Good luck this is going to be the most xtreme cascades eva.
I think this needs to be added to the sticks in the big projects.
It qualifies easily :stick: :toast:
Good luck this is going to be the most xtreme cascades eva.
I think this needs to be added to the sticks in the big projects.
It qualifies easily :stick: :toast:
:slobber: Xceptionally nice work bro :up:
Yeah, very nice. The metal fab alone is kick-azz.Quote:
Originally Posted by EMC2
I can confirm that mobo cooling is FINE down to at least -25C that's where my immersion cooling had the board and it was fine... colder than that and all bets are off :D
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oh and I forgot:
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sweet piece ;) . what are you using to cool down the mobo?
incredible
i dont think he missed the part of mobo not working with some really low temps look at the help list, this guy has a really good team of helpers, hope you get lots of WR this is an awsome work
signed, can't wait to see the resoult... :slobber: :slobber: :slobber: :slobber:
that's crazy, I only wish I had that type of enviroment to work in, and with support from all the aformentioned poeple, you're sure to come out with something good. as for cooling the motherboard, are you just relying on the evaps cooling the liquid, or are you planing to axctually have an evaporator with a greater surface are to cool the 3m dielectric liquid?
-Bergo
..oh, almost forgot: OMFG :slobber:
the subcooling HX'es are placed incorectly, place them after the HX'es...
Ya, I would like to know where that fabrication is taking place too. Very nice job, the reflection on the evap rivals a mirror.
This looks like an amazing project. I hope all goes exactly as you planned.
On the capacitor note, years ago when we first did an immersion on a 486 (me and a bud from university), we exchanged all the caps on the electronics for military grade hardware that carried (at the time) ratings for -60 c. Considering how fast electronics has moved, I'm sure you could do better in this day and age. I doubt it's even a big deal, maybe one of the electronics phreaks here could fill us in.
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this will be the nicest cascade I have ever seen.
excelent job on the casing :clap:
great work
this is amazing :slobber: :D
OMG :slobber:
simply amazing work :D
What a massive project... dont have any words for it! o yeah i have: VERY GOOD luck!
Most capacitors are rated between -20Cand -25c, you can also buy capacitors that are rated way below -100C to replace all the mobo and gfx caps if you wanted too.
Regards
John.
Edit: relocate your bios battery out of the dielectric, unless you want to be re-entering the bios setup everytime you shut down the power ;)
Yeah, i also like to know how cold you wanna have the motherboard..
Wow :slobber:
I have been working with ATI on this problem, I just can't go below -40C, anything below that and the caps are not rated for those temps. They will work just like there suppose to up to -40C any thing below that and they will have problems. Most of the caps on the motherboard I'm using has -65C caps. I will also be watching temps over the motherboard in for zones. I really want to find a company that will make one that can take -70CQuote:
Originally Posted by masterofpuppets
In Ames, Iowa the home town were the first computer was built at Mechanical Comfort Inc is where I'm building the cascade system.Quote:
Originally Posted by total_assault
-70 would be very nice when al the things can handle it. Hope you will make that!
wow.... :slobber: impressive project.... :clap:
and what a great support team you got.... :woot:
wild O_O