Posted November 19, 201410 yr Hi, Some month ago I made a new ram pot for RAW MHZ (single side mem). Easy mount, fast and without TIM between pot and heatspreader It's 100% home made (idea, drawing, machining, testing..). Feel free to use this drawing on your own, but please "no commercial sell" with my drawing. Red part = mem slot / green = PCB / Black = IC / Blue part = Pot + HS / Grey = mounting plate
November 19, 201410 yr Author I don't have expensive machine, all is made with manual milling Edited November 19, 201410 yr by Wizerty
November 19, 201410 yr Author Action : I have tested only 6 different stick (3kit) since I have it - Corsair KIT#1, best stick -> 2157Mhz on M6I ( a friend kill it some month after this screen ) - Kingston best stick -> 2080Mhz on M6I (reviews on cold http://www.cowcotland.com/articles/1581/wizerty-oc-memoire-kingston-hyperx-predator-2800-c12.html ) - New Corsair KIT#2, best stick -> 2155Mhz on z97x soc force LN2 link will be update Edited November 19, 201410 yr by Wizerty
November 19, 201410 yr Great job man,can you consider making a new pot with support for 2 dimms with space only for regular boards(expect impact ofc) ?I can imagine something like that with a solid copper base and tall size would be king for ln2 ram benching (32M and XTU ) If you do plan this consider me a customer
November 19, 201410 yr coper is too expensive regarding the little gain performancewise. Al isnt really worse for a ram that doesnt heatup a lot. My point, buildig this pot is too much hours of handwork to sell it also.
November 19, 201410 yr Great job man,can you consider making a new pot with support for 2 dimms with space only for regular boards(expect impact ofc) ?I can imagine something like that with a solid copper base and tall size would be king for ln2 ram benching (32M and XTU ) If you do plan this consider me a customer He's done this already
November 19, 201410 yr Author Great job man,can you consider making a new pot with support for 2 dimms with space only for regular boards(expect impact ofc) ?I can imagine something like that with a solid copper base and tall size would be king for ln2 ram benching (32M and XTU ) If you do plan this consider me a customer Like this one ? http://forum.hwbot.org/showthread.php?t=80504 Trust me, you don't need copper. Heat spreader are really thick so it's as good as cooper, and without thermal interface between pot and HS you have "same" T° everywhere. This kind of pot with cooper will be TOO heavy... then you will need to much LN2 to cool it down, and to much time to heat it up in case of CB/CBB -------- I make it for FUN, to used pot I made on my own. It take me 4-5 hour to make one piece with manual milling machine + need to buy tool... It will be really expensive, and I won't be allowed to use machine if I sell product, I'm only allowed to use it one or two time a year. This is not my job With CNC I think it will be really fast to produce it, but I don't have access to this.
November 19, 201410 yr Looks good man,I like how the HS is part of the pot I'm sure it gives you great cold transfer,I'm guessing your getting really good cold temps on your memory's Your dual memory pot is also good design with how memory's slot up into the pot giving you max cold temps to your memorys
November 20, 201410 yr Author Looks good man,I like how the HS is part of the pot I'm sure it gives you great cold transfer,I'm guessing your getting really good cold temps on your memory's Your dual memory pot is also good design with how memory's slot up into the pot giving you max cold temps to your memorys Exactly V1 is also great, but need time to mount it. And every time you have to apply/clean TIM on IC... that's boring. V2 is great and easy to use
November 25, 20159 yr Exactly V1 is also great, but need time to mount it. And every time you have to apply/clean TIM on IC... that's boring. V2 is great and easy to use I know this was from last year but it's so awesome I had to comment, what a beautiful pot you built, it looks so professional. I love the design and never saw anything like it. Really cool idea and execution.
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