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Watercooled AmigaOne: Now with Overclocking! :-O Posted on 11-May-2006 18:39:37
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| Well, as always i´ve been messing around with some things, so here is the result of my work: http://www.debornell.dk/AmigaOne/
a little appetizer for you all:

Let me hear what you think!
Note: The system have now been testet, and is still a fully working AmigaOne, so no damage was done to it
Regards ps. Sorry for the crappy html  Last edited by LaBodilsen on 12-May-2006 at 11:07 AM. Last edited by LaBodilsen on 12-May-2006 at 08:01 AM. Last edited by LaBodilsen on 12-May-2006 at 06:55 AM. Last edited by LaBodilsen on 11-May-2006 at 06:40 PM.
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Re: First watercooled Amiga/AmigaOne ever?  Posted on 11-May-2006 18:54:59
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Take me with you, master 
Eh eh better than my modded A1!
You should be able to overclock the beast! Remember the right vcore bacause if you don't set it correctly the machine freeze.
I overclocked mine at 1Ghz ages ago I don't remember if i use 1,74 or 1,79 vcore. _________________ ikir |
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Re: First watercooled Amiga/AmigaOne ever?  Posted on 11-May-2006 19:11:51
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I considered this but the cost put me off. I usually have music playing & cannot hear my A1 with it's quieter fans. Water cooled would have been nicer though.
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Re: First watercooled Amiga/AmigaOne ever?  Posted on 11-May-2006 19:17:14
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***Wow*** Its cool =)
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Re: First watercooled Amiga/AmigaOne ever?  Posted on 11-May-2006 19:19:01
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After having experience with watercooling my PC I had toyed with the idea of watercooling my A1 at the previous Big Bash (3) but time ran out.
I'm glad someone went ahead with it.
It's actually not that expensive to do. But you gotta get the mounting points right. _________________ ****************************************** I dont suffer from Insanity - I enjoy it
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Re: First watercooled Amiga/AmigaOne ever?  Posted on 11-May-2006 19:19:04
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Re: First watercooled Amiga/AmigaOne ever?  Posted on 11-May-2006 20:03:52
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This is becomeing even more like a PC. That's a pity!!!! |
Why does watercooling make it more like a PC? I've seen classic A1200's with watercoolers, does that make them more like a PC too? |
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Re: First watercooled Amiga/AmigaOne ever?  Posted on 11-May-2006 20:09:55
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Nah, it's the OS that makes this an Amiga.
So, is it the first water-cooled AmigaOne ever? |
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Re: First watercooled Amiga/AmigaOne ever?  Posted on 11-May-2006 20:10:06
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Re: First watercooled Amiga/AmigaOne ever?  Posted on 11-May-2006 20:32:33
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A small word of warning for when you want to try and power this up (if you haven't already):
After looking closely at your pictures, I noticed that the water block does not appear to be sitting flat on the CPU module. In fact in one of them (the 6th one from the top of your linked web page), the corner closest to the camera is sitting directly on top of one of the components of the CPU card (one of the yellow chip capacitors) and is obviously tilted relative to the board.
I know from fitting my Zalman northbridge cooler (the tall one without a fan) and test fitting some larger ones that the CPU is flat relative to the board, so the cooler/block should appear flat relative to the board once it is seated properly.
If that block is not flat on the chip, you WILL fry that CPU when you try to run it! 
Be careful, and maybe you might want to consider taking the block off and machining out some notches in the bottom for the components so it sits flat on the CPU? 
I really don't want to read about ANOTHER dead A1.  Last edited by DWolfman on 11-May-2006 at 08:35 PM. Last edited by DWolfman on 11-May-2006 at 08:33 PM.
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Re: First watercooled Amiga/AmigaOne ever?  Posted on 11-May-2006 21:00:28
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Hence my earlier points on mounting !! _________________ ****************************************** I dont suffer from Insanity - I enjoy it
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Re: First watercooled Amiga/AmigaOne ever?  Posted on 11-May-2006 21:31:13
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Re: First watercooled Amiga/AmigaOne ever?  Posted on 11-May-2006 22:30:39
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| looks nice keep up the good work!
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Re: First watercooled Amiga/AmigaOne ever?  Posted on 11-May-2006 22:39:09
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Way cool. _________________ "Would you be willing to trade all the days from this day to that for one chance, just one chance to come back here and tell our enemies that they may take our lives, but they'll never take our freedom?!?" William Wallace (Mel Gibson in Braveheart |
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Re: First watercooled Amiga/AmigaOne ever?  Posted on 11-May-2006 23:28:40
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Re: First watercooled Amiga/AmigaOne ever?  Posted on 11-May-2006 23:49:17
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Some CPU modules had capacitors that sat proud of the CPU, some had slightly smaller caps that left a clearance (mine was in this lucky situation). However, your point is well made, anyone fitting a larger cooler must take care that it really sits on the CPU, not something next to it.
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Re: First watercooled Amiga/AmigaOne ever?  Posted on 11-May-2006 23:58:45
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Looks as though you have gone to some trouble there. However, I would advise against "sucking cool air in" through the radiator into the case. That dumps all the heat from the radiator inside the case, increasing the ambient temperature around the CPU, which raises its water outlet temperature, which . . . (etc). Better to use the fan to blow the hot air outside the case, allowing cool air to enter without being heated on the way in.
Nice to see someone has used proper coolant. So many "conversions" use ordinary corrosive water.
Just one complaint: the word is "tube", not "tupe".
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Re: First watercooled Amiga/AmigaOne ever?  Posted on 12-May-2006 0:21:00
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Re: First watercooled Amiga/AmigaOne ever?  Posted on 12-May-2006 1:53:57
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Re: First watercooled Amiga/AmigaOne ever?  Posted on 12-May-2006 6:54:33
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