^^^ damn right!
Although the weather has been very pleasant lately here. At least in Miami :)
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You guys should come visit me in MI then. :p:
New to the site here. Loving your build. Your doing a great job! Hope to one day (within a year) do my own and pray its as good as yours.
Welcome Sobus to XS nice to have you here.:welcome:
Really sorry Shazza to hear your leaving your friend behind, I know it would gut me to leave Gus my staffy.:(
However you are doing the right thing by him.:up:
Love the idea miller had about working on your build during the road trip to Florida.:rofl::ROTF:
Hope it want take to long before your back on line with another update Sazza.
Good luck to the both of you and be safe.
Thanks for the well wishes, guys. Sneaking back in with a liquid-cooling related update.
Tearing down my MM cube build for the move. Finally had a chance to open up my GTZ. This has been running since last March/April time frame - mostly 24/7 at 3.8 GHz, temps around 60 degrees C - with Feser One UV Blue.
The overview:
http://shazza53.smugmug.com/Computer...33_DQYwv-L.jpg
A look at the bottom side of the top:
http://shazza53.smugmug.com/Computer...86_YQE7E-L.jpg
The money shot:
http://shazza53.smugmug.com/Computer...57_bwXki-L.jpg
A shot of the fittings - just showing there is not a lot of gunk on them:
http://shazza53.smugmug.com/Computer...87_CVVvu-L.jpg
A caveat here - I recall that I did find bits of tissue in my GPU blocks (probably residue left after painting the radiators), so can't rule that out for sure. Although I do see what looks like crystal growth, there is some fibrous stuff. It's actually not as bad as I expected. One of the reasons may be that the coolant was not subjected to a lot of heating/cooling cycles.
If I do use colored coolant again, it will only be for a short period - e.g. for the glamour shots.
Gross....
The stuff on "The Money Shot" looks like chewed meat that was just removed from teeth with floss or tooth-picks.
I wonder what my GT looks like after all the Red UV Feser I've put through it....
BTW, I've been following this, but I don't think I've posted yet. I really like your work and all the learning you're sharing!
Your mistake:success rate totally wrecks the curve.
Good luck with your cleaning.
IMO it's not too bad, maybe coloured coolant just isn't for crunchers? I mean, both in yours and sniipe's case, you had very high temps and ran it 24/7 which looks like is the main cause to gunk.
Thanks for posting that Sharon, that's actually not that bad at all. I know somebody showed us the internals of a GTz I think on here and it looked way worse than that.
Shazza, is that stuff in your block fibrous? It almost looks like bits of paper towel that stuck and then absorbed the dye, the reason I'm asking is because I use paper towels to plug my hoses while I'm changing loops a such, and I've wondered if any of those fibres ever get in my loops.
If meat was blue, and you plucked it out of your teeth, it would kind of look like that.... kind of.... :P
@Weevil - Yes! That's what I was truly thinking! Paper towel bits! Good call.
Hey guys - from my post above:
As I said, there is some residue that is obviously not related to any possible tissue bits - I'll show pics of the reservoirs later. But again, this wasn't so bad that I would vow never to use the stuff again - just would be much more careful. That said, I think distilled water is easier for long term use ;) And to kgtiger - yes, I have silver coils that I will use when I do my next clean loop.Quote:
A caveat here - I recall that I did find bits of tissue in my GPU blocks (probably residue left after painting the radiators), so can't rule that out for sure. Although I do see what looks like crystal growth, there is some fibrous stuff.
Shaz, didn't we decide not to drink blue Gatorade while filling your res? =P
She drinks Pepsi! :p:
Here in Australia polar bears drink bundy rum, or at least thats what the ads show.
Actually, I'm drinking scotch right now ... just survived the day with the packers. All my goodies are packed safely (I hope!) - should reach Florida sometime next week. Gosh, I cleaned up so much stuff, and still soooooo many boxes. Dang --- I can't wait to get back to my project. It's so much fun cutting stuff up.
You know, metal grows back when it's being shipped.
You're gonna need to work on it on the way. :D
To be honest I am looking forward to seeing the photos of what you have cut up, pulled apart, riveted back together, painted, polished and tested.
Have a safe road trip Shazza and may the scotch flow freely,(not if your driving but).
Come back to us Shazza!!! We miss you.
We need to see more power tool mayhem! :up:
Power tool mayhem - a good description !! :p:
We made it to Florida late last nite - stuff should arrive here on Tuesday, then it's a matter of unpacking and getting back to the project, so it will be a few days yet before there is any action.
Thanks for keeping in touch Sharon :up:
yes thank you for updating us ;)