you can mess up with the other kinds of cooling too.
I had the displeasure of witnessing hardware that had been immersed for fun and on the cheap. using a plexiglas voting box and used cooking oil .
it did work but the hardware was contaminated with an awful stench. the hard drive was immersed as well, I believe it failed rather quickly, putting an end to the experiment.
the aquarium set up shown here would be fun for a number crunchinhg machine with multiple video cards, I guess. with the car radiator on the side you can tell right away it's a computer/aquarium/space heater combo
oil immersion is used by the utility companies for electricity transformers.
...But, if the stock backplate works, then there's no real problem as long as you're aware of the risk of crushing the caps and don't use the included plate, right? Or are there additional issues with using the stock plate with this cooler?Edit: thought I don't recommend this cooler - backplate is wrong for 6950 as they want to push on a rubber thing in the center of the back of the board where there are lots of caps, etc. so I had to use the stock backplate...
...But, if the stock backplate works, then there's no real problem as long as you're aware of the risk of crushing the caps and don't use the included plate, right? Or are there additional issues with using the stock plate with this cooler?
How's this hybrid mounting scheme working out for you?
Hey, that's great news. I just might invest in this cooler then, since it doesn't exceed the original form factor.
What kind of PWM adaptor cables were you talking about previously? Would be interesting to be able to plug the Setsugen fans directly into the fan headers on the graphics cards themselves to let the video card BIOS dictate fan speed. I don't have enough mobo headers for that, unfortunately...
My 6950 is on the way, Hold on for water cooling temps
You're going from 3x5850 to 1x6950? Hell, I figured you be holding out for 2x6990 but then your blocks wouldn't fit
A single 6950 ( Faslhed to 6970 ) will be a massive improvment in itself, I'm so VRAM bound in most games it's unreal.
Crysis with texture packs and MSAA can get so bad because of the VRAM bottleneck.
STALKER games running stock can stutter quite a bit and are damn near un-playable in certain parts of the game with the 'Complete' texture packs installed.
So my games will be a lot smoother, I could of got a few 2Gb 5850's for the price of this 6950 but I'm bored, I get bored a lot
I'll bang another one on there for Crossfire soon enough
And I don't have the CPU power to drive a couple 6990's
Is it just textures that are a problem? Or are you running at a silly resolution too?
I'm trying to decide between a 2nd 5870, 2x6950,2x6970 or 6990. (most likely one of the first two)
Received my motherboard-type-PWM-connector-to-VGA-PWM-connector cables today.
Here's the final product:
They hold below 61C in Furmark with a fan profile that's silent. 25-27C at idle.