

Changing SFF Forever - Vapor Chamber ITX Cooler
Just a sneak peek.


Just a sneak peek.
I'll make shrouds for the heatsinks in the next day or so.
R23 is after five runs at 215W. 10 minutes at 175W peaked at 85C. 60% = Loud.
Dell Micro Plus 7020 - 14700 non T. Oh, and the lid still fits with no modifications.
It looks like the Gigabyte B650i Aorus based on the amount of reviews on Newegg. Any way to build a poll?
Edit: I should have been clearer. We are building a new line of low profile heatsinks that are motherboard specific. The most popular board would be the place to start.
Big edit: Let's just post a picture. We made 70 of these. Post has been made below with thermal imaging and P95 screenshot. 12700K at 250W - 86C, stopped after 10 minutes.
The current model is 54mm, which was the max Z for the clients machines. 120MM fan. We can go 5mm lower on the board. The loss in height on the fins in order to make up the other couple mm up top, won't be a big deal. I will post pictures of the bottom when it is actually getting ready for launch. It is a six heatpipe cooler with a 75x40x3mm vapor chamber. The power delivery is also cooled by the HSF.
The tooling is built. These were all cut/stamped, bent and soldered in house and then sent off for nickel plating. Before going this far, the fin stack was attached to a tower we use for thermal testing with a similar volume vapor chamber and (6) 6x400mm heatpipes.
That model was stability tested on a 14600KF with P95 small fft for 2 hours and reached a max temp of 81c on the stock, but lapped, IHS.
I will post the final result of this specific cooler in the next day.
The first model will be for the ASUS ROG Strix B860i Gaming Wifi
64GB G.Skill Ripjaws S5 DDR5-6000 CL36 - Brand new - $600
64GB Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro SL White DDR4-3600 CL18 - Brand new - $300
32GB Crucial DDR5-5600 SODIMM CL46 - Pulled from a new Minisforum MiniPC - $280
I only ship via UPS, so no PO Boxes.
Timestamp :
https://imgur.com/f917ECh
https://imgur.com/a/thQZ1eI
https://imgur.com/a/RVkCSex