Installed this baby over the weekend. More then 60 degrees temperature difference compared to my watercooling setup. :)
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Installed this baby over the weekend. More then 60 degrees temperature difference compared to my watercooling setup. :)
Pics:
http://img102.imageshack.us/img102/9...reen7af.th.jpg
http://img111.imageshack.us/img111/8...ture7wm.th.jpg
Congrats - ;) I'm glad to see happy people again getting Chilly1 stuff.
Really nice, HS on or off?
tnx
HS on, and ambient temperature was about 22 degrees Celsius
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Originally Posted by runmc
FYI, this unit has been built using Chilly1 parts. The actual build has been done by someone else here where I live (UK)
Nice. I love my Chilly1 setup and I'm sure most others that have one love it too.
What kind of temps at the evaporator are you seeing? I see -20 per the motherboard.
No idea since I have no measurement instruments for measuring from within the evap. The -21 that you are seeing is probably the cpu temp.
I cannot read unloaded temps in windows or in the bios either, anything below -22 degrees results in -122 degrees, pos motherboard sensor
Wow, nice unit, great temps :)
Did you allready try to remove the IHS of a Pentium D ? :DQuote:
Originally Posted by LittleDevil
Yes great cooler!!
Who did you get it from?? ;)
Nice work Pazza!! LOL
Update:The Evap temps are -56 ish no Load and -45 with 150 watt load tester.
dual 4.6ghz P4's....
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what you gonna use that baby for?
I never thought q they could arrive these micros so much.
Congratulation KingNothing
Greetings luf1c3r
Raise the volt up... up the clock :) 4.6-4.8ghz should be in easy reach... :)
Everyday use...Quote:
Originally Posted by gclg2000
Good unit and good OC.
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Originally Posted by quent
i second that, i wouldnt bother taking mine off, 4 bolts lets ya really clamp that cpu down. 4.6Ghz at such low vcore, that cpu should do 5ghz plus load with higher vcore. try 1.6-1,7vcore and see how that goes;)
nice!
beer beer!!!
I have removed an IHS twice now (both AMD's) and always ended up with super high temps. I dont mind ripping it off but I know there's two physical cores under there. I am convinced it would be very difficult to get a good contact on both cores. Not to mention the risk of crushing themQuote:
Originally Posted by kayl
not to mention that deIHSing intels isn't particularly doable (within reason) as they're soldered on ;)
@KingNothing - what insulation etc.. did you do to your board?
nail polish and that black foam stuff
It came to my attention that my compressor gets really hot. Not really sure how hot but I can definately not touch it for long with my fingers. Is it normal for a compressor to get this hot?
Dude that looks sweet,
Do you plann to run it next to the system like that or underneath the case etc.
yes, below 80ÂșC it okQuote:
Originally Posted by KingNothing