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IC designers demand testing prices cuts of 10-15%

Published on June 05, 2002

The current slow season is forcing memory testing prices down by 10-15% on demand from independent IC design houses, according to some local IC testing firms. Read more

DRAM makers look to reduce DDR2 testing times

Published on January 10, 2006

Since late last year, several DRAM makers have begun requesting that testing houses cut their DDR2 memory testing times by 20-40% amid cost concerns, according to sources. Read more

Testing providers anticipate strong demand for memory in 2007

Published on November 02, 2006

Taiwan-based specialists in IC testing have a positive outlook for the memory industry in 2007, although there are also some concerns around overheated prices and growing difficulties in forecasting the supply, said company executives who yesterday attended a forum organized by Advantest Taiwan. Read more

Flash memory testing in high demand

Published on June 10, 2002

Unlike most memory products, flash memory testing has continued to be in great demand in the second quarter. Read more

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Published on November 14, 2008

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Published on November 13, 2008

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I just have a few questions..

Im building my first WC rig and dont know how and if I should test the loop...

If i do, do I simply connect my power supply only to my pump and let it run for a couple hours?

Can i test it with my motherboard mouted in my case?

Im hoping I can get everything wired nice and clean and then just disconnect the plugs that go into my power supply and just give power to my pump.

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You didn't specify what all is in the loop, but since you mentioned placing the Mobo in first, I assume The cpu and or NB is in the loop.

It is prolly recommended that you test your loop outside the case, where you can set it in a safe position where one leak wont ruin it all!

Just let it run for a small amount of time after making sure all tubing and fittings are on nice and tightly.

(Not to mention it's easier to get air bubbles out of things when you can maneuver the components around.)

But... if you un plug everything else, I dont see a problem, if it explodes with liquid all over, just make sure the junk is dry before you give it any power. And that liquid can be hard to clean, because it lubes as it goes!

I mean, you do know that you did a good job, right?

--Lupi



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