I have a little anti fungi stuff in my loop water, thats it, no need for coolant in a 13c waterloop.Quote:
Originally Posted by Cpt Twitchy
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I have a little anti fungi stuff in my loop water, thats it, no need for coolant in a 13c waterloop.Quote:
Originally Posted by Cpt Twitchy
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Wish I still had my old water chiller, would have fun for this SLI stuff.
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Use to cool my GPU with a 220 pelt and -20C water cooling the pelt, worked good.
Good old days:D
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OPP thanks for the encourgement :toast: After playing around for two weekends getting my chiller working, I just dunked my rad in ice tonight and netted some new scores! New bests for me anyway LINK
Wish I would have done this weeks ago instead of playing with those chiller :slap: pelts.
that's a nice score mdzcpa :toast: , doubly nice for a machine that is setup like yours still in the case etc. Good luck with the 66.93 runs.
Opps moving up as well on the first page with his bucket of ice I see.
Regards
Andy
that's an OLD picture of the old-skool way OPP used to cool a GPU, that's a KX7-333R if I'm not mistaken...Quote:
Originally Posted by Steven
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Looks like Abit IT7 to me...
Yep, it's IT7 ;)
Are you waiting for your new dual evap cascade from PC Ice before you do more testing?
I did one last run before I get my Cascade.Quote:
Originally Posted by Cpt Twitchy
I tryed some Dry Ice cooled liquid:D I got the liquid temps down into the -20s but the card temps were bad for some reason. I know I had bad contact but even with the contact I had I figuerd it would have been colder then it was.
I don't think the Swifty blocks are very good for chilled liquid.
Anyway, I moved up the Hall of fame ladder a few rungs and got my card running about 12-15 Mhz faster.
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http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...id=28496&stc=1
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...id=28497&stc=1
Cool man! Chillers are indeed great, but I feel that my cascade will be better:).
DI some water is something I already did too... But the water was more around -45C.... It was just in a floating copper bucket though...
I started off useing my dry Ice container only as the chiller but it didn't work out:DQuote:
Originally Posted by skate2snow
I also started off with Y conecters on my water loop, that didn't work out either, slow flow, pump couldn't handle.
O'well :D
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rad on ice :cool:
wouldn't that eventually cause the rad to rust on the outside ?
The Swifty Rad I used in the Ice water is painted or something, this would help protect it. Cleaned it up nicely I might add:DQuote:
Originally Posted by eva2000
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Well when I used the radiator in the Ice water I just used Water and Ice to cool the Rad. The loop had water and swiftech antifungi stuff.Quote:
Originally Posted by Steven
For this last run I didn't use water, I used Dry Ice, alcohol, and anti-freeze combo. More alcohol then anti freeze.
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Dry Ice costs $1.00 a pound.
Denatured Alcohol me $10 for a gallon.
I had some anti freeze so what ever that costs.
Not worth it ;)
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Nice score OPP, you took me from the top after 3 weeks!!!
Any tips :D !!!!
SLI for me... finally!! w00t..
fedex just showed up today with some goodies!!
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...id=28499&stc=1
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...id=28500&stc=1
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...id=28501&stc=1
these 6800's weigh almost double what my PNY 6800GT AGP weighs... those copper sinks are soooo nice... whew...
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Originally Posted by revenant
Nice cards, those are the cards I will be trying next. Maybe this weekend.
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Very nice cards :D
Where you get them from ?
"Denatured Alcohol" thats stuff sticks. Talk about breathing in cancer, lol.
OPP, why ya going with the GT's from the ultras?? just for a try at better gpu clocks or for fun?
They have to be better then the Ultra cards I have now.Quote:
Originally Posted by sandybeach
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Send them this way if they are 'crap' cards :D
I just may;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Bennah
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Thanks (all)!! I got them from www.gameve.com for $370 each... they were really nice and overnighted them to me for the price of two night. :) Be careful if you buy from that site though... they have another 6800GT which is really a 6800GTX (12 pipes)... not a true "GT" if you ask me. Their sku for these is 0080, but the 12 pipe one is 0079.Quote:
Originally Posted by Bennah
Now if newegg will get my my CPU and SATA drives I will be able to start some testing... heh... I should have all my stuff for the new rig by end of the week... this weekend should be fun. (I hope.... hoping nothing explodes when I plug it in.. heh)... I always cringe a little as I fire up a motherboard video card combo for the first time... praying I don't hear a cap pop.. :)