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one_servant
04-03-2008, 09:57 AM
Howdy guys,

It's good to be reading the forums again. I've been away for months with a new kiddo in the family and all the changes that come with having a baby. But all the family stuff aside I'm ready to dive back into my phase project.

I'm building a multi-head system and I plan on utilizing one of Ron's custom linesets from Under the Ice....however, I'm considering going the SLi route. Thus, I would love to save further time by finding a slim GPU evaporator on the market. I've been gone so long and my search criteria are clearly not working for me. What would you suggest with regard to a single GPU solution evaporator and would you suggest for a dual SLi solution (evaporators only).

Thanks everyone. :up:

Moc
04-03-2008, 10:23 AM
Littledevil sells GPU evaps, which are a bit shorter CPU evaps with a mounting for GPUs.
Also Ron (Cyrostar) and Piotres.

Ron is the only US man, who I know.

one_servant
04-03-2008, 10:39 AM
Are the Cryostar units still being built? I didn't see them at Ron's site earlier this morning.

n00b 0f l337
04-03-2008, 10:40 AM
You can modify a Chilly1 evap to do it rather easily from my undertakings. With current slot placements a Chilly1 with suction straight out the side can be insulated and mounted (via snap ring) and fit a crossfire setup.
Though you could hack off the top I guess and replace with a new piece....
Would be great to have steppers as would be very easy to do this.

[XC] gomeler
04-03-2008, 10:54 AM
You can modify a Chilly1 evap to do it rather easily from my undertakings. With current slot placements a Chilly1 with suction straight out the side can be insulated and mounted (via snap ring) and fit a crossfire setup.
Though you could hack off the top I guess and replace with a new piece....
Would be great to have steppers as would be very easy to do this.

You could also drill a hole through the central column and pierce the internal column. Then drill a hole into the sleeve and insert the suction-line that way. Only thing is you won't be able to seal the evap. Otherwise you could just run the evap in reverse, feed it through the central column and suction out the sleeve near the top of the evap. Many ways to butcher that evap :up:

Pete
04-03-2008, 12:28 PM
Duniek
Poitres
LD
Dimas

There ya men in the EU, they ship world wide

Kayl in Oz

Ships world wide

Ron is the only other guy i know and is states side and ships world wide.

Personly i've seen it off the Ozzy and Eu boys so go for them

n00b 0f l337
04-03-2008, 01:20 PM
You could also drill a hole through the central column and pierce the internal column. Then drill a hole into the sleeve and insert the suction-line that way. Only thing is you won't be able to seal the evap. Otherwise you could just run the evap in reverse, feed it through the central column and suction out the sleeve near the top of the evap. Many ways to butcher that evap
Crazy trick there is to roll a bit of 15% harris rod into that spot, and hope when ur brazing it up that it seals there.