Their probably so expensive because the machII GT costs so much.Quote:
Originally Posted by Cossey
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Their probably so expensive because the machII GT costs so much.Quote:
Originally Posted by Cossey
i think that display and electronic parts are the ones that really rise the price....
btw, imho they are coompletly useless, instead of them you might place a good temp probe...
The electronics can be made for only a few bucks.Quote:
Originally Posted by Malachia
Chilly 1 at Dallas ati overclocking competition. Anandtech covering the story . Phase-change and liquid nitrogen cooling competition you fugger and macci are all in write up. I wish I had gone to that. Look like you guys had lot fun. Here is the link……… http://www.anandtech.com/tradeshows/showdoc.aspx?i=2373
Yeah read about that a week ago, there was a huge thread in the 3dmark section with alot of pictures.Quote:
Originally Posted by WindStorm
Got any pic's of the mounting hardware?
Btw: Nice cases u got there. Impressive.
Gking Yeah i dident see that it just posted today at Anandtech....
pic's were ? got a link ?Quote:
Originally Posted by WindStorm
here
theres some good coverage at teampuss.com too. Theres also another thread with abunch of pictures taken by an xs member, couldnt find it but theres a link to it in the above thread.
I think you got what I'm lookin for Chilly1. I'll be PMing you soon.
Any plans for electronics in those things.... I know someone willing to help for a small fee.... For a discount on one of the units I'd me more than happy to design small control PCB that would cost little to implement.
I'll PM ya soon, If you interested in some electronics, PM me.
Which mods in particlar have you done to the IC7? 320FSB is impressive!What stepping should I be looking for to get my hands on a 3.0 e0?Quote:
Originally Posted by cold_ice
that belongs in the intel forum.. lets get back on topic here please
Still wondering what the proprtions of these babies are...
Me too. Looks just a tad bit bigger than Mach II's and Vapochill LS's, but It's hard to judge proportions in that pic. The compressor looks a bit larger. I'm gettin one for sure very soon. Looks perfect for what I need.Quote:
Originally Posted by Bloody_Sorcerer
Bloody Sorcerer: You Avatar pic cracks me up everytime I see it :ROTF:. I'd rather have one of those than a cat!!
Mmm I think our phase change controllers would be a perfect match... :D
http://fotos.miarroba.com/fotos/d/f/df1e179f.jpg
http://fotos.miarroba.com/fotos/a/2/a27da402.jpg
http://fotos.miarroba.com/fotos/2/d/2dc459db.jpg
So do all they chill1s come in parts or do you sell them already assembled?
BothQuote:
Originally Posted by sin0822
OK 8 wide, 9 high and 17.5 longQuote:
Originally Posted by Bloody_Sorcerer
Pretty tight, but a bit long. I'm sure they'll outperform prommy's/vapo's though. They look like their well built and designed to last, im sure the prommy's dont get this attention when their being built.Quote:
Originally Posted by chilly1
17.5 long same size as my m1 prommy.
Ah so it is about prommy sized. Looks way nicer than a prommy though, especially with the XS logo.
Just take those 8 units and combine them into one system, then redefine what "absolute zero" is :p:
How much heat do these let off?
about 435 watts total. 235 from the compressor and 200 from the cpu, max real world probably near 350watts.. enough to warm a room a little.
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Originally Posted by Ssilencer
Nice! I'm designing a new interface right now that acts a lot like PLC, but more specific to what is needed for this kind of application. It'll be fully controlled by a prograamable microcontroller which means I can do basicly anything with it including calling it on my cell phone to turn it on, on my way to work and have it monitor itself for proper operation. My design is probably a lot more expensive than your design though, which makes yours a lot better for manufacturing. Love seeing other people's engineering though! Good work! Hopefully you can work something out with chilly.
I've got unlimited amounts of Hyundai 2X16 LCD panels with EL backlighting which fit perfectly in a 5 1/4 Inch bay, I've got a serial comline communicating with the computer since this uses the least resources to communicate unlike USB(i'm insanely particular about efficiency/resources). The whole unit fits behind the 5 1/4 inch bay and I have one cable going to the compressor unit below that carries all the necessary connections. Mainly working out the calibration of a K type sensor right now. not as easy as I thought since it is not linear in resistance.
It would be really nice if Chilly had one of us design a PCB that could be easily made with common parts. The sky is the limit with electronics. If you want it, we can build it chilly. Really think a good Electronic control would put your systems on the top of the list with commercially available single stage phase change. With a good control unit, the startup process is all automatic including with cascades and an ACCURATE temp readout is easily attainable. Imagination is really the only limiting factor here.
Thanks for the dimensions! they are perfect for what I need. Hope to do business with you soon. I'll defintely be going with the R410 :D .