chilly is an admin, he can clean up his own thread :lol:
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chilly is an admin, he can clean up his own thread :lol:
i know, and i've already asked him to do so but he gave me the go ahead to delete my posts. :wave:
Whats the status on the units chilly?
behind just got the right covering for teh hose they sent the wrong stuff
Oh no, glad to see you got it sorted out.
Sort of OT, but I just wanted to say that Chilly just helped me with a cascade project (separate thread to come soon), and he was great, especially for a guy with so many demands on his time.
He shipped the unit packed like it was some priceless Egyptian artifact, bound to its own pallet with steel bands (some carrier called calover.com - the guy delivered it on a hand truck wrapped in plastic on a second plastic pallet). I felt like the curator of some high-end museum (just put it there, next to the Rodin :lol: ).
I highly recommend Chilly for your extreme HVAC needs. :D
Here's a tease:
http://209.35.180.29/misc/419.jpg
http://209.35.180.29/misc/418.jpg
^^ Get that thread started uclajd!!
Looks sweet! Very nice indeed.
any kind of temperture numbers or heat load capacity from testing yet?
Wow, thats a huge flexhose, how long is it?
Is flexi -cool the brand name of your units Chilly1. You are doing a great job. Congrats
Not mine just an adaptation and a repair of a broken unit.Quote:
Originally Posted by runmc
Well, it runs about -85C unloaded (X800XT PE at idle). Chilly seems to think, based on manuafacturer specs that it handles about 110W. Preliminary clocks and scores in sig. I have to run more volts through the ATI. I'm working on a thread now.Quote:
Originally Posted by odb
Flex hose is 6 feet. ;) I had chilly leave it at that so I can put the unit wherever I want, like on the opposite side of my monitor. :D
http://209.35.180.29/misc/467c.jpg
I will stop thread-hijacking and start a separate thread for this when I get the pics all formatted. But Chilly did make this happen, so I wanted to give him a plug. :toast:
Lets get back on track. Got all the material and the birthday is over so back at it.
Fully assembled kit.
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...id=28012&stc=1
Looks awesome, chilly :) Where's the compressor at?
That's a stealth compressor... you cannot see it without the right optical equipment ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Tanktanium
@uclajd
That is one awesome beast! First time i've seen a 6 foot long suction line lol....and excellent results on the Videocard overclock! Damn thats awesome....
DGeNeRaT3
Chilly1, thats a heck of a starter kit. Is this something people can purchase who are interested in building thier own or is this going to just be something that you are going to be building for your own single phase units for sale? The answer is probably both but i had to ask. this sure would save someone alot of time and look, even comes with a fan.
DGeNeRaT3
Judging from the earlier pics in the thread I'd say he was doing complete systems, but I could be wrong :eek: I hope he is, I'm not quite up to that level yet in extreme cooling, I'd have to do a bit more research before embarking on a project like that on my own, first.Quote:
Originally Posted by DGeNeRaT3
Yeah, IMO the compressor is just missing, but will be added in later. The system has to be filled etc.... and that's to be done thoroughly. In case one's able to do that right, he can build his own system not needing that kit ;)
I'd just like to say that chilly1's block and insulation idea is amazing, I've never had to deal with insulating anything before, and this went on like a breeze, no condensaton whatsoever :D
I'll post some more stuff about microfrostbyte later...
Actually both yur right. Now ewe need some good controllers...:DQuote:
Originally Posted by DGeNeRaT3
Hey Chilly,
Do the evaporators have to be a certain length?
I was thinking for an SLI setup on a DFI mobo, you make the evaps maybe half the size the ones the use at the moment because the space between the two GFX cards is quite small, and instead of putting the cap tube and suction line out of the top of it you could put it out the side.
http://img67.exs.cx/img67/8880/gfxcardevaporator2om.jpg
There's a drawing I did (Not very good I know), but the width between the two GFX cards is about 2 inches.
Actually if you take aone of my evaps and cut the top off then cut 3/8 inch of the spiral off then drill and weld it up it will fit perfect and you would only lose a little capacity.Quote:
Originally Posted by Jimi...
Yeah, that's a good point.
That would mean you would only want a max of 1.5" tall block... Insulation.