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  1. I also planed a threaded base but there is one big problem: You have S775, S1155/1156 and 1366 whiche are too close to eachother to put seperate holes/threads there. Plus it is cheaper for you guys In few days I will put the mounting/insulation guide online showing how it is very easy to use my backplate/mounting-system
  2. I also planed a threaded base but there is one big problem: You have S775, S1155/1156 and 1366 whiche are too close to eachother to put seperate holes/threads there. Plus it is cheaper for you guys In few days I will put the mounting/insulation guide online showing how it is very easy to use my backplate/mounting-system
  3. @ knut: POM and alu are about the same price @ Pete: Yea I know Never took it that way I agree that there is no issue with ice on the bracket but some ppl kinda think that way or just don't like the ice there.
  4. Would be interesting to know which one you mean exactly Well "Materials" is part of my studies and we discussed about 40 different types of plastic. So I tested POM, PVC, PTFE and PUR. PTFE, PUR and PVC have a even lower heat conductivity with about 0,17-0,25 but they are more ductile than POM which means if you put too much pressure on the mounting braket it can start to bend. This does not happen with POM so that's why I picked it
  5. Thx Pete! Actually it performs realy nice. Don't forget: It's not a LN2 only pot like your design. It's also a pot which works realy good with DICE as I have a lot of customers who want to bench with DICE aswell. The question is why do you want to see a aluminium bracket in 2012? One of my first pots (pic taken early 2008) So actually aluminium mounting is 2008 for me and not 2012 Also plastic is not just plastic I tested 4 different kinds of plastic within the years and this one is just perfect for containers. Here you can see the same material (just different colour) after a benchsession with AMD CPUs - and you know this means full pot and -180°C. As you can see there is not much ice on the mounting bracket even when using these temperatures. That's because the of the different heat conductivity. Pics taken by Ninjalane: Compare to SF3D IP: Heat conductivity: Aluminium: 236 POM: 0,31 So the heat conductivity of POM is 760 times lower than aluminium. This means if you cool down your pot you don't wast energy (LN2) to cool down a thick aluminium bracket. During the benching you will always need more LN2 to keep your mounting bracket cold aswell. And you have ten times more ice around an aluminium bracket than POM. About the conversation on CeBIT: I sold about 50 pots so far in the last years and 48 of them with POM bracket. I had huge complaints about aluminium brackets because of the ice everywhere so I changed it over 4 years ago. And so far nobody complaint about the POM bracket The low heat conductivity doesn't only mean low cooldown - it also means it takes ages to heat it up. If you use a torch on your pot (and I hope you use it inside to heat up the pot and not the mounting bracket as you can see on the picture above) there is no problem if you hit the POM bracket. POM starts to get ductile at around 180°C. I tested it with my torch and even after one minute straight on mounting bracket I did not reach this temperature! If you use the torch normal inside the pot it will never affect the mounting bracket.
  6. I still have POM backplates if someone needs them If there are enough requests I will sell them again Thanks Christian
  7. Yea that's the point. I had 10 mm POM in the past and some ppl said it would be better to have a thinner backplate which doesn't work with plastic. I always put 13 or 10 mm Armaflex between Mainboard an backplate so it doesn't matter whether it's steel or POM Thanks
  8. @ Karl: Thanks Will reserve one for you! @ ME4ME: For sure! The four on top here are thumbnuts: Like you can see here mounted:
  9. Hey fellow overclockers out there! Withing over five years of extreme overclock I have always created and successfully used my own LN2/DICE containers. Normally I just produced about 3-5 pots, kept one for myself and sold the rest. Finally I made the step and founded "der8auer ECC" (Extreme Cooling Components) which means more products and constant availability for you I want to thank everybody who supported me within the last years - especially my family, team PCGHX, HWBot and everybody else who bought my products and made this possible For prices and more details check out: http://www.der8auer.de ! Let's start with the first product: Fusion Pot rev3! Raptor rev2 (Full-Copper GPU Pot) will follow within few weeks Fusion rev3 - 2.20 kg weight - 170 mm height - 70 mm diameter
  10. Srsly I dont get it. How can they sell 77W but you get 95W? Something is going wrong here.
  11. Well it was the same with the SB-N launch. At the beginning you only saw 5,4-5,5 ghz CPUs but nowadays you find a lot of 5,7-5,8 ghz CPUs everywhere. Just a matter of time
  12. I benched these cards few years back alot with McZonk and we hardly achieved such a clock on dice!
  13. Well yes but still there are also e.g. pots with aluminium-mounting out there and I am 100% sure that you will have five times more condensation there Wrap a towel around the top and it will be fine edit: If you think it's such an big issue I might change something. Already have an Idea Give me few days and I'll be back
  14. It was planed to be flush at the beginning. These mounting plates are water jet cutted. I ordered 14 mm black POM. Last week the guy calls me and says they only have 10 mm white left... But it still works fine
  15. Well the condensation around the top is not a problem. Took this picture after 4h of benching: You can see that the mounting material is very good and there is not much ice on the top Only ~1 cm around the top.
  16. Haha dino I already found a name No Blitzkrieg-Pot
  17. 1. It's only few mm and due to the POM mounting plate there is no big "cold transfer". 2. The hole seems a lot larger than it is because of the angle. It's only 2,5mm diameter. My old Pots like BEAST rev1 had 4,5mm hole and I read all the opinions of the last publishing. So the new pot will have only 2,5mm Thanks Will publish the price in few days on my homepage.
  18. Quick mounting preview Launch is next week
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