it aint the same size and as far as i know theres posts earlier that says Chilly clone and he doesent say anything that i've seen about it...
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it aint the same size and as far as i know theres posts earlier that says Chilly clone and he doesent say anything that i've seen about it...
Legally there is nothing wrong with reproducing it all you want, as long as you don’t make money of of it.
I don't mind peeps cloning them. Non-commercial use is fine.. TO make the complete block and mounting in small quantities is more costly then buying one from me..
i just made one and i have it on my singel stage, no comercial at all.
Groovy, i'll get back in my box then :slap:
NO worries if you want help refining it of ideas on mounting what ever PM me.. I like to see everyone who wants to build them...Quote:
Originally Posted by chefnr1
On that note, my brazing torch ate through the copper cap you provided because I spent too long trying to heat it up for the crappy solder. What size should I get for thickness?Quote:
Originally Posted by chilly1
heat from the bottom... and then when it is real hot turn the torch down and just touch it enough to melt teh solder in front of teh flame..Quote:
Originally Posted by Carlz0r
PM me your address and i will send you another one.. no worries..
Russian Evaps by Big_Sam
CPU & SLI
http://img472.imageshack.us/img472/8708/0029yi.jpg
SLI
http://img472.imageshack.us/img472/5079/0035tu.jpg
Construction
http://img466.imageshack.us/img466/9...apnew022uf.jpg
I don't really like multiple layer evaps. For heat to get to the second layer it already needs to take a long path. core->middle evap->sides of evap->layer of brazing->sides of second layer. The advantage of multi layer evaps is that you have some sort of an accumulator build in but I would try to make more surface area in the first layer.
very nice brazing and cleaning job btw!!
Nice evaps xooler, your brazing skills are amazing
I just dont like that kind of thick base, if you make it thinner you will get better results for sure.
Ssilencer
No,it's not my brazing skill :D
This Evaps was made on a Factory.
Evap's designed by Big_Sam.
Well as far as GPU's are concerned, they should work quite well.
The temps won't be as good as some of the solid designs, but with a base that thick, the temps shouldn't move much at all with the lower loads produced by a GPU.
I suppose that means that the OC should be quite consistent as the temps shouldn't vary all that much from idle to load.
Nice brazing and finish on those though. Says something about factory work :D I'd be interested to see how they perform.
But yeah, a little changing of the base to add surface area could only improve heat transfer for you :)
Gray
I had evaporators of more complex design, but I have refused their manufacture - too difficultly, and efficiency same as at those that above.
http://img334.imageshack.us/img334/5627/01evap8xf.jpg
http://img334.imageshack.us/img334/3756/02evap5ew.jpg
The complete set of evaporators in operation... and result on 2 x 7800GTX in the signature. :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Gray Mole
http://img521.imageshack.us/img521/8686/015di.jpg
My god that's not an evap, that's a Dry Ice tube :p:Quote:
Originally Posted by Big_Sam
Seriously though, those evaps seem to be doing the job for you very nicely :) Good job mate :woot:
What's the spec of the 2 units, and what kind of temps under load are you getting?
Gray
Quote:
Originally Posted by Gray Mole
I have only sketches, it is complex for naming drawings...
First unit (with SLi evaps on photo): http://steffbard.com/evaps/evap_001_new.pdf This unit works for me on two systems... on cascade with R404/R23... evap temps is about -95C on air, -85C without load on CPU (P4 6xx 1.75V/ 5.5ghz), -80C -78C loading... and in one-stage system with very short capillary tube :) on R410A... air -45C... without load -41C... -38C loading :)
Second unit...
http://steffbard.com/evaps/evaporator_base03.pdf
http://steffbard.com/evaps/evaporator02.pdf
http://steffbard.com/evaps/evaporator01.pdf
I have made only two copies and I established them on many various systems, now I already do not remember all, but results not on were much better than with the first unit.
Just had a look and they seem really good. The performance is quite good as well.
Only thing I'd think about is a u-bend from the compressor to the suction lines to prevent liquid floodback, but if they work, they work, so it's no big deal, but that's what I like to do.
The dual evap looks especially 'tight' and I like that :)
Nice work :toast:
Gray
Hello, I am debating on buying an evap or attempting to make one. Would it be possible to use a waterblock, I already have a swifty 6002 and was wondering if that would work ok? Thanks!
The bottem of a waterblock is to thin. 1-2 mm, evap has around 5-6 mm.
I was wondering the same thing as Fhqwhgads6680. The MCW6000/6002 appears to be a pretty robust design.Quote:
Originally Posted by Comp-Freak
http://www.swiftnets.com/assets/imag.../MCW6002-A.gif
How much pressure would you typically see in an evaporator?
Sam@ Those evaps are piece of art
Some of the latest Kayl evaps both CPu and Gpu and the enclosure.
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...6&d=1136304366
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...1&d=1136641485
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...1&d=1136641485
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...1&d=1136654572
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...8&d=1137173030
And the sli gpu
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...1&d=1136714597
my Last evap V4, next month new revision with more heat trasfer surface...
http://www.pc-phasechange.it/fotoupz...4/IMG_4011.jpg
http://www.pc-phasechange.it/fotoupz...4/IMG_4055.jpg
http://www.pc-phasechange.it/fotoupz...4/IMG_4056.jpg
http://www.pc-phasechange.it/fotoupz...4/IMG_4058.jpg
and final kit
http://www.pc-phasechange.it/fotoupz...a/IMG_4139.jpg
dimas what does ur new evap look like?