
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    Quote Originally Posted by weston View Post
    Your plating looks really good! Could you say how you set it up? Things like concentration of nickel, voltage, etc... I have a 5,000ppm solution of nickel and I want to plate some stuff to practice for a GPU block plating in the future.
    I bought the solution already prepared in a chemical store.. If you have a regulated power supply, the parameters are as follow:

    Volts: 3 - 5
    Amps: 2 x 100cms2
    Time: about 5-8 minutes

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    Very impressive work Jassaf . can't wait to see actual comparisons to the other top blocks

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    Quote Originally Posted by INFRNL View Post
    Very impressive work Jassaf . can't wait to see actual comparisons to the other top blocks
    the number one ...... is:


    only are similar ....the secret is within
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    this block looks nice! and if you took your drill that you made the mounting holes with and drilled out the space in between the 775 and 1366 mounting holes it would be 775,1156, annd 1366 compatible. just a thought are you planning on mass producing this block at all?? if so it would be nice to try out. honestly your temps are nit bad at aall considering 2 things, 1: your temps REALLY are not that much higher than those on skinnee labs and that was a mainstream top end block back then, and 2: your ambient temp is 10c higher than those tests! meaning your block runs close to the same as the fusion V2 if not better probably more comparable to an ek supreme or appogee GTZ if you do the math with your ambient temps.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MaXoz View Post
    very impressive... Do you think about selling price ? or only prototype.. sir?

    i really interested one for shipping to Thailand ^^'
    it is no longer a prototype, i am currently working on its final version becouse i intend to sell it. when i release the final version you can contact me anytime if you still interested.

    Quote Originally Posted by overclocking101 View Post
    this block looks nice! and if you took your drill that you made the mounting holes with and drilled out the space in between the 775 and 1366 mounting holes it would be 775,1156, annd 1366 compatible. just a thought are you planning on mass producing this block at all?? if so it would be nice to try out. honestly your temps are nit bad at aall considering 2 things, 1: your temps REALLY are not that much higher than those on skinnee labs and that was a mainstream top end block back then, and 2: your ambient temp is 10c higher than those tests! meaning your block runs close to the same as the fusion V2 if not better probably more comparable to an ek supreme or appogee GTZ if you do the math with your ambient temps.
    the mounting hole can be only one (if i make just one version). as for the result of the OC we both agree.

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    im curious about this... how thick is the base compared to others, i think that might be why temps are a bit high... i mean i hit 70C during prime with 4 cores and 1.5v under load...

    it'll be nice to see this thing tested by the pros tho if nothing else it looks cool!
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    New Test

    Performance: OC E6600@ 3.510MHz, 1.52V (New Test)

    LOOP:
    GT240 Stealth +
    Tsunami_reser +
    MCP655™@12V +
    Prototype CPU LGA 775-1366 +
    HDD Home made


    TEST-1 OCCT (without jet plate):.... Flowrate: 1.93 GPM..... Room T: 28°C..... Water T_1: 30.0°C..... Water T-2: 31.8°C ......TEMP: 56°C

    TEST-2 OCCT (with jet plate):........ Flowrate: 1.62 GPM..... Room T: 28°C..... Water T_1: 29.5°C..... Water T-2: 31.0°C ......TEMP: 55°C


    without jet plate with jet plate


    Something Better ?...... yes sir! (where?) http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...82#post4327782


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    talento colombiano.
    very nice
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    Low temperature

    hi there guys, taking advantage of the fact that summers season is comming to its end, last night i recorded a room temperature of 25°C and this is the result:

    52°C




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    New King:

    There is a NEW KING: (unofficial)






    Performance: OC i750@ 3.890MHz, 1.28V


    Prototype CPU LGA 775-1366
    vs
    EK Supreme HF


    LOOP:
    GT240 Stealth +
    Tsunami_reser +
    MCP655™@12V +
    HDD Home made


    OCCT (EK Supreme HF):.... Flowrate: 1.62 GPM..... Water T_1: 26.5°C..... Water T-2: 28.0°C ......TEMP: 61°C

    OCCT (Prototype CPU):.... Flowrate: 1.52 GPM..... Water T_1: 27.1°C..... Water T-2: 29.0°C ......TEMP: 59°C......
    "Good bye, baby"


    EK Supreme HF .... .............. Prototype CPU ....




    IntelBurnTest (EK Supreme HF):.... Flowrate: 1.62 GPM..... Water T_1: 26.3°C..... Water T-2: 27.4°C ......TEMP: 64°C

    IntelBurnTest (Prototype CPU):.... Flowrate: 1.52 GPM..... Water T_1: 27.0°C..... Water T-2: 28.0°C ......TEMP: 62°C......
    "Hasta la vista, bebe"


    EK Supreme HF ...................... Prototype CPU ....




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    Great job! I'd like to point out though that the the max temp in CoreTemp is not good for evaluation blocks, the average temps across all four cores over a period of time is needed for this. In your screenshot both blocks actually have an average temp of ~55.5°C.

    I think I might need to have a go at this as well... make a new base with deeper channels for the Heatkiller

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    I'd be interested in bigger heat load performance, as in o/c of overvolted i7 @4.2+-4.5. Also can you add numbers for flow/resistance aswell? Congrats on beating 2degrees of champion , 2 is a lot for current similarly performing waterblocks that have come near maximum effectiveness.

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    i7 test pleaseeee =)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nickel020 View Post
    Great job! I'd like to point out though that the the max temp in CoreTemp is not good for evaluation blocks, the average temps across all four cores over a period of time is needed for this. In your screenshot both blocks actually have an average temp of ~55.5°C.

    I think I might need to have a go at this as well... make a new base with deeper channels for the Heatkiller
    Quote Originally Posted by churchy View Post
    I'd be interested in bigger heat load performance, as in o/c of overvolted i7 @4.2+-4.5. Also can you add numbers for flow/resistance aswell? Congrats on beating 2degrees of champion , 2 is a lot for current similarly performing waterblocks that have come near maximum effectiveness.
    I have new test:

    Performance: OC i750@ 4.005MHz, 1.39V


    Thermal Test Round 1: OCCT
    Thermal Test Round 2: IntelBurnTest
    Thermal Test Round 3: CoreDemage



    EK Supreme HF Prototype CPU LGA 775-1366

    I am translating ...


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