OK done@robincnn the eagle has landed
The 120mm are cute lol.but on a serious note,the lil plastic holder does a damn good job of protecting them,be nice if they had those in the bigger size hs eh?
actually it is an ester. But don't let chemistry get in the way...Most epsom salt comes from the same place most nutrient salts come from; byproducts of fossil fuel refining.
And the ester comes from what?actually it is an ester. But don't let chemistry get in the way...
The Ester Bunny You Silly Human Trix's Are For Kid'sAnd the ester comes from what?
So epsom salts is basically bunny piss? Where do i squeeze the rabbit to capture the pee?like how hard should i squeeze said bunnyThe Ester Bunny You Silly Human Trix's Are For Kid's
So epsom salts is basically bunny piss? Where do i squeeze the rabbit to capture the pee?like how hard should i squeeze said bunny
or as the shirt on dead tour saidThe Ester Bunny You Silly Human Trix's Are For Kid's
Ah Brother P You Ran Into Another Eagles Fan In New Jersey. My Question Is Why You South Philly Fellows Have A Fetish With Jersey GirlsOr as the shirt on this fat guy walking with his 2 daughters in a NJ camping park said
"Silly f@ggots, dicks are for chicks"......I was like where the fuck are we!!!!????lol
OK done
Yes the new SST X has a custom packing. It is like 120mm but thicker.
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Good luck with the Vero 29's gen 7.
That's low............asswipeAh Brother P You Ran Into Another Eagles Fan In New Jersey. My Question Is Why You South Philly Fellows Have A Fetish With Jersey Girls
Great analogy......... ummmmm raw sea urchin.Woah, kinda looks like square sea urchins, lol.
What about their design makes them good? Sorry, I haven't fully read through this thread to knowGreat analogy......... ummmmm raw sea urchin.
Definitely bad ass heat sinks though!
2 inches is 50mm. It is easy to do with low pin density small heastinks but is a time consuming process with bigger heatsinks with lots of pins.Splayed pin-fin heatsinks consist of a base and an array of embedded round pins splayed outwards (Fig. 1). Forged from aluminum or copper, they range in size from 0.27 by 0.27 in. to 2 by 2 in. and in heights from 0.3 to 1.1 in. Splayed pin fins are derivatives of traditional pin-fin heatsinks that contain an array of vertical round pins
Compared to traditional pin fins, splayed pin fins generate superior cooling power in limited-airspeed environments as well as lower pressure drop in any given airspeed environment. In limited-airspeed environments, splayed pin fins offer up to a 20% cooling premium over traditional pin fins and significantly larger cooling premiums over most other existing heatsink technologies.
Source: http://electronicdesign.com/components/more-efficient-cooling-try-splayed-pin-fin-heatsinksThe performance premiums offered by splayed pin fins come from the unique splay structure that produces larger distances between the pins while preserving large surface areas. The larger spacing enables airstreams to enter and exit the pin array more efficiently.
From a cooling perspective, the large surface area of the heatsink is exposed to a large air volume and therefore able to provide more effective cooling. From a pressure-drop perspective, the wider spacing enables more air to exit the pin array, reducing pressure drop.
http://www.newelectronics.co.uk/electronics-technology/pin-fin-heat-sinks-point-the-way-to-more-efficient-cooling/18641/These are relatively new derivatives of the standard pin fin heat sink. Unlike standard pin fin heat sinks, which contain an array of vertically oriented pins, splayed pin fins features pins that gradually bend outward. Curving the pins in this way increases the spacing between the pins and allows surrounding airstreams to enter and exit the pin array more efficiently without sacrificing surface area.
shittt.... you bent that by hand? UPS will do it for free!!!!Spreading the pins allows the air to move easily through the heastink. More cooling for same weight. and these look cute like sea urchin too
truth ^shittt.... you bent that by hand? UPS will do it for free!!!!
140 and the new Prototype heatsink that replaces the 140. Both are almost the same weight.
I moved all the pins on my own in this Prototype. The production heatsinks will have pins spaced more evenly with machine and will be available soon. Should have 100+ samples in 1-2 weeks. and a lot more in 4 weeks.
Beats the 140mm.
I tested against Giga 100mm height (1.5Kg) but the new heatsink(0.8Kg) lost. Can't complain it is almost half the weight.
Will share data in few weeks.
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Spreading the pins allows the air to move easily through the heastink. More cooling for same weight. and these look cute like sea urchin too
2 inches is 50mm. It is easy to do with low pin density small heastinks but is a time consuming process with bigger heatsinks with lots of pins.
The one i am working on in 120+mm. It takes several passes/iterations to spread out the pins on such a large heastink.
The Chinese factory took months to perfect the process and setup splay molds but it is still time consuming.
Source: http://electronicdesign.com/components/more-efficient-cooling-try-splayed-pin-fin-heatsinks
http://www.newelectronics.co.uk/electronics-technology/pin-fin-heat-sinks-point-the-way-to-more-efficient-cooling/18641/
Good question will look into it. I doubt it will work with round heastinks.How adaptable is the "splay machine" to other sizes?
Splaying adds cost. The whole point of 105 was to have a lowest cost heatsink for underdriving cobs.Interested in splay-pin fins for 25w to replace your sst105's.
There will be always something new. Got you keep DIY'ers busyThought I was ready to order from you then you dangle the deluxe ish....