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09-06-2010, 12:56 PM | #1 |
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What happened to the Jet design? (Cathar, where are you? ;-)
I thought i should ask, and i might as well do it here. Cathar offhanded the Storm/G7 thingy to Swiftech who since then pretty much did... Nothing to it? It's now again replaced with microchannel designs, or micro "pin array designs" and every company with any "pride" has plate with a bunch of holes in different patterns in there block. These are usually called "jet plates" or something stupid like that, even as they aren't anything like the jets i've been expecting to see.
So, my question is... What happened? Did everyone decide that microchannel designs were better when i looked the other way, or is it simply cost in manufacturing making the blocks with this design to impractical, or even impossible to turn a profit on? I miss the good old days. It feels like only yesterday... B! |
09-06-2010, 09:06 PM | #2 | |
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Re: What happened to the Jet design? (Cathar, where are you? ;-)
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03-22-2015, 01:09 PM | #3 |
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Re: What happened to the Jet design? (Cathar, where are you? ;-)
What happened is that the processor heat loads increased and the micro channel base plate design with a jet plate is a much more efficient design.
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06-10-2015, 01:46 PM | #4 |
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Re: What happened to the Jet design? (Cathar, where are you? ;-)
Damn, impressive 5 year later post
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06-13-2015, 01:00 AM | #5 |
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Re: What happened to the Jet design? (Cathar, where are you? ;-)
A'men! What's new?
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06-14-2016, 03:55 PM | #6 |
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Re: What happened to the Jet design? (Cathar, where are you? ;-)
It's a good thing old threads never die.
So, anyway. What you guys are saying is that my Cascade (if i can find it) would perform worse then a "modern" design, and if i'm to build a new WC system, i need to grab a new block to go with it? Hey, it's my old thread, i should be allowed to resurrect it. |
05-10-2017, 07:51 PM | #7 |
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Re: What happened to the Jet design? (Cathar, where are you? ;-)
*Hay all guys!*
AFAIR, Jet design was better because it was able to cool off the hot spots of an overclocked processor better than others, so it could maintain a higher overclock, even if it didn't show on temperatures. But now, processors come with heat spreaders. so thats advantage fades away. I wounder if it would still be the best watercooler block for dellided processors...
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07-17-2017, 04:59 PM | #8 |
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Re: What happened to the Jet design? (Cathar, where are you? ;-)
CPU tdps haven't really increased much, I have used a swiftech mcw-6000, apogee gt, and an mcw-5002 on lga 1366 hexacores. Obviously some newer designs do better, but they all worked.
I only stopped using the mcw-5002 so I could build a new cold plate and use it on socket 939 with the peltier again. I got this whole kit at a garage sale for 20$ back in the day, I shoehorned it from the socket-462 setup, to use on 939 for a long time, eventually adding a mounting plate for all sockets.... Even had the meanwell aux. psu, two 120mm rads, reservoir, etc. I could tell the guy fried his CPU, also had trouble with the cheap reservoirs leaking on him. His loss, my gain! Sadly the base plate was offset for 462, and i screwed up trying to sand off the nub. Never could get a new base plate until I made my own from a copper bar. Trying to add pic, if it worked you can see me universal adapter and copper bar baseplate. Otherwise it worked great without the peltier as a normal water block. Could never find prettier barbs, I tried the o-ring chrome style ones but they wouldn't seal up... NPT vs parallel The apogee GT was one of those jet designs... Worked great on quad lga 775 and 1366 from what I recall, I have a few lying around. Never modified one yet, I recall you could drill another return hole, and open up the jets for better flow without losing much if any efficiency... Found this article while trying to look up my old block http://www.procooling.com/index.php?...ticles&disp=84 ----------- Found a picture of the pin blocks from an old xs thread... also added pics of my old 939 setup without the peltier, felt period correct Last edited by rhkcommander; 07-17-2017 at 05:12 PM. |
08-09-2017, 05:23 PM | #9 |
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Re: What happened to the Jet design? (Cathar, where are you? ;-)
I happen to be another proud member of the 'Cathar Storm CPU Block Club'...
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03-10-2018, 03:21 AM | #10 | |
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03-14-2018, 02:37 PM | #11 |
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Re: What happened to the Jet design? (Cathar, where are you? ;-)
The water cooling parts were from a garage sale, a guy nuked his socket A setup with the peltier so I got it for 20$, I've had the 939 since 939 was new
First computer I built myself 100%, started with a x1300xt from sapphire, quickly moved up to a sapphire x1950pro, dual 3870's from HIS, kept it up to date until gtx 560 ti - even tried windows 10 on it, ran well but the DFI boards were limited to 4gb, so I started experimenting with the asus motherboards that could do up to 16gb on 939 until I had a house fire recently, so all of that stuff is either ruined or packed up, I'm not 100% sure. |
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