looking nice littledevil :D
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looking nice littledevil :D
Superb machining, I'm curious how will cu+al combo act on ln2? If I'm correct al will squize cu, did u left some space?
The LN2, if used properly would only be in the base of a pot. So even if the copper base had the aluminium attatchment on, it would be no advantage.Quote:
Originally Posted by Misko82
You do have to be cognoscente of dissimilar metals corrosion, especially copper and aluminum as they have different electro-chemical potential even @ no current. there are so many aluminum alloys and this subject is very complex I'll stop here,further studies recommended on your own.
As with all your other work this looks beautiful also :toast:
U don't get it, I wanted to say, if al squize cu on sub zero maybe it could break or damage cu part or something similar.Quote:
Originally Posted by Brettbeck
Guys i think, i will not have problems, there is also 0,5 - 1mm space for special washer and i have groove in both parts alu/cu for that washer.
I will test it next week and tell you results.
regards
Oh you mean where the two metals join, they might make one another brittle with the coldness and break? I doubt that would happen for several reasons, such as they aren't moving parts and you wouldn't dismantle them until you had finished benching, and let it warm back up. And also, don't forget k|ngp|n's dragon pot's use the same metals, and noone has had a problem with them :).Quote:
Originally Posted by Misko82
And then the 1 million dollar question: Will u be selling them? :D
Mybe i will, if you want to know more send me PM.
regards
Every container perform, but there is a question how good does it perform ;)
I will test them this week, i will send some to bazx and he will make some tests.
regards
Pics mounting and issulation, waiting for stronger holddowns and metal backplate.
http://ld-phasechange.com/images/LN2...ner/rev2/9.jpg
http://ld-phasechange.com/images/LN2...ner/rev2/7.jpg
Best Regards
Quote:
Originally Posted by LittleDevil
i will have two chips ready QX6700 and X6800
and will try for some 3d as well with 8800GTX
http://www.net7.info/1/QX6700/06/web/DSC00511.jpg
Wow nice setup baz!
@ LittleDevil I see u are using butterfly screws, it's not good when u are using wider pots or thicker insulation, better use with regular nuts.
regards.
p.s. this is 60mm wide pot I guess?
damn... very nice pots... i think you are in my head LD because i have the blueprints of some new pots at the machine shop and they are identical to yours except the screw alu body and the center pole version!
wtg!
OMG no back insulation for that poor GFX card!?!?Quote:
Originally Posted by bazx
It was only -4 degrees in his shed on that occasion so I don't think condensation was a problem :p:Quote:
Originally Posted by esdee
LittleDevil
What diameter a pipe used? And what height all design has turned out?
YGPM :slobber:Quote:
Originally Posted by LittleDevil
Answered ;) I got orings today, new pics tonight ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by White B
regards
i say that on our oc-lab forum but i say one more time...good job LD!
Thinking myself...Is it coming for Team Skootterit OC-weekend (16.-18.3) maybe? :stick:Quote:
Originally Posted by Dani
It could be more than NICE!!1 Those containers looks pretty "cool". :) GJ LD!
Bloody hell!!! Look at that thread. Amazing workmanship LD. I think i defo need one of the coper pots and a SS unit from you! Has just got tbe done as they are not only full on function to the T and more but they are just bits of art.
Do you plan to be crafty and make something alone the same lines for GPU's too?
Thanks Pete, PM me and we can talk about CPU Pot and SS unit.
For GPU pots contact Shark-357, i will not make them right now. I think he can make you cu/alu GPU pot:http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...d.php?t=133215
Got orings and they fits pefrect ;)
http://ld-phasechange.com/images/LN2_container/8.jpg
EDIT: Testing this weekend ;)
regards
Nice work man, as always :toast:.