Wednesday, April 4th 2018
The Ncore V1 is the World's First Naked Die Cooling Waterblock for LGA1151 CPUs
The world's first waterblock designed for naked die cooling throws years of conventional wisdom out of the window. It features six unique patentable features including its "in-frame" mounting mechanism. The man behind NUDEcnc, Arek Tobiszewski has started this Kickstarter campaign in order to get a professional CNC machine, which will enable this inventor to deliver Ncore and other cool projects to the audience. He has been brave enough to send the Ncore for a review to Kyle Bennett from HardOcp; Linus tech tips; buildzoid, and Techlipton. Some of the reviews are already up, and are very promising.Ncore is still a prototype but Arek is promising unique features like
- Designed for naked die cooling (No HIS in the way)
- Water 20x closer to the CPU
- True adjustable waterflow
- 3d watercooling
- Money saving thermals
- Noise reduction
- Independent floating fixture
- Single part 12sec installation, no tools required
- Deigned as a delidding tool V1D
30 Comments on The Ncore V1 is the World's First Naked Die Cooling Waterblock for LGA1151 CPUs
And I wanna see Buildzoid ramble about this one
Not sure when I will be done with testing though.
if not i say what we have now will suffice.
I would love to see how many degrees I can drop with this block, would be amazing to see but my system rarely gets over 60c on full load
5 degrees seems like a stretch but send me one and I will put it to the test ;)
Remember, you have just eliminated one thermal barrier. That's the IHS to the cooling plate, it's now all-in-one with this product, this is more or less what I have.
Regards,
I have removed the heat dispenser already on the sendy brige i72600k and also on i73770k , and for the same years I have been cooling the same way. CPU bend is the biggest problem, and with a spacer this is only partially solved , I propose a minimal force attached processor to the bay, as the plastic housing can easily be deformed.