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This guy gets it.I'm pretty sure that I read somewhere a thicker base to a ln2 pot actually reduced temperatures, but I can't seem to find it. Maybe it was talking about a slow vs fast pot, which wouldn't really hold true for ambient cooling methods.
Yes some pots have a higher temp gradient than others. Temp swing on processors you're trying to heat up with LN2 can be difficult with processors or mainboards that have a cold bug. So bigger heavier pot takes longer to heat up. It also takes additional LN2 to bring the larger pots down to temp. The theory works in the opposite direction as well. However a CPU cannot heat an LN2 pot that quickly because of the surface area of the die it's self. Which is why they install a plate.
IHS = Integrated Heat Spreader. It's a must.
If they released only lidless chips, you wouldn't see processors much over 100w because a clipped on air cooler doesn't have the mass to store some BTU before dissipation. Anyone that's done extensive overclocking with socket A would understand this idea if they had tested with a plate vs naked. Almost always the plate helps. Even with an air cooler.
So plates you guys get. But don't nit pick the thickness. That was to accommodate for not having as much surface area they could have made with a different chip design, larger than 40mm.
I'd love to comment at this time, but gotta blast off to work.To expand my knowledge I'd like to ask about LN2
Why do such extreme temps need to be met to get the ln2 clocks. Why can't those clocks be met at 0C or even above that. Why do they have to be brought to -90c with ln2? Why can't they achieve that on chilled water or something.
But in short, leakage. The cold reduces electrical leakage. @Zach_01 mentioned it earlier, but I didn't get a chance to reflect off his comments yet.
Some chips/boards will run super cold -190c. Many more do not. Those getting into Liquid Nitrogen should practice on chips capable of running a full pot like Phenom II or FX AMD processors. Then you don't have to sit there and try and maintain a -30c to keep the system from hanging up (CB CBB).
@Bones could probably fill in tons of information about LN2 as well.
Talk to you all later!