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menfou
11-23-01, 01:05 AM
I would like to do a database with:

CPU,Voltage,Mhz
Water temp,ambiant temp

ex:
Score=Delta°C/Watts

Menfou________: 0.033 °C/W I have 2
http://www.overclockershideout.com/Merchant2/graphics/00000001/image0039900.gif
Conerjack______: 0.034 °C/W
http://www.multimania.com/totopointc/senfu.jpg
megabytes_____: 0.037°C/W
http://www.hwlabs.com/products/images/BIPrime_Front_Small.jpg
djakette_______: 0.043°C/W
TheJackyTower_: 0.044°C/W
_Will_________: 0.049°C/W
http://forums.overclockers.ws/vb/attachment.php?s=&postid=359654
ouam__________: 0.125°C/W Le Veilleur______: 0.131°C/W
http://users.skynet.be/leveilleur/Photos/Mvc-016f2.jpg

_Will_
11-23-01, 02:38 AM
heres a pic of my radiator (actually from tom's hardware) if u need it

the posted temp i have is only at 45% power too...i just set it to 100% and will post those temps soon :)

_Will_
11-23-01, 03:17 AM
okay heres new specs:

water temp: 25
v-core: 1.85
CPU temp: 36
ambient: 22

still 1.4 tbird @ 1.5 (10.5X143)

Tiger
11-23-01, 11:40 AM
water temp: 16.9C
v-core: 1.83V
CPU temp: 29C
ambient: 19.2C
Evaporative cooling; running seti

BillA
11-23-01, 01:02 PM
this thread has GREAT potential
BUT
I'm afraid it's doomed

if you do not (in some manner) quantify the air AND coolant flow rates

you're just "blowin' in the wind" (and adding to it)

suggestions:
identify the radiator, fan(s), and fan mounting details
identify the pump, AND measure the flow through the system
indicate how and where the water temp is being measured

could be a useful database

be cool

Warlord2
11-23-01, 01:18 PM
1.2@1.5 tbird 1.89v is what mbm reads
gph 250 inline
waterblock Maze2
radiator=ddcube 2 131cfm 28c 12v
radiator=transmission cooler 2 108cfm 28c 12v
radiator=ddcube 2 131cfm 32c 7v
radiator=transmission cooler 2 108cfm 32c 7v
both radiators 27c 12v
both radiators 28c 7v

all load temps

ambient ~24c
room temp n/a
water temp n/a
temps being measured with motherboard