Cothek
Active Member
Nice! This is what I like to see, the community coming together to solve a problem/feature (depends on how you look at it). You should post a XTU graph of the GPU for 10 min or so for comparison.Actually you can build this without a 3D printer:
Mine is made with a desktop PC fan and thermoplast.
The fan can be easily snapped onto the surface and sticks to it very good due to the furrow of the surface.
Hence: easily removeable while adherent as hell while all sockets are still usable (dock support tested)
Check out more pics at my google+ account
https://plus.google.com/102383660862021579153/posts/5Nv5EykKLUa
EDIT: I was able to use a big 92mm fan for more air flow with low noise
Total cost ~10 bucks
I've noticed that under the GPU test the CPU never goes over 1.7GHz but will drop if throttled.I ran the XTU graphics test with my Arctic fan.
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As you can see, the TDP and frequencies are similar from what you get in your tests, but the graphics TDP take a bit of a drop after 10 minutes to 8W instead of 9-10W which is sat at for the first bit of the test. Also both throttling monitors go nuts, but the frequencies look similar to your tests so I'm not sure why.
I'm looking forward to a Rev2 that doesn't block the mini displayport. Finish it up already so I can buy one and try it out! xD
Actually making the cutouts a little bigger and printing it over-night, I'll report in the morning.To make it a safe fit for my adapters it would have to accommodate a half inch wide by 3/8 inch tall mini displayport plug.