No, nev_neo posted the link I was referring to.Is this what you are referring to? You would have had to remove the heatsink in any case to install the waterblock.
No, nev_neo posted the link I was referring to.Is this what you are referring to? You would have had to remove the heatsink in any case to install the waterblock.
Would you please send the links to the items?Already tested both Supermicro heatsink but still over 70°C. I just ordered this waterblock : Graph-O-Matic Rev 3.0 schräg schwarz
With a small pump tank combo and a 120mm radiator that will do it.
This link? Watercooling an Intel Xeon D-1518 in a Rackable Systems S3012 Chassis : homelabWould you please send the links to the items?
The link from the reddit doesn't show the required results (to understand what's the components did you ordered).
Thanks
Yes, that would be great. I am thinking, if there is chance to install such a system at supermicro case SC721TQ-250B At least I have a space for radiatorThis link? Watercooling an Intel Xeon D-1518 in a Rackable Systems S3012 Chassis : homelab
Do you need the reference of the waterblock and radiator?
Waterblock : Computer GPU Core Cover Water Cooling Block Copper Base Waterblock Water Coolings 2018 new-in Fans & Cooling from Computer & Office on Aliexpress.com | Alibaba GroupYes, that would be great. I am thinking, if there is chance to install such a system at supermicro case SC721TQ-250B At least I have a space for radiator
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thx. CPU Core cover has base 51*51 mm sized. That's what we needWaterblock : ...
I installed the waterblock a little while, but I think I used the backplate from stock radiator and replaced the screws included with the waterblock with these ones (M2.5 x 20mm): High quality 50pcs M2.5 DIN7985 304 Stainless steel round pan head philips micro machine screw M2.5 * 3/4/5/6/8/10/12/14/16 mm-in Screws from Home Improvement on Aliexpress.com | Alibaba Groupthx. CPU Core cover has base 51*51 mm sized. That's what we need
Btw... did you change the backplate for it? And did you find also another alternatives with 51x51mm size?
I am thinking to put, the CPU corecover together with a pump inbuild.
SO, I will have only radiator and Corecover with Pump inbuild. That will help to safe space.
Ah so ... that's the reason why you have 3 componentsKeep in mind that I didn't find any compatible waterblock with integrated pump.
I would say that theoretically doesn't need any active cooling at all but practically .... In my case D-1541 (8 Cores, 16 Threads) with 80mm noctua FAN (on the heatsink) on it with MAX speed ( 55 m³/h and 2.4 mm H2O) has 42-44 Grad! If I run prime95 -> getting more that 70-80Grad.I'm real curious why anyone thinks they need to water-cool a 35W chip... That practically doesn't need any active cooling at all.
What's kind of cooling do you have on your 1541?I honestly don't worry about my 1541, but it's running FreeNAS and ~6 VMs w/o any issues.
Just the stock tiny fan and heatsink that came with it.What's kind of cooling do you have on your 1541?
cool...
Do you have room for a 2U sized heatsink? I've had pretty incredible success with these on my Xeon D-1541's.Well... I got FAN adapter from 80mm to 50mm (20mm hight) and install on heatsink for my CPU D-1541 (8 Cores, 16 Threads).
With FULL speed using the adapter and 80mm Noctua FAN I get 56Grad (for example: when I put this FAN direct on CPU heatsink without any adapter I have 42-44 Grad)
Test is not very satisfied probably I will try with 90mm fan
Probably the issue is that CPU D-1541 (8 Cores, 16 Threads) is really warm
And if I use the standard 50mm FAN with Supermicro heatsink on FULL speed I get 43 Grad!. (and 49-51 Grad on Standard speed)
The measurements are in IDLE mode (WSE2016)
I will check...it should be enough space. What is the height of it?Do you have room for a 2U sized heatsink? I've had pretty incredible success with these on my Xeon D-1541's.
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