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2 hours ago, joe4kyo said:

ran the same test with the new heatsink, pads, washers, kryonaut on gpu, still a good +10C offset on both gpu and hotspot. even with / without copper IHS.

oh well

 

I used Nanogrease Extreme on my original X170SM-G. Also to a smaller degree Silicon Lottery always comes into play even with GPUs.

 

51 minutes ago, MiRaGe said:

Is your 2080S O/Ced?

 

Nope no OC.

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9 minutes ago, electrosoft said:

 

I used Nanogrease Extreme on my original X170SM-G. Also to a smaller degree Silicon Lottery always comes into play even with GPUs.

 

 

Nope no OC.

Can you tell me what your result with O/C looks like?

Is your 2080S 150W or 200W?

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1 hour ago, MiRaGe said:

Can you tell me what your result with O/C looks like?

Is your 2080S 150W or 200W?

 

200w:

 

 

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1 hour ago, electrosoft said:

 

I used Nanogrease Extreme on my original X170SM-G. Also to a smaller degree Silicon Lottery always comes into play even with GPUs.

 

 

Nope no OC.

yeah I also ran some tests with nanogrease, no luck there either.  Mine is overclocked but undervolted to 0.975.

I think I'm gonna switch back to LM.

Running full tests resulting in 400+watts yield 80C on gpu and 84 on cpu, both undervolted and overclocked.

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1 hour ago, electrosoft said:

 

200w:

 

 

I went through the entire thread but couldn‘t find your OCed results of 2080S in TimeSpy…

could you tell me your graphics pts with +250 mem/180 core?

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21 hours ago, electrosoft said:

 

I used Nanogrease Extreme on my original X170SM-G. Also to a smaller degree Silicon Lottery always comes into play even with GPUs.

 

 

Nope no OC.

Did you by any chance use max fans on all tests other than no overclock or voltage changes?

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3 hours ago, joe4kyo said:

Did you by any chance use max fans on all tests other than no overclock or voltage changes?

 

Nope auto fans. I try to maximize my thermals for the least amount of fan noise around standard clocks out of the box both CPU and GPU. I rarely overclock my laptops because they're fighting a losing battle anyhow with constrained cooling versus a desktop.

 

21 hours ago, MiRaGe said:

I went through the entire thread but couldn‘t find your OCed results of 2080S in TimeSpy…

could you tell me your graphics pts with +250 mem/180 core?

 

I never overclock my laptops. They are running toasty versus a desktop as is anyhow. 😞

 

 

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4 hours ago, electrosoft said:

 

Nope auto fans. I try to maximize my thermals for the least amount of fan noise around standard clocks out of the box both CPU and GPU. I rarely overclock my laptops because they're fighting a losing battle anyhow with constrained cooling versus a desktop.

 

 

I never overclock my laptops. They are running toasty versus a desktop as is anyhow. 😞

 

 

a different fan profile does indeed provide similar temps to yours, regardless of the differences, suppose I was expecting too much of these fans

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On 2/20/2023 at 10:17 PM, joe4kyo said:

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Ok so I dismounted and checked the pads and thermal paste on gpu side. It seems bottom side ( towards cpu) has less contact.

I triple checked pad thickness with the picture guide and indeed after another test they show regular pressure on all components.

Pity the gpu seems not that lucky.

Pic quality is terrible but every pad shows signs of normal contact.

 

 

Edit: checked pressure contact without any pad whatsoever, issue persists, and it so happens the heatsink is slightly bent on that side, gonna try and fix it and see if it is enough.

 

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You could share a picture of how the benches are on the X170SM-G machine, because the image based KM-G is a bit distracting and the wet heatsink part is different from the original! Thank you!

 

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/I would like to see the Heatsink part in terms of location and position (position) of the benches. - the X170SM-G/

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45 minutes ago, MaxxD said:

 

You could share a picture of how the benches are on the X170SM-G machine, because the image based KM-G is a bit distracting and the wet heatsink part is different from the original! Thank you!

 

X170KM-G 

/I would like to see the Heatsink part in terms of location and position (position) of the benches. - the X170SM-G/

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I have used the same thicknesses as described here, it's a simple question of orientation of memory and vrm, but the 2 / 1.5 / original millimeters still apply. After some trial and error regarding longitudinal dimensions etc, contact is fine on gpu, cpu, memory etc. Just my fan profile needed tweaking

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26 minutes ago, joe4kyo said:

I have used the same thicknesses as described here, it's a simple question of orientation of memory and vrm, but the 2 / 1.5 / original millimeters still apply. After some trial and error regarding longitudinal dimensions etc, contact is fine on gpu, cpu, memory etc. Just my fan profile needed tweaking

 

Looking at this picture and heatsink, I get better when I put the benches out of the machine, cut to size according to the surface?🙂

 

 

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Today I pledged myself and transferred the X170SM-G Heatsink Ventes to our wet heats, this is progress!:icons8-grinning-face-100:

 

 

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In principle, you will have to look like this if I put it together. I got the Heatsink, 0.5, 1.5, 2 mm thick Thermal bench and put them together the desired thickness. (Must be for a thickness of 1.5 and 2.5 mm)

 

Maybe tomorrow I'll get myself and take off the original heats and put the wet block with the benches.

 

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As the FTW_260 Forummate said, it beats -10C degrees on the original heatsink this wet heatsink is idle as an air, which is very there! I can only use it as an airmen because the external water system has not yet been assembled and the components are under purchase. Half of screws goes back to the original, 4 long spring screws are added to the GPU section, 4 black in CPU (I wouldn't have thought) and it gave himself a pretty much where to put it! Heatsink condition before the benches were cut off more precisely, so it is 100% covered (not 100%+ which is no longer very lucky because the Heatsink can't get into place properly because it is made to 100%)👍😉

 

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17 hours ago, MaxxD said:

As the FTW_260 Forummate said, it beats -10C degrees on the original heatsink this wet heatsink is idle as an air, which is very there! I can only use it as an airmen because the external water system has not yet been assembled and the components are under purchase. Half of screws goes back to the original, 4 long spring screws are added to the GPU section, 4 black in CPU (I wouldn't have thought) and it gave himself a pretty much where to put it! Heatsink condition before the benches were cut off more precisely, so it is 100% covered (not 100%+ which is no longer very lucky because the Heatsink can't get into place properly because it is made to 100%)👍😉

 

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Awesome. What a beast!

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I asked for a "test" video from the manufacturer and got it about the wet heatsink. This fills me to test the heatsink after production. 👍

 

Video is a demonstration from the test to leak and pressure test, this is not exactly the X170 Heatsink, but this is done with the manufactured Heatsink. (in theory)☺️

 

 

 

 

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I started, I pulled everything well, maybe the water would get into the evening.😃👍

 

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1 hour ago, NORD said:

we are waiting for tests.

 

Today is filled with the system (with special water) and I did a quick test, a little comparison, worth it! It has results and appearances. The temperature is clearly better when the external system is turned on. It is completely quiet, silent and good. 👍💪🧊

 

CPU OC 4.6GHz (all core)

GPU OC Core: +170 - Memory: +1000

 

External System ON:

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3 hours ago, MaxxD said:

 

Today is filled with the system (with special water) and I did a quick test, a little comparison, worth it! It has results and appearances. The temperature is clearly better when the external system is turned on. It is completely quiet, silent and good. 👍💪🧊

 

CPU OC 4.6GHz (all core)

GPU OC Core: +170 - Memory: +1000

 

External System ON:

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External System OFF:

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Excellent temperatures, looks like you could run that CPU at 4.9 or 5.0 GHz all cores 🙂

How easy is it to connect and disconnect and does the fluid have to be drained out of the heat sink for mobile use?

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13 hours ago, MaxxD said:

 

Today is filled with the system (with special water) and I did a quick test, a little comparison, worth it! It has results and appearances. The temperature is clearly better when the external system is turned on. It is completely quiet, silent and good. 👍💪🧊

 

CPU OC 4.6GHz (all core)

GPU OC Core: +170 - Memory: +1000

 

External System ON:

x170_fs_water_on_4.6ghz_cpu_oc_gpu_oc.thumb.jpg.3afefe06db8fc3db50194d6f577fce47.jpg

 

External System OFF:

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Congrats!!!

great temps!

but why only 29K with 200W 2080 Super 170/1000?

I get 31K with 2080 200W 175/1000 and 9900K…don‘t get it…?🤔

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9 hours ago, MaxxD said:

 

Today is filled with the system (with special water) and I did a quick test, a little comparison, worth it! It has results and appearances. The temperature is clearly better when the external system is turned on. It is completely quiet, silent and good. 👍💪🧊

 

CPU OC 4.6GHz (all core)

GPU OC Core: +170 - Memory: +1000

 

External System ON:

x170_fs_water_on_4.6ghz_cpu_oc_gpu_oc.thumb.jpg.3afefe06db8fc3db50194d6f577fce47.jpg

 

External System OFF:

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those temps with the system off are in line with mine, good to know, thanks a lot, also great water temps

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17 hours ago, MiRaGe said:

Congrats!!!

great temps!

but why only 29K with 200W 2080 Super 170/1000?

I get 31K with 2080 200W 175/1000 and 9900K…don‘t get it…?🤔

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Thanks!

You see a very good question.😊

 

11 hours ago, joe4kyo said:

those temps with the system off are in line with mine, good to know, thanks a lot, also great water temps

 

Yes, the factory system (Heatsink) knows if the paste is properly applied.

I also have the i9 delido.

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