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Unread 06-03-2002, 09:13 PM   #26
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Allroy - you can check my article on cooling the Kyro II w/ a pelt. I didn't use a cold plate there. I would actually reccommend making a second cold plate just for the RAM as it is very difficult to have that cold plate fit perfcectly. Keep in mind that if it is slightly off in measurements, it will not cool well as the contact will be poor.
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Well, it's not off. I found out the measurements down to the .0001. Everything is CNC machined. Also the final product will be polished better, cus I'm asking for them to do it this time... for the prototypes I sanded them myself. :P
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Unread 06-03-2002, 09:14 PM   #27
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Up to what wattage?
I used an 80w.
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Unread 06-03-2002, 09:26 PM   #28
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Now if I can only successfully mod my Gainward Ti4600
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They're now for sale @ www.maximumoc.com everyone!
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most ppl use low wattage pelts. Why not put a 156w pelt on it? I got the cool water, pump and money fer it. I will be using this for my gf3 ti200. what do u guys think?
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most ppl use low wattage pelts. Why not put a 156w pelt on it? I got the cool water, pump and money fer it. I will be using this for my gf3 ti200. what do u guys think?
You can use as great a wattage as you want, I used an 85w because that's what I had that would fit under my waterblock.
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u dont offer discounts? How did u fix the plate onto the card? Do I need 2 plates for one card?
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Unread 08-03-2002, 11:47 PM   #33
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u dont offer discounts? How did u fix the plate onto the card? Do I need 2 plates for one card?
I'm sorry, but why would I offer discounts.. why would you even ask.... Do you just want a lower price or something? You're not getting it -_-


Go read the site to answer your other questions. Honestly.
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You say you have the measurments to .0001? Could i have the thickness change measurement (the height diff between the cpu and ram) for a ti4600? I'm thinkin of making one big waterblock to cool the cpu and ram together. I'm not using the measurments to make my own coldplate.
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For the cold plate couldnt you have one side stand out and have bolts that hold the plates together? Just an Idea. As for me I got an ATI 8500, and probably wont pelt cool it anytime soon. Maybe if I get a new card this next year. Hopefully I can get a cold plate for one of the next cards.

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