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Re: EVGA X99 Classified Waterblock *sketches up*
2015/01/08 06:38:10
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Is "Motherboard" in AIDA64 the vrm temp?
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Re: EVGA X99 Classified Waterblock *sketches up*
2015/01/08 06:59:23
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AnonymousGuy Is "Motherboard" in AIDA64 the vrm temp?
I would try and HWInfo64 Sensor Section. Maybe is Motherboard and chipset temperature? You can ask than and on HWInfo Forum for different reading. What say AIDA64 for motheroard? How much?
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Re: EVGA X99 Classified Waterblock *sketches up*
2015/01/08 07:46:41
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Here is a screen shot of the no load temps for my setup. Ok that did not come out right let see if I can get it right Field Value Sensor Properties Sensor Type Fintek F71889A (ISA 290h) GPU Sensor Type Diode (NV-Diode) Temperatures Motherboard 21 °C (70 °F) CPU 26 °C (79 °F) CPU #1 / Core #1 18 °C (64 °F) CPU #1 / Core #2 24 °C (75 °F) CPU #1 / Core #3 17 °C (63 °F) CPU #1 / Core #4 17 °C (63 °F) CPU #1 / Core #5 19 °C (66 °F) CPU #1 / Core #6 17 °C (63 °F) Aux 24 °C (75 °F) GPU1: GPU Diode 23 °C (73 °F) GPU2: GPU Diode 23 °C (73 °F) GPU3: GPU Diode 21 °C (70 °F) Samsung SSD 850 PRO 256GB (S1SUNWAF700174T) 19 °C (66 °F) Samsung SSD 850 PRO 256GB (S1SUNWAF700173V) 19 °C (66 °F) Samsung SSD 850 PRO 256GB (S1SUNSAF934497B) 19 °C (66 °F) Samsung SSD 850 PRO 256GB (S1SUNSAF934498N) 19 °C (66 °F) Cooling Fans CPU 765 RPM Chassis 2463 RPM Power Supply 737 RPM GPU1 0% GPU2 0% GPU3 0% Voltage Values CPU Core 0.891 V CPU VRM 0.912 V +3.3 V 3.296 V +5 V 5.470 V +12 V 9.240 V +3.3 V Standby 3.376 V VBAT Battery 3.360 V GPU1: GPU Core 1.181 V GPU2: GPU Core 1.181 V GPU3: GPU Core 1.181 V Power Values CPU Package 47.18 W GPU1: GPU TDP% 23% GPU2: GPU TDP% 22% GPU3: GPU TDP% 22%
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Re: EVGA X99 Classified Waterblock *sketches up*
2015/01/08 11:46:48
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AnonymousGuy Is "Motherboard" in AIDA64 the vrm temp?
Yeah, I believe it is. My idle temp is 26C with previously mentioned stats, and at full load it goes up to 28C during stability tests. The stock sink makes the vrm seem to run hot, but it actually runs very cool compared to older boards. A active fan on it made it feel cold in the open. My old x58 board's vrm would run around 50C on water in comparison. Edit: Nope, that is likely the chipset temperature. My bios is reading 29C at idle, 26C at initial startup only. HWinfo64 shows the same 29C at idle in the OS, and 36C max during a pass of x264.
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Re: EVGA X99 Classified Waterblock *sketches up*
2015/01/08 14:58:20
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I'm thinking Auxiliary under Fintek section is the VRM. The chipset shouldn't ever really get hot I don't think since it's not dealing with anything more heavy duty than USB and IO stuff. With my desktop idling it was 43C and with a P95 run for a few minutes and 500W of power draw, went to 53C peak. That sounds about right. I used an IR gun and read 60C a while ago on the VRM heatsink. Like my sig says my case has no fans in it.
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Re: EVGA X99 Classified Waterblock *sketches up*
2015/01/08 20:53:00
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Here are the completed parts for the FTW Chipset: Now I have flipped the fixture plate over and am attempting to surface that to make the Vregs which will also fit the Micro, and the micro chipset blocks. Going to be a long night for me, but I will take pictures along the way. Already ran into a few snags, but nothing unmanageable.
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Re: EVGA X99 Classified Waterblock *sketches up*
2015/01/08 23:20:33
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The flipped over fixture plate: Sporting nothing but the bevel around the edge... First pass, just to show the difference: Completed plate, ready to start outlining the Micro Blocks: I will also have a small surprise for you guys shortly...
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Re: EVGA X99 Classified Waterblock *sketches up*
2015/01/08 23:44:56
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Got the camera right in the action for this. Remember its not the bit thats moving, its the camera that is moving. I don't know how my phone survived getting pelted by aluminum shards... but all in the name of machining videos! So now its almost 3 am. Cant really focus anymore, so im calling it quits before I loose a finger or something.
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Re: EVGA X99 Classified Waterblock *sketches up*
2015/01/10 02:50:53
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I guess no one thought the video was as cool as I did Oh well. First copper pics of the Micro chipset due out today.
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Re: EVGA X99 Classified Waterblock *sketches up*
2015/01/10 02:58:07
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I actually enjoy the video, but it took me a few seconds to figure out the whole "The Camera is moving" part...
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Re: EVGA X99 Classified Waterblock *sketches up*
2015/01/10 03:55:11
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Thanks for video, you are real enthusiast. And off course thanks to you EVGA X99 Series look amazing.
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Re: EVGA X99 Classified Waterblock *sketches up*
2015/01/10 04:03:55
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That is definitely a neat video. I didn't see it until just now though. Keep up the good work.
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Re: EVGA X99 Classified Waterblock *sketches up*
2015/01/10 05:51:21
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May i ask why there is a line between each of the paths? I thought at firat this was your lapping/polishing tool.
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Re: EVGA X99 Classified Waterblock *sketches up*
2015/01/10 11:33:43
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nateman_doo I guess no one thought the video was as cool as I did Oh well. First copper pics of the Micro chipset due out today.
Video was very cool. You should show a camera angle from back further so people who don't understand that the XY table is moving can see what you mean. I don't personally do any machining, but am constantly in machine shops due to my profession. There is something hypnotic about watching materials get milled via CNC. Especially the 5 axis machines. Those things are mind numbingly cool in terms of what they can do. CNC lathes are really cool to watch as well. I've played around on some Bridgeport mills, but no one here would want me cutting their waterblocks....LOL
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Re: EVGA X99 Classified Waterblock *sketches up*
2015/01/10 14:54:37
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☄ Helpfulby nateman_doo 2015/01/10 17:34:32
nateman_doo I guess no one thought the video was as cool as I did Oh well. First copper pics of the Micro chipset due out today.
I got a good laugh out of the auto focus in the beginning Very cool, keep em coming! Your blocks have my regs hitting only 37C max so far, nooooiiiiice! I was concerned they were going to explode from running over 2V on air lol.
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Re: EVGA X99 Classified Waterblock *sketches up*
2015/01/10 16:44:50
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nateman_doo I guess no one thought the video was as cool as I did Oh well. First copper pics of the Micro chipset due out today.
Give us mooooore.
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Re: EVGA X99 Classified Waterblock *sketches up*
2015/01/10 17:34:04
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as requested :)
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Re: EVGA X99 Classified Waterblock *sketches up*
2015/01/10 17:36:35
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seta8967 May i ask why there is a line between each of the paths? I thought at firat this was your lapping/polishing tool.
The line is just the tool path. An overlap so to speak. After the cutting, I lapped the entire plate. Since I don't have access to a board, I am going to be more aggressive with the backside to make sure it doesn't make contact with anything. I may have some time to work on that tomorrow. Not sure.
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Re: EVGA X99 Classified Waterblock *sketches up*
2015/01/10 23:52:45
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☄ Helpfulby nateman_doo 2015/01/11 08:53:18
Slamming 540W through the CPU alone, vreg didn't go above 36C.
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Re: EVGA X99 Classified Waterblock *sketches up*
2015/01/11 15:21:22
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look crazy but very nice and yeah the video was neat but didn't know exactly what i was seeing, did chuckle when the camera tried to focus on flying bits of metal
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Re: EVGA X99 Classified Waterblock *sketches up*
2015/01/12 08:18:51
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Yea, it was on auto focus. Hard to focus when your being pelted with aluminum shrapnel ya know? I thought it was cool. Glad you guys did too :) Here is the start of the FTW & Micro Vreg blocks: Holes will be drilled today, maybe the outer shell... still debating on the processes.
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Re: EVGA X99 Classified Waterblock *sketches up*
2015/01/12 10:32:30
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One suggestion I would offer up is enlarging the screws holes on the delrin portion of the waterblocks. Seems like the screws wanted to thread into them and made it more difficult to put the two halves together.
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Re: EVGA X99 Classified Waterblock *sketches up*
2015/01/12 11:50:22
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Thats done for a purpose, to keep them as aligned as possible. oversized holes introduce slop.
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Re: EVGA X99 Classified Waterblock *sketches up*
2015/01/12 13:05:09
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nateman_doo Thats done for a purpose, to keep them as aligned as possible. oversized holes introduce slop.
More slop would have helpful. Then I could have loosely installed all the screws and tightened everything down progressively and it would have probably aligned itself. Especially if you used flat screws and countersunk the holes (although this would be another machining operation). Not trying to sound like the blocks are low quality or anything, just I'm used to EK and Koolance blocks and their way of putting blocks together. Although on the plus side your gasket channel being a tighter fit made reinstalling it way easier than it is with some blocks I've worked with.
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Re: EVGA X99 Classified Waterblock *sketches up*
2015/01/12 16:31:54
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your the also one of the only ones who has taken the blocks apart ;)
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Re: EVGA X99 Classified Waterblock *sketches up*
2015/01/12 16:50:27
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Nateman_doo your the also one of the only ones who has taken the blocks apart ;)
I did also but i don't mind the tight tolerance. Had to clean out my cpu loop, had a flow issue
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Re: EVGA X99 Classified Waterblock *sketches up*
2015/01/13 03:50:00
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Was your flow issue resolved? Hopefully I was not the source of the flow issue? So here is where it sits for a while: I am waiting on more copper, and the next 2 days are spoken for. Thursday I expect to get right too it. I have most of the code already written so it will be quick.
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Re: EVGA X99 Classified Waterblock *sketches up*
2015/01/13 06:42:25
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Yep, nothing big just needed to clean out my loop
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Re: EVGA X99 Classified Waterblock *sketches up*
2015/01/13 08:34:44
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kmarch Yep, nothing big just needed to clean out my loop
Off topic, but plasticizer or random cosmic gunk?
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