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GPU SLI/CF containers rev. 5.0
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Nice work, thanks for the pictures of the process.
Silver or nickel plate?
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Hey, very nice work. :) I hope they'll be here till friday cause my cards really need to be killed! :D
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Very nice rev5.0 piotres! :eek:
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Thx :)
Containers are 100% cooper, and backplates are stainless :) .
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Peter, I think it's time to desing some solid/semisolid containers, nowadays cards are very hot and this brazed stuff can be too weak.
Anyway, very clean job, as always!
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Originally Posted by
MaSell
Peter, I think it's time to desing some solid/semisolid containers, nowadays cards are very hot and this brazed stuff can be too weak.
Anyway, very clean job, as always!
If it's a good braze job, there shouldn't be that much of a difference should there? The brazed joint should hold easily under those temps, and the metal used to braze is a pretty good conductor of heat... so it shouldn't be really noticeable if the pot's designed well. I'd be more worried about the rest of the design than the braze job.
Nice job, simple but they look like they'll be pretty effective.
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he uses a big copperplate to meet the gpu core.. this in it self should hold the load pretty well I think.. + it has internals.
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these are great piotres
these will take two extra slots in spacing right??
clever way to "buy space" there :)
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btw what is the opening on the top in mm?
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dinos22:
42mm copperpipe has normally 39mm id, in some case 38mm, but those pipes is rare.
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oh i missed the fact he said 42mm pipe
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Originally Posted by
dinos22
these are great piotres
these will take two extra slots in spacing right??
Right :) . 2 slots space is needed, insulated they're sth like 60 mm thick :).
Thanks :)
Merry XMas :yepp: .
Best Regards
Peter
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Hi guys,
almost forgot to tell you that the containers arrived some days ago. :p: They aren't perfect but finally I was able to fix all "bugs" and mount them. The biggest problem was that they're 70mm thick (Space between two PEG slots is only 58mm :( ). So I had to cut of a lot of the insulation. :D
This weekend I'll do some Yorkfield LN2 action, so we'll see, if they work fine. :yepp:
http://img139.imageshack.us/img139/9651/rumsxc4.jpg
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Hey piotres,
thanks again for the containers. I first wanted to send you an email, but then I decided that it would be more satisfying for you to post here. :D These containers are really not perfect... They are excellent!!! :shocked: :up: Although we had LN2 we decided to use Dry Ice for the two HD 2900 cards. Temperature was never higher than -25°C, we were able to bench with 1010 Mhz on the cores. :yepp: Great stuff!!! :D Result can be seen in the HoF. :p:
http://img176.imageshack.us/img176/8268/104jg9.jpg
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citizen_one
They are excellent!!!
And that's best prize for me :D .
I'm happy that You're satisfied . :)
That insulation was made to cut it a little with sharp knife if client decide it's too thick :D .
Best Regards
Peter
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Temperature was never higher than -25°C
Do you use acetone? If you did your temps would be WAY LOWER.
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doesn't seem like they did otherwise it should be colder no?
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dinos22
doesn't seem like they did otherwise it should be colder no?
Just had to ask :D
What a shame :D
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Nice looking ln2 hungry beasts :D
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