Really nice unit, do you have any new pics...? Windows temps at full load?
tnx
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Really nice unit, do you have any new pics...? Windows temps at full load?
tnx
I uhm, don't think he's used it (he runs xeons, I'm currently helpng him spec up his bench rig for it) It might be going on my dothan soon for the UK OC Compo tho :)
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Originally Posted by Unknown_road
160w is 160w, you're right BUT people mark cpus at highest heat output. 160w resistor load is constant and load of cpu isnt, even dual priming wont bring you highest heatload to be constant.
but its only my opinion, i'll be happy to hear others ;)
nice unit, simple clean and cold :)
Wow.. Nice load temps. I hope my Chilly1, 3/4 HP SS bench rig works as well as yours.
Edit 1st post with Final Photos!
Enjoy!
Great unit johann!, and really nice finish!
You've done some really good work on this one :toast:
I think you're 'raising the bar' on quality of finish now, and it can only be a good thing. There's no reason why phase can't be cold AND beautiful :woot:
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Nice work mate!!
Very clean and good temps!
Thanks goes out to all the good people here on xs!
Thanks for the nice comments everyone
system in the case looks nice there johann, cant wait to see it under a tower benching.
do you have the windows software for the controller johann.
Hey Kayl, thanks!
I do have the windows software yes, if needed by anyone, contact me
Very clean layout Johann, I'm impressed :) As it would happen I'm in the market for such a toy too...
Well, both the new units are looking for homes! Look in the FS section :)
Can I use 8mm copper tupe? just got some.;)Quote:
Originally Posted by johann
it may work although the 8mm copper do not bend so easy. It depends on the hardness of the copper you have
Now that's a damn fine cooler! But a bit of a n00b question from an aspiring phase-change-cooler-builder (hihi). How do you get the information about the temps and such on the LCD display in the front?
Updated 1st post with some real world bench results...
sweet!!
Great build johann really like your work I gonna try to make one now too...
My trick for bending any copper tube.
I fill the copper tube your bending with boiling hot water, use compression caps at end to stop the water escaping.
Bend it around something and because of the heat its very easy regardless of the dia of the copper pipe
after you have bend it to the required shape unsrew caps and drain water out (water will be hot) .
Very good for making coils out of 10mm+ pipework.
Warning use good gloves as pipe can get really hot.
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Originally Posted by -Acid-
LOL? :stick:
your going to use WATER in a phase-change system? they have special equipment for bending pipes.
if it's to expensive to buy those tools DON'T think about building phase.
water in a refrigeration system is like throwing water into OIL
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Originally Posted by -Acid-
Thats a big 'NO NO' in any phase system, you will get the worst kind of problems in phase: water in system !
lol i forgot to say after the pipe is bent to the right shape you empty the water out hence why i used compression caps (just unscrew)
sorry updated post too thread too
bty guys i said this was a method to bend pipe who said i was gonna use water in a phase change system ???
Very nice work would love to have one of those units but im trying to build my own and hope that it will look as good as yours as well as preform as good :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap: