July 16, 201312 yr When I was looking for a ram pot, I always saw the same thing, a pot fix on small heatsinks. Everybody make the same stuff and put is name on it... So I made something new (I think), not for commercial purpose, but for pleasure. Feel free to make your own ram pot, I can send you the drawing for free, but please, don't sell it without "autorisation". The idea is to make something different, with only one goal, increase performance. I don't care of how easy it's to use or if i have to use lot of tim or if it works with ddr, ddr2, ddr3... Here you can see my idea, it's like a "direct in touch ram pot". For performance point of view, it's really better, and "load" & "idle" temperature stay very closed. ---------------------------------------------- Ok, now, let's see the drawing. each side off the stick have his own pot Each pot is made on AL or copper (for the crazy guy), but trust my, aluminium is good enough the pot are heavy... so keep your money, and used AL instead of cooper On the top, you have a kind of "container" to fill with nitrogen, and I made holes, between IC, to increase AL/LN2 area. In front of IC, it's full of AL, no holes, It's better for stay cold during load. The side of the pot. Fixing part, machining picture and LN2 picture coming soon. Sorry for my English, if you want to correct something, or don't understand let's me know.
July 16, 201312 yr Author Fixing part : As you know, when you screw, if you are not align with IC you can't have a good mounting Probably not the best solution to machin it (lot of waste), but faster for me ( no CNC) : Where is the pot Edited December 19, 201312 yr by Wizerty
July 16, 201312 yr Author It fit well : 1st use : Some Ice : Look good Edited December 19, 201312 yr by Wizerty
July 16, 201312 yr I thought of the same thing aswell. The idea is basically good but all pots have to be thermically connected with eachother and stay at about the same temperature. Otherwise the thermal tension could remove the chips from the pcb.
July 17, 201312 yr Author I thought of the same thing aswell. The idea is basically good but all pots have to be thermically connected with eachother and stay at about the same temperature. Otherwise the thermal tension could remove the chips from the pcb. I don't think... I already use it, 2 time with BBSE, 4-5 session with the same PSC stick and 3 time with MFR. I never kill IC or stick, and with MFR one pot is @ambient and the other one is @-80 (single side). When you fill with nitrogen, you don't need to have one probe per pot, the T° is always very close. At the beginning, I put 3 probe, to check if every think goes right but it's useless, one is enought, exept if your stick have diffente CB/CBB.
December 19, 201312 yr Author Update with picture. Only one piece in the world hahaa, this is price less
December 19, 201312 yr Awesome man, love to see new memory pots let me know when/if they become available
December 19, 201312 yr Author Awesome man, love to see new memory pots let me know when/if they become available I don't make business with overclocking, it's just for fun, I made my own pot for pleasure I will show you my CPU pot later If you know someone to machin it, I can give you the drawing ( I don't have enought free time to make you one )
December 21, 201312 yr I don't make business with overclocking, it's just for fun, I made my own pot for pleasure I will show you my CPU pot laterIf you know someone to machin it, I can give you the drawing ( I don't have enought free time to make you one ) Very nice, CAD file would be awesome as I think I have someone who can help me in that department.
December 23, 201312 yr Author Open source memory pot? Awesome! Yep, open source Only 2 point, -If you sell it, don't forget me -If you build it, give him my name , w1z, WIZ, wizerty .... don't care IMPORTANT : Before starting "production", check the space between memory slot & i build it for MB with "ram lock" on only one side So if "dual" lock you need to remove one or design a new pot. l0ud_sil3nc3 : Ask him, inventor files or STEP, IGES ?
December 25, 201312 yr might have access to cnc soon... i would be interested in doing something with this..
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