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    Waterblock "MacGiver" made by Pietach

















    Last edited by Pietach; 05-19-2005 at 11:06 AM. Reason: Waterblock "MacGiver" made by Pietach

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    really nice idea.
    looks really good and it works.
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    very shiny

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    At first, I looked at the temperature graphs and didn't think it was that great, but if you are using the CPU in your sig, that's putting out 120 watts @ 2.1 Ghz and 1.95v, so that gives your block a C/W of 0.15 which is great!

    Well done!

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    Sisoftsandra - 91 W 0,19C\W

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    Personally I don't like squared waterblocks so maybe it's not a piece of art but performance level is impressive

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pietach
    Sisoftsandra - 91 W 0,19C\W

    Default speed is 1.46 Ghz yeh?

    Default volts is 1.75?

    If so, actual max output is:

    67*(2100/1463)*(1.95/1.75)^2

    = 119 Watts.

    = 0.15 C/W



    Good work.

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    Default volts is 1.75?
    default is 1.65V

    67*(2100/1463)*(1.95/1.65)^2= 134W wow

    0,13C/W wowwwwwww

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jimbo Mahoney
    Default speed is 1.46 Ghz yeh?

    Default volts is 1.75?

    If so, actual max output is:

    67*(2100/1463)*(1.95/1.75)^2

    = 119 Watts.

    = 0.15 C/W



    Good work.
    Do you have any kind of proof this is right?
    I've seen such calculations before but personally I highly doubt this is the way to calculate it.

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    lol I don't even know how to interprate the graph

    I need something simple like 'stock heatsink temps were' 'this heatsink did'



    Looks cool though and it's always nice to make your own
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