Can you make me one to fit a 7970 with 2x tec and small rotated contact area to reach the gpu ihs
? If so I want one, cold on my 7970 would be awesome
Can you make me one to fit a 7970 with 2x tec and small rotated contact area to reach the gpu ihs
? If so I want one, cold on my 7970 would be awesome
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What does die size have to do with the TEC? Thats what cold plates and IHS's are for..
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Any of the owners can show any screenshots with some temp results under stress testing? The product is really intresting. Thanks.
Last edited by FedericoUY; 02-09-2012 at 06:15 AM.
More so LARGER dies will produce better results with TEC's. As it is most dies require a decently thick cold plate to distribute heat from IHS.
Larger die = more even heat.
If you have a cooling question or concern feel free to contact me.
I have some results:
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Idle temps : 27/28/32/27
Load temps: 65/72/71/68
Alle temps with these settings:
ambient: 21
Temp target : 20
idle load tec is 40%
load temp offcourse 100%
Cooling: 3x360 rad with 2x 560ti in loop.
That rad must be suffering trying to cool a TEC and 2 gtx560ti's in a single loop.... Any idea what your coolant temp is? Would be interesting to see how hot it gets during a full load run so we can see how efficient the TEC unit is working.
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Originally Posted by {GOD}Raptor22
Just for a quick comparison, this is with the stock MCW-6500T with a single EK 360mm rad with GT's at 7V and single MCP355 with the Petra top, note the cold plate could have been tightened a LOT better but i've stripped the stock screws well three of them to be exact. I would've gotten much better results if i used two MCP's since the stock block is extremely restrictive and i was barely getting any water movement...
5200Mhz at 1.45V full load temps hovering in low 50's. It was a quick setup.
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Very Very cool, I am Tempted to over a Dual TEC Controller, and a chiller.... With the chiller i assume i would need two pumps? (One Hot side and one cool side). Is the LCD back lit? Can i swap it out a blue LCD?
Does the chiller have a mounting bracket?
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