LOL :p:Quote:
Originally Posted by Russell_hq
Yeah it kinda looks like a birds nest. :ROTF:
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LOL :p:Quote:
Originally Posted by Russell_hq
Yeah it kinda looks like a birds nest. :ROTF:
!!!!! Awesome
Are you using any grease in the socket?
Nice guide nice job after you brazed did you need to soak the block to clean it out to fix oxadization?? or did you just mount it?? I know in some cases if you are quickish you can get away with it but??
No need to soak the block if you use nitrogen through the 1/8 line or the capillary while you braze.
Can CO2 be used as a shield gas like nitrogen?
Yeah I was hoping to put one on a sealed unit but not to worry looks like I'll be getting the nitrogen oot :)
I'm interested in this too, since i have a 20oz tank that is used for paintball and a refill is about $6.Quote:
Originally Posted by gkiing
Yes - the socket is full of grease.Quote:
Originally Posted by hatemi
yesQuote:
Originally Posted by gkiing
These are pictures of a Chilly1 evap mounted to a GPU.
http://www.teampuss.com/runmc/Chilly...al%20mount.jpg
http://www.teampuss.com/runmc/Chilly...l%20mount1.jpg
:D
love the saran wrap on the video card :lol:
nice, we want frost :) . btw which cascade is on the cpu? (assuming its a cascade)
It's on the blue one and you don't get any frost with the saran wrap. ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by JSU
wow you serious about the seran wrap? is there anything else to it? Guess i have to try ;)
do you use dielectrica grease as well on the gpu, or does the seran wrap do the job. i guess once its sealed, could purg it with c02/ nitrogen as well.Quote:
Originally Posted by JSU
hmmmm im gonna try that.
if its a cascade the co2 could possibly condense in the saran wrap if it was cold eneough :p:
Just wondered, anyone tried making dry ice with their cascade? Even a small amount?
I put some tape on the card. The insulation tape. That's all. I did put some dieletric grease on the AGP plug.
http://www.teampuss.com/runmc/Chilly...lex%20tape.jpg
I then wrap the card in Saran wrap and cut a hole for the gpu.
http://www.teampuss.com/runmc/Chilly...ran%20wrap.jpg
I also put a very tiny piece of seastring around the AGP plug where I cut the saran wrap to fit over the plug. This seals the saran wrap to the card. I didn't do anything to the power plug. I left a little slack in the plastic wrap and pluged the power cord in. Same thing for the monitor plug. Just plug them in over the wrap.
http://www.teampuss.com/runmc/Chilly...sealstring.jpg
I put two washers on the back of the card between the card and the nuts. Use plastic washers. I use two so the top washer can slip and turn with the nut and not tear the saran wrap. Then I put a pad of insulation on the back of the card. You could make a total pocket to fit over the card.
http://www.teampuss.com/runmc/Chilly...flex%20pad.jpg
This is what my evaporator looks like.
http://www.teampuss.com/runmc/Chilly...ly1%20evap.jpg
:D
ooooooo that looks relay easy, thanks a bunch! btw do you use anything else besides regualr nuts on the back of the card? any kind of plate?
Great job Ron... YOU got incoming!
JSU - I have a piece of plexiglass that goes over the top of the 3/4" armaflex to hold it on. At one time I had a 3/4" piece of armaflex (foam pad) that covered the entire card. :)Quote:
Originally Posted by JSU
Great news Chilly1 - I will now have four cascades with Chilly1 spiral blocks.Quote:
Great job Ron... YOU got incoming!
My AutoCascade will be my only, lonely project without a Chilly1 spiral. :( :shakes:
I just wanted to say you did a nice job putting together this guide, but how did you manage to compress the impression into the armaflex? A short answer will do.
Well that is being fixed.Quote:
Originally Posted by runmc
Are we allowed to use chilly1 evaps for the autocascade competition?
dont think so DIY evap