All the design that I will be making will be in both Copper and Aluminum. The designs I will end up with should contend with the top designs already out. Once I get the blocks milled out there will be pics of the inside design on my website along with my testing of them and independant reviews of them.
My testing will not be a Duron or a 1gig or less T-bird either like a lot of tech sites seem to be using. My test setup will be a Epox 8K7A+ and a T-Bird 1400. I will do both stock and overclock tests on every block. Being the 1400 is probably the hottest running CPU there is, that is what I will use.
Also I plan on making the regular Socket A blocks to start with that will use the holes around the socket. Once those are done I will move to the duel boards as I will have to come up with a hold down device if they won't have mounting holes. Then if there is a demand I will do soc370 and maybe P4.
I also will be doing chipset and GPU blocks.
Needless to say this will take some time to get going. I plan on having a sellable socket a cooler out by Mid January in both Aluminum and Copper.
$60us??? My blocks will not be that much!! I should have a good block in the lower $30's for the copper and the mid $20's for the Aluminum. And the lesser versions in the mid $20's for copper and $20 or less for the Aluminum. That's not set in stone but it looks that way as of now.
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Originally posted by fut:
You said that you will be offering all designs in both Al and Cu flavors. What designs do you plan to offer? Like single/dual/no peltier setups and for which sockets?
Edward
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