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01.09.05 at 21:02:29
 
I've a question about this watercooler :
  • Who made it ? (3dfx or 3rd party)
  • Is it common (I thought it is quite rare)
  • Does someone on this board own it ?
    And if so, could you take a photo of the bottom of the cooler ?. Thanks  Wink

    And also a picture of the 3dfx Heatkiller  Smiley
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    Re: 3dfx Heatkiller
    Reply #1 - 01.09.05 at 21:35:51
     
    Waouh I'd really like to have one!

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    Re: 3dfx Heatkiller
    Reply #2 - 01.09.05 at 21:48:18
     
    It's for a V5500 I presume? ???
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    Re: 3dfx Heatkiller
    Reply #3 - 01.09.05 at 21:52:19
     
    Quote:
  • Who made it ? (3dfx or 3rd party)

  • The "heatkiller"-series is made by watercool, the company is AFAIK only at the german market.

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  • Is it common (I thought it is quite rare)

  • It is quite rare indeed because in 2000 the watercooling-thing was still in the fledgling stages so this cooler hasn't been sold in great numbers.

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    It's for a V5500 I presume? ???

    Yes, it was intended for a 5500 as the two heatsinks clearly show. Wink
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    Reply #4 - 01.09.05 at 22:04:27
     
    Thanks Eye-Q  Smiley

    For the people who want to see a Heatkiller installed on a Voodoo 5 5500 AGP, follow this link  Smiley
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    Reply #5 - 02.09.05 at 01:39:24
     
    hmm it may look very impressive:
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    But I don't think it's so usefull and worth givin it a go.
    3dfx forgot about the ram cooling, maube there is a Water cooling sollution to that also, I'm not sure though.

    Anybody else idea's on that?
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    Re: 3dfx Heatkiller
    Reply #6 - 02.09.05 at 01:50:02
     
    Opinion- From an engineering standpoint I would not have flow going from one chip to another. You are only taking heat collected from one chip and passing it over the other before heading to the heat exchanger.

    Better to have a "Y" block with equal coolant flow going to each chip and then from there two outlets running to your exchanger.

    Chances are neither here nor there as the limit of the boards is the ram speed rating not the VSA-100 chips typically.

    Looks nice though.


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    Re: 3dfx Heatkiller
    Reply #7 - 02.09.05 at 02:01:50
     
    anything made for the 3dfx cards i like
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    Re: 3dfx Heatkiller
    Reply #8 - 02.09.05 at 02:27:15
     
    yeah true Gary, so it's rather a pointless idea, but indeed BFG3dfx it does look nice Smiley I wonder how many of these things were made, or were they just some prototypes be'n made for testing?
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    Reply #9 - 02.09.05 at 03:11:55
     
    Really his set up is fine as long as he get ideal heat transfer, it really comes down to your fan/rad combo, i bet a 80mm fan/rad would be overkill as it is for those 2 vsa chips.
    water does not heat right up like air does(for disbilevers turn stove on and put hand down lol, now put a pot of water down and put hand in, if you ran a pump and rad/fan combo you could keep your hand in there for ever) so its easy to maintain a constant temp, the factors being,

    rad size
    fan size/amount
    speed of fluid
    fluid mixture
    total amount of fluid

    for me though i'd go with Gary's idea because i like to go big Tongue
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    Reply #10 - 02.09.05 at 03:15:40
     
    haha typical American , which is cool, American Cars are Huge also, sa a Chevy 3500 today, and man in Holland that is humungas Wink
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    Reply #11 - 02.09.05 at 03:35:28
     
    lol, yes i do believe we can get carried away lol, its fun to hear from so many ppl all over the world, im glad we have 3dfx in common
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    Re: 3dfx Heatkiller
    Reply #12 - 02.09.05 at 05:03:30
     
    Would be nice to set up something like that for my 6K in my Koolance case.

    Now that I've been properly train with Gary's 6K fan/heatsink removal training video Shocked
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    Reply #13 - 02.09.05 at 07:00:41
     
    lol gary looked like he was in a race Roll Eyes pop pop pop pop
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    Re: 3dfx Heatkiller
    Reply #14 - 02.09.05 at 09:48:20
     
    Quote:
    Opinion- From an engineering standpoint I would not have flow going from one chip to another. You are only taking heat collected from one chip and passing it over the other before heading to the heat exchanger.

    Better to have a "Y" block with equal coolant flow going to each chip and then from there two outlets running to your exchanger.

    As BFG3dfx stated: that's no problem because the temperature difference between the intake and the exhaust of that coolerunit is very small, I would say not more than 1°C.

    In a "normal" watercooling-setup the total amount of temperature difference is not more than 4-5°C, even if you cool CPU, northbridge and GPU. It's more a constant heating-up to a maximum watertemperature in front of the radiator because the relatively small amounts of heat compared to other watercooled devices like cars.
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