Nice work LardArse.. Very clean and more lights plz! :slobber:
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Nice work LardArse.. Very clean and more lights plz! :slobber:
how are the and phase change units and cathodes powered?
Wow! I was kinda planning going that way for a rig... How big should the evaps be for an sli rig? I'd think the evaps may clash onto each other into the graphics card.
could i use and hydralic tuba for suction? will it get much stiff when cold down ?
If the tube has a metal core, you should be ok. If it is rubber lined then you may have problems with refrigerant diffusing through the rubber lining
Hey LardArse, would you be able to post pic of a direct frontal view of the rig? is that case a Coolermaster Wavemaster? Ive actually been planning that design out for my (non sli) rig and was planning on getting that case if that's the one i think it is anyway. curious to see what it all looks like from the front, even if its not the case im thinking of.
anyways, if you can that'd be great :toast:
Sneil, looks like a stacker :D
nope not a stacker, stacker is way bigger then that caseQuote:
Originally Posted by dward3
Sneil its a nice coolermaster cavalier...
http://www.vr-zone.com.sg/Shamino/sliphase/12.JPGQuote:
Originally Posted by LardArse
LardArse,
Were you able to get equal gas to each evap on your video cards? If so, how? Just making the cap tube the same length? Do they both produce the same temps? That is the problem I keep running into and I'm now considering installing a CPEV. How about the same issue only with the cpu evap? How did you regulate it? Thanks ...very nice rig! :D
The lower one would tend to get a bit more for some reason... easy way is to run shorter cap tubes, flood em nicely, get ample of refrigerant going, then it wouldnt be an issue but of course, no vaccuumic low temps.
Thanks for the heads up.. Its a cavalier.. :slobber:Quote:
Originally Posted by odb
Another one of my projects..
http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y85/Zorkman/bored.jpg
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1/5th hp med temp tecumseh, homemade evap, running R22,YY-Cube case.
What kind of temps do you see with r22?Quote:
Originally Posted by Eradicator
VERY nice! Extremely compact.
Is the compressor far enough away from the backside of the mobo to prevent your mobo from absorbing dissapated heat from the compressor?
The compressor doesnt seem to transer any of the heat, Its close to a half inch from the plate the mobo sits on, and the mobo is on standard case mounts from the mobo tray, The mother board tray doesnt seem to absorb any of the heat.. As far as temps go, I didnt bother with a temp probe on the evap, but speedfan using the motherboard sensor with my winnie 3000+ at 2850mhz @ 1.710v priming It shows around -20C full load and idles below -30C (board sensor goes wacky past that and reads -98C). The compressor Is nothing fantastic, but it was free and i threw this project together from start to finish in one day, so Im happy with it.. Also those temps are via the mobo so we all know that they are probably no where near accurate, if even close..
Duel chilly1 head action wooohooooo
http://www.extremeprometeia.com/PICS/spitfire/4.jpg
nice, i want a dual head one too :(
very xtreme coooooling :clap:
Awesome!!
damn thats pretty sweet looking, whats the hieght on that rig?
lol, dun look very user frendly ... tho if i had sumthin that big ... i would still atke it to my frends houses evonce in a while ... just to run up their electricity bill for the nite :)
whoa...in the last pic there are 2 condensers in the bottom unit, while in the first 2 pics there's only 1..what's with that?