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Does not help, but have added a WW graph to my previous post. |
Much respect for Les. He's one of the underappreciated people around here.
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interesting, your graphs (if I understand them - always a challenge) suggest that the WW should do better than the 462 - I'm ignoring the values and looking at the slope of the lines I guess I could test it . . . . I'll think on it |
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Persistent, willing to question oneself, adaptive, humble and resourceful. His on-line presence is everything I would ever aspire to be, but I'm too much of a hot-head. Les is greatly appreciated here on this side of the planet. |
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I've been wrongly taught about pressure (among other things), and it confuses the heck out of me, at times. I still have a lot to learn to get anywhere near the likes of Bill or Les:shrug: Cathar, can you comment on the DTek rumor? |
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Most standard watercooled system can keep up for now. But when you start to add all the items that would have to be cooled to have a quiet system... 150 ~ 200watt heatsource is not out of the question anymore. Throw in the next gen 15K rpm harddrives, GPU's, CPU's , this heat will soon become even too much for watercooled! Here is my heatload (may not be accurate but) CPU 2.66 oc'ed to 3.1 @ 1.65V = 85W GPU Radeon 9700Pro ..............= 35W SIS 655 NB ..............................= 15W (guess) 2 x ViaAqua 1300 pumps ........= 40W Total 175W I have recently built myself a chiller using a dehumidifier. My goal was for 24/7 operations, quiteness, and OC'ablility. Some of my observation. Water Temp ..... CPU temp ....... Delta ..............................no load 0c ------------------> 5C ------------> 5C -3C -----------------> 4C ------------> 7C -7C ---------------- > 3C ------------> 10C -12C ---------------> 2C ------------> 14C It would seem that the lower we want the CPU, the delta between the CPU and water temps increase. It would seem that the "cold-loss" as we get colder increases thereby reducing the effectiveness of the chiller?? |
Probably the diode reader is not calibrated for that range of temperature.
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Has already been confirmed by D-Tek themselves. I'm really looking forwards to the block hitting the scenes. It'll be an exact copy in terms of the important bits. |
D-Tek says 3 weeks and will be roughly $70.......
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That's not bad.... any plans for a poly or copper top then?
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Block looks really good. |
For all you curious people that didn't see it, here's a couple of pics of what it will look like:
http://pages.infinit.net/mwclan/ww1.jpg http://pages.infinit.net/mwclan/ww2.jpg http://pages.infinit.net/mwclan/ww3.jpg http://pages.infinit.net/mwclan/ww4.jpg http://pages.infinit.net/mwclan/ww5.jpg ;) |
Purrty. A little bit dirty is it not? ;) .
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The 'D' in D~Tek stands for dandruff :evilaugh: ...
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So what is happening w/ DTEK and WW???
No news for a while, :shrug: anyone know anything:confused: (Wanna buy):D, Anyone know if they can be preordered and is this a good Idea?
Thanks MikeE |
I've been told by Danny at D-Tek that ours should start shipping from D-tek in about 2 weeks...(can be more or less can't really say) I'm a bit like you guys....waiting anxiously.
I'm crossing my fingers because just from the emails and phone calls we recieve, lots of people are waiting for it and I'm sure we're going to be sold out in no time. |
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