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Unread 11-18-2005, 06:19 PM   #63
jaydee
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"My concern with this block is that it will do well on a test rig and be awful in actual long term usage." and then some unclear stuff about warping of the bp
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my guess has to be that you do not understand the present wb product offerings, Swiftech products have thick bps

jd
the goal is not a CPU emulator, it is a CPU + IHS emulator
Did you read the Swiftech page? it spacifically said the base flexes? Did I read it wrong?
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Originally Posted by Swiftech
The CNC machined C110 copper base plate is at the heart of Apogee's cooling efficiency. The Patent Pending Diamond Pin Matrix was optimized using Computational Fluid Dynamics analysis to yield the remarkable results recorded by the water-block. In the process, thickness of the base was reduced to 3mm. This resulted in a higher compliance of the base with its mating surface (i.e. the CPU heat spreader) thanks to the base plate added flexing ability.
As for the CPU-IHS emulator.... why? Havn't we decided the IHS was not important enough to concern ourselfs with?
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