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Unread 08-11-2002, 01:05 PM   #107
BillA
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Originally posted by bigben2k
Just as a side note, for future block designs...

It seems to me that BillA had a good point, about hot Swiftech deliberatly puts a curve on their waterblock, because the baseplate may bend, as it's clamped down (leaving a gap in the middle, over the core).

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erroneous "quote"
it is the Intel IHS that is 'dished'

the Swiftech is flat, FLAT, FLAT

webmedic
not too sure you will understand these but no doubt one of the "posting experts" here will expend 1000 words on what is wrong with them
(and I am indebeted to pHaestus for his guidance here)

these portray 10 installs under VERY controlled conditions;
measurements at 70W (~95W per Radiate) under steady-state conditions (after 4 to 5 hours),
with equipment 'beyond the pale' (for most, but NOT all, here)









you have a formidable task
I would suggest you scrap your timetable and start your testing lessons;
you cannot, despite all the words, imagine how difficult this is
-> to do well
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