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Unread 10-26-2007, 02:18 AM   #8
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Default Re: who can help me make a test bed?

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Originally Posted by jaydee
We had a pretty long debate about die sims vs. computers for testing. The end result pretty much was use an actual computer. The problem with die sims is they do not represent a real CPU. Especially the new dual and quad cores. There are hot and cold spots all over those things. I die sim the heat is distributed pretty consistently over the entire die.

The hard part about using a computer is getting decent temps consistent temps. The hard part about a die sim is the construction of the die itself. You can't just throw any chunk of copper on and think it will work. You will want to make 3-4 different one's to try and replicate the different dies of the current CPU's. Single core, duel core, quad core and even tri core. Then you also have both AMD and Intel in which the designs are not similar and the heat sinks will react different on both brands.

If I was to start over I would buy a AMD mobo that would accept as many different AMD CPU's as possible and and Intel mobo that would accept as many Intel cpu's as possible. Then find one very good overclocking CPU for each and then buy a few other types of CPU's. Test the heat sinks on all of them and give a comparison. That would benefit the readers the most.

Might want to follow this technique: http://www.overclockers.com/articles1312/


If you are really set on the die sim approach then find a very good machinist and start designing some die's to match the current CPU's the best as possible. Use a simple heater cartridge and a variable power supply and use a high quality meters to read volts and do simple math to get the watts. Volts x Amps = Watts

Insulate them as best as possible and make sure they have a good solid mounting system. Also have the machinist make several extra die sims of each kind as the do wear out pretty fast being you have to remount the heat sinks several times.
thats excellent info, i probably should just use a few different cpus and mobos but i havent decided which route i will go yet. thanks for sharing Jaydee.
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