mosfet water cooling!
Posted: Fri Nov 04, 2005 6:16 pm
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I think that goal is achievable with the EXOS-2. First, I'm getting there on 1.5 on the V-Core, I'm using phase so no problems there.....but the EXOS-2 can move 700W of heat and although your temps will probably end up in the 37-40C range, it should work alright.....I'm sure you know this, but for the benefit of others reading this you will see as you gget closer to the chips max that you will need to start upping the V-Core substantially for minimal gains.... a lot of the time those small increases are not worth the extra voltage you are pumping through the chipkillswitch83 wrote:yeah, MOSFETs are the least of my worries as well. btw, it's off-topic somewhat, but I have a goal I think is achieveable and I am willing to try it: 3 GHz over Exos2 in the Tsunami. I will initially use air (probably SI-120), then later go for the system. I know now you have your X2 4800+ @ 3.1, but I guess I'm insane for shooting so high and keep it cool and stable (the Newcastle is definitely talking for me right now, amazing what a 12-pk of ale can do for one's nerves and mind, lol). Now you know my true aim capper
Very good call. It's easy to get all caught up in the overclocking mode, and forget about the safety of your components!capper5016 wrote:a lot of the time those small increases are not worth the extra voltage you are pumping through the chip
no, but I wish I had. I could really make a good use of those 'cause you could easyly fry an egg on my mosfetsgvblake22 wrote:Holy crap, those are pretty amazing little things! I never thought I'd see water cooling for MOSFETS!!!
Did you actually use any of these products sbohdan?
of course. a hunk of silicone and metal leads can only handle so much juice, lol. The cool thing (no pun intended!) is the fact that, as you already know from using the system, the Exos2 is substantially quieter than any air-cooled solution pretty well. Of course, that's merely secondary to how well it can cool, which is extremely well on the W/C. Defauly vcore is close to what you have it now, so that's not bad at all! hell, it's barely a 10% voltage jump and you're able to take a 2.4 up and above 3 GHz, and on a legitimately cheaper cooling solution when compared to the monster Exos2. I believe it will be fairly proportional when I go to OC the 3800+ to the same speed on a heftier cooling solution. I'm already drooling at the prospect of a 1GHz jumpcapper5016 wrote: I think that goal is achievable with the EXOS-2. First, I'm getting there on 1.5 on the V-Core, I'm using phase so no problems there.....but the EXOS-2 can move 700W of heat and although your temps will probably end up in the 37-40C range, it should work alright.....I'm sure you know this, but for the benefit of others reading this you will see as you gget closer to the chips max that you will need to start upping the V-Core substantially for minimal gains.... a lot of the time those small increases are not worth the extra voltage you are pumping through the chip