The plan (which can always change) is to have the COBs mounted to a board, and mount the heatsink and fan to the board. Thermal compound in between.I can tell you from personal experience those damned Intel fans are very noisy at 12V. If you drive them at 6 or 7V you'd probably be OK. How would you attach the COB's?
That looks great, but 3x the price. I will for sure keep them in mind if the ones I ordered don't work out.Personally, I would use one with copper base.
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These are the ones I used in the Battlestar Gangactica. Silent even at 12v and runs nice and cool with Cree CXA3070s. 2day prime on amazon. Great buy!
Yes that Arctic fan is better, it has fluid dynamic bearings.These are the ones I used in the Battlestar Gangactica. Silent even at 12v and runs nice and cool with Cree CXA3070s. 2day prime on amazon. Great buy!
Yes that Arctic fan is better, it has fluid dynamic bearings.
These are very nice. After looking over the Cree CXA LED Design Guide I am more convinced that putting work and care into the thermal interface is well worth itPersonally, I would use one with copper base.
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You people should get commission from Arctic. I have Prime so have a few coming. The Intel's can go back on Ebay.Agree, and as mentioned the price is right.
These are very nice. After looking over the Cree CXA LED Design Guide I am more convinced that putting work and care into the thermal interface is well worth it