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<blockquote data-quote="DeGon" data-source="post: 28076" data-attributes="member: 16942"><p>Actually the bracket holding down the copper part on the CPU is from a shop. Its a simple watercooling bracket. And also the Phaseplanes (heatpipes) can be found in german computer shops.</p><p></p><p>Link to the manufacturer of the Phaseplanes with specifications</p><p><a href="http://www.thermotekusa.com/phaseplane.html" target="_blank">Phaseplane</a></p><p></p><p>Unfortunately they normally sell them to enterprises and not to private users. But some german fanless cooling enthusiasts managed it to get some thousand of the and they are sold in variuos online shops in germany.</p><p> </p><p>Here some Links to them:</p><p><a href="http://www.frozen-silicon.de/catalog/search/?mc=1a1d619ceb33b0a00fa529156f390eb7&find=phaseplane" target="_blank">frozen-silicon.de</a></p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.go-cooling.de/suche.php?q=phaseplane" target="_blank">go-cooling.de</a></p><p></p><p>Unfortunately there seem to be just the short phaseplanes (20cm) around, but there are longer ones too, I just don't know where to get them.</p><p></p><p>The copper plates in which the Phaseplanes are laid are made on a CNC machine. And this is what they look like:</p><p></p><p><img src="http://shirts.malpix.net/neo/klemmen2w.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p></p><p>The Phaseplanes are bendable. So I put the hot end between these copper plates and the colder end between that aluminium block mounted to the heatsink.</p><p></p><p>I think its possible to do that for a 939 Socket, but you would need to make these copper plates yourself to have them in the right size. Another problem could be the electronic parts on the mainboard. They could be too close to the CPU retention module. So if you really want to try this Phaseplanes system, think about it very good how to fit everything in before going shopping for the parts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DeGon, post: 28076, member: 16942"] Actually the bracket holding down the copper part on the CPU is from a shop. Its a simple watercooling bracket. And also the Phaseplanes (heatpipes) can be found in german computer shops. Link to the manufacturer of the Phaseplanes with specifications [url=http://www.thermotekusa.com/phaseplane.html]Phaseplane[/url] Unfortunately they normally sell them to enterprises and not to private users. But some german fanless cooling enthusiasts managed it to get some thousand of the and they are sold in variuos online shops in germany. Here some Links to them: [url=http://www.frozen-silicon.de/catalog/search/?mc=1a1d619ceb33b0a00fa529156f390eb7&find=phaseplane]frozen-silicon.de[/url] [url=http://www.go-cooling.de/suche.php?q=phaseplane]go-cooling.de[/url] Unfortunately there seem to be just the short phaseplanes (20cm) around, but there are longer ones too, I just don't know where to get them. The copper plates in which the Phaseplanes are laid are made on a CNC machine. And this is what they look like: [img]http://shirts.malpix.net/neo/klemmen2w.jpg[/img] The Phaseplanes are bendable. So I put the hot end between these copper plates and the colder end between that aluminium block mounted to the heatsink. I think its possible to do that for a 939 Socket, but you would need to make these copper plates yourself to have them in the right size. Another problem could be the electronic parts on the mainboard. They could be too close to the CPU retention module. So if you really want to try this Phaseplanes system, think about it very good how to fit everything in before going shopping for the parts. [/QUOTE]
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