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| DiTBho:
--- Quote from: SiliconWizard on September 29, 2024, 10:37:37 pm ---heatpipes --- End quote --- The heatpipe technology (even with "solid-state cooling fans", which is the near future) is definitely what I would use if this were a final product. So if I had the budget and know-how of someone who can design and build custom heat shields and headpipes, I would go with this. Unfortunately I have not, and consider reusing stuff from used laptops... I can tell you from personal experience: I've done it in the past(1), and it was a total nightmare! (1) I hacked my PowerBook-G3/750@400Mhz, making it G4/7410@550Mhz. From 7Watt, to 14Watt required a better heatpipe and heat-shield, so ... I started dismantling head pipes from used laptops bought on eBay, with a lot of patience I bent the pipes, but it took several and several attempts both to bend them without strangling or breaking them, and to solder them and to adapt them to the copper heat shield of a different geometry than that of the original pieces from which I had dismantled them. For the series ... 10 attempts for only 1 satisfactory result. |
| beginner_max:
?? Abarth 500? exists already --- Quote from: 5U4GB on September 28, 2024, 09:08:06 am --- --- Quote from: SiliconWizard on September 20, 2024, 08:01:22 pm ---https://www.seeedstudio.com/High-Performance-Liquid-Cooler-for-Raspberry-Pi-5-p-5854.html :-DD --- End quote --- Next up, a turbocharger for the Fiat 500. --- End quote --- |
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