I use 2 3/8 copper pipe type L or M and a 2 3/8 cap which I drill a 1 3/8 hole in for my block and a chilly1 block and mounting kit. I solder it with high tinsle strength sta-brite #8 and a rosin flux.
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I use 2 3/8 copper pipe type L or M and a 2 3/8 cap which I drill a 1 3/8 hole in for my block and a chilly1 block and mounting kit. I solder it with high tinsle strength sta-brite #8 and a rosin flux.
whoa =P, I was thinking of asking someone to mass produce these to sell em premade since not everyone is interested in DIY....:) and this shows up....just what I want
Your chilly block is fast becoming a house hold name! Matter of time before Asetek starts panicking :D
http://pic8.picturetrail.com/VOL256/...6/79874885.jpg
http://pic8.picturetrail.com/VOL256/...6/79874881.jpg
Should have some results soon on this baby :P
can't wait :)
Great pics.. you can see the reflection of the spiral on the inner wall of the tube...Quote:
Originally Posted by k|ngp|n
They should make a chilly1 cereal featuring cascade and autocascade mashmellows.Quote:
Originally Posted by LardArse
Ooooo Chilly1 GPU DI container = :D
Looking forward to results!
yeah,its true.even at just minus 150C, my herc9700 couldnt make it.Caps are teh most important parts in this case.Quote:
Originally Posted by LardArse
anyway,great looking containers chilly.
These ar going on a plane ride tomorrow.
http://www.blairwing.com/images/polished.jpg
wow shiny :)
Quote:
Originally Posted by JSU
Weee guess where the plain is going :D :D
Looking marvellous :toast:
*edit*
Im talking about a PLANE not some kinda field :D
[OFFTOPIC]thats a good movie (in the first picture)[/OFFTOPIC]
how much do these coolers go for?
I made the mistake of calling it siran wrap.
Saran Wrap is your friend.
Can you post a pic of how it's used? I'm most interested in this :)Quote:
Originally Posted by FUGGER
Couldn't you guys use Dry ice on your GPU? The lowest I've gotten it was -70, so maybe it will be stable.
What do you use for lapping?
Do you test to ensure that the base are flat?
Yeah you can use DI on GPUs. The DI container with the base on the side (at the bottom), is for a GPU.Quote:
Originally Posted by moddolicous
http://www.blairwing.com/images/polished.jpg
The one on the left.
Actually I use a granite lapping stone that is within 0.0005 ( I use a micormeter and a 0.00025 pivot for flatmness) but I then set a piece of sandpaper and take it down to 1500 grit With a 4 axis motion.. so this is as flat as I can get. The paper has a tolerandece of 0.005 also so I guess it is with in 0.00125 inch.
very nice dude;)
superb work :toast:Quote:
Originally Posted by chilly1
What I meant was that since people were having a hard time with LN2 on their GPU's, couldn't they cool them with DI instead of LN2?Quote:
Originally Posted by 9mmCensor
Sure! :)Quote:
Originally Posted by moddolicous
I use my blocks and a 14 inch piecre of 2.25 inch diameter copper type L pipe with the approiate cap on the bottom/.
What hold-down method do you use on the GPU units Chilly?
*EDIT* NM, saw this pic: http://www.fissan.dk/test.jpg
chilly i can ask you measurements???
the evaporator is 40mm diameter, the tube instad is???