SC series are pretty darn good compressors. SC12CLX is tad louder than NL11F but it can be abused way more :D I got -44c with 180w and CPEV with that compressorm R402A and a good sized condcer.
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SC series are pretty darn good compressors. SC12CLX is tad louder than NL11F but it can be abused way more :D I got -44c with 180w and CPEV with that compressorm R402A and a good sized condcer.
how much was it? if it's ok to ask?
looks sweeeeet!! I need to save for a unit, but I just bought another 7800GT... :S couldn't resist
In US around $240 or so I think... I will have to look at my receipt. I only had to wait for 3 months to get mine thanks to some screw ups. (they got 220v one first which i found out 4 days later when I opened it up, etc).Quote:
Originally Posted by lawrywild
Oh. And people should remember the 50Hz VS. 60Hz here. Acording to Jorts results (impressive BTW ;) ) and what I got with modded Prommy that 150w is pretty much as high load that you can get with Fx55 etc.
Wonderful work Gray, superbly clean :)
Tom
ditto, nice work there gray!
This is my first Unit, And may i say Gray has done a totally awsome job. Thie unit is exactly as i wished for and Gray has been the best of help .Cheers buddy.
At the moment im running a Chip that has the Dreaded Bug, -20oC and 250HTT and it craps its self.
I had a few probs to start which was all my thought, just user error but now its sweet as a nut.
I did my best for a 100% Seal. I sprayed the board with PCB lacker first a few times Front and back covering up CPU and Ram sockets.. I also used a good amount of D-Grease. :)
http://img63.imageshack.us/img63/3364/dscf15251bz.jpg
http://img113.imageshack.us/img113/1559/dscf15408wj.jpg
http://img125.imageshack.us/img125/5258/dscf15439su.jpg
http://img169.imageshack.us/img169/8872/dscf15487ri.jpg
http://img127.imageshack.us/img127/4042/dscf15544ar.jpg
http://img127.imageshack.us/img127/9871/dscf15574hv.jpg
Thats about it till i find the Dream chip, Its not too bad noise wise either. Im not fussy as i run a good amount of High flow Fans on my Water Setup so its all at a even level.
Cheers once again Gray and the units in good hands Lads. Yippeee :toast:
Thanks mate :D
It's so cool to see 'er in action. I like your bench, it reminds me so much of mine when I was benching away.
You've done an amazing job with your insulation and condensation proofing :woot: I don't think you'll have to worry about that if you do what you're doing on your installs.
Hope I can get back into that soon, I get to make 'em and see the frost but haven't had the chance to use it much for a while :rolleyes:
Looks like it's gone to a good home, and that's the most important thing :toast:
Cheers
Gray
Whoa for insulation.
If you ever have a problem with condensation..
Bah nvm, you wont.
thats some overkill condensation proofing there! you could prolly bench in the shower :p:
sweet
are ya gonna run it 24/7?
Better to be safe than sorry
Yeah i went OTT with the sealing as its gona be run 24/7, also a friend killed a 4800X2 a while back as he went easy on the seal. :slapass:
Im using Artic Silver Ceramic paste as you see, Am i correct using the same amount as on say a normal HeatSink.
I supose i sleep better a night knowing its Sealed as good as i can get it, so if i do get condensation i cant slap myself and wish id proofed it more.:D
Its new partner
http://img90.imageshack.us/img90/283...15678rw.th.jpg
Question; what's the stuff on the insulation tube there? is that D-grease? Looks like hotglue :stick:Quote:
Originally Posted by 4Qman
yes lawrywild, it's dielectric grease, it looks like that when it comes out of the tube.
mines a light yellow.Quote:
Originally Posted by MeltedDuron
sorry to hear about you cold bug lawrywild
i hope you get a cpu worthy of that rig, its awsome, well done gray mole. love your work.
hmm cold bug? :SQuote:
Originally Posted by kayl
I've never frozen my cpu.. :rolleyes:
I'm hoping to soon though :fact:
WONDERFUL WORK GRAY! :toast: