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Aikimox

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  1. I really hope that's not the case Though it is still a great product for a great price. Realistically, you won't be going 24/7 + gaming at 30C room and no coolerpad @4GHz accross the board.
  2. I'm getting 7.55sec but with the stock BCLK, yours is @10000. Should be about right then. Wonder why I can't get above 3.7GHz on all cores, even if it's set to 4x40 or 4x45 and all the power settings are on max... Weird.
  3. Here are my results for idle temps (room 27C) Tuniq TX-4 vs ICD-24: There's a steady difference of 2-3C across the board.
  4. Hey guys, can someone please run Wprime 32MB with level 1 OC and post the results (no extra tweaking)? I'm trying to see if the ES sample I got is different in terms of performance. Thanks!
  5. This may take some time, the companies I'm working with are very busy and slow, can't speed them up
  6. Ok, so I installed the 2-piped HS and the temps dropped substantially. Was hitting 90C (peak) in 3DMark06 @ stock clocks and now I'm under 85C in Prime95 @ level 1. Level3 is a no go though, still hitting 90C+ in Prime95. I guess, the 4-pipe HS is a must now. Will continue the research and keep you guys posted!
  7. yes, the reason is with thinner pipes you don't have to flatten them and flattening on its own decreases the heat transfer. Ideally you have to keep them cylinder-shaped. So, even 3 smaller by unflattened pipes would increase thermal flow. And we are talking about extra modifications. First is to build a new bigger copper plate and submerge the pipes inside instead of simply soldering from above. Second place the other ends inside the radiator fins. We are still looking for the best approach that won't cost 10k lol
  8. Three if you don't modify the CPU part With a complete redesign 4 pipes are possible according to our thermal application engineer.
  9. Definitely better than the original 1-piped HS! Whoa!
  10. Sorry but not yet. Me and my assistant are hard pressed by an urgent project, so we have no time for editing the video (it's over 3GB and 30+min, lol)
  11. Good points, will keep you posted on the progress.
  12. The heatsink itself won't be expensive but prototyping is very expensive. So even if the HS is ~50$, if it's 3k to design it...will see.
  13. Yup, that's the idea. At this point I still haven't got the quote for the project but when it's ready will have to decide.
  14. According to their thermal app. engineers it should be doable. The pipes will be smaller and go inside the radiator and inside the CPU copper plate (the plate itself may have to be replaced with a bigger one)
  15. Awesome, please keep us posted. BTW, my business partner who's working on a 4-piped HS requested a 2-piped HS for some experiments, so the sooner you get them the sooner we may be able to improve them
  16. Haha, very true. I wasted 2 hours yesterday just for the following: " The part number your are looking for is inactive in Canada and thus unavailable for purchase. In addition, installing this part in your system would void the warranty." And they are asking why do most serious businesses move to California, lol
  17. lol, even with custom OC' lower than level 1, slightly above the stock 2920xm, still hitting 90C in Crysis 2.
  18. Thanks a bunch! Tried Crysis 2 dx11 OC' level 1 (up to 4GHz) - 90-96C Need a dual-piped HS.
  19. That's the one! Seems like the part is not active in Canada Could you order one more for me pls? I'll pay you extra for the trouble.
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