You should powder coat some in transparent colors so they will be a candy color. Candy red, candy blue, candy green.
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You should powder coat some in transparent colors so they will be a candy color. Candy red, candy blue, candy green.
im gonna get some black and some silver
they are ready just have to pick them up.
First small unit ready, 1/4Hp compressor
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Cases are back from the powdercoaters, silver and black with silver specs though the powder
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LeChuck Cases?
No, don't think so.
If you look more closely, you can see that LeChuck uses another design. (Screws e.g.)
very good looking cases kayl. really like the design :) what displays is those cutouts for?
Regards
Tim
nar, kayl specials cnc punched :up:
i wanted to get the side pannels laser cut with Frozen SS graphics on the side, the Frozen parts small letters and the SS larger in fancy writing.
but they were quiet pricy and went for holes.
thanxs tim, i got one lot for the gsmaster controller, and the rest are for the k-type displays with a simple on off switch.
-49c first turn on and -40--38c load with a E8500
Pitty it has a 540FSB wall :( also tried on DDR2 and DDR3 same FSB wall.
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Nice work and results!
Got a Q, do you not use ball valves or low loss fittings on your hoses? How do you get it off without shooting refrigerant and oil everywhere?
i sold my QX6700, and bought a Q600 cheap for load testing. Post 152 was wprime1024 with Q6600 1.7v load testing ;)
I only got the E8500 Friday so im just having a play. Benching is half the fun of building these coolers :yepp:
When i have the access point on the suction line (this compressor has the crapy kirby connection, and its over $100 for that connection to connect to this access point.
So I have the access on the suction line.
For refrigerant lines I just use normal ones nothing special. To remove the hose I would turn the unit off and wait till suction line is at room temps and system cooled down, then remove both sides with minimal refrigerant and oil loss. this also stops the low sides access valve from getting a slow leak, which is what happens if you remove it when system cold, especially on cascades :up:
In USA we have to have low loss, but without it, with like a propane, you get quite alot of gas coming out as well as the cold.
Interesting, i wish i had one that removes the core while vacuuming :yepp:
CHanged mobos and flashed to a different bios
NO more 540FSB wall, can boot 560mhz and walling at 582FSB
8.828sec 1Mb SPI
9mins 58 sec 32m SPI
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Nice chip as well as results!
I think that's my next chip buy. Well done kayl.
thanxs gosmeyer, with the right mobo and ln2 this cpu should do 600+ FSB :up:
been working on another 1/2hp unit basic k-type display.
I have found a source for accumulators finally, now idle isnt an issue with popping n crackling and units tunned for 250w+. Accumulator is around 17cm long, little big but it really does the trick.
Load with a Q6600 at 1.7vcore wprime 1024m was -41c, -45c idle :clap:
temps just after the accumulator at load was -27c.
seems the longer i benched the colder it got :yepp: cant complain
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nice performance, accumulator and especially the case :up:
is it a 25mm thick fan you use? looks so.
yeah origally it was, but i ended up changing it for a bigger one.
liquid line at load was a little hot and needed the extra air flow to keep discharge pressure down ;)
pity cause i got 20 of them sent in the other day. might have to try push pull setup next unit :up:
yes you're right.. I've tried 25mm thick fans, with same flowrate as my 38mm, but if you check datasheet you will see that the 38mm ones has alot more potential to force true a condenser due to it has alot higher push/pull capacity.
yes they sure do. I have just ordered some new cube condensers with push pull fan setup, and will use the 25mm thick fans at low speeds for quiet operation :yepp:
New 3/8Hp unit r290/r410a blend
GIGABYTE X38T DQ6
Q6600
2GB DDR3 Corsair Dominators 1800Mhz C7
Asus EAH3870X2
1.78vcore load hehehe
-45c cpu head idle, -37c 12cm before compressor
and -39/40c head load, -33c 12cm before compressor
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load wprime 1024Mb runs ;)
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3dmark 06 20k ;)
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248w power consumption idle and 275w load
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GIGABYTE X38T DQ6
QX9650
2GB DDR3 Corsair Dominators 1800Mhz C7
Asus EAH3870X2
1/5Hp Frozen SS -26c load -33c idle. 90w idle 110w load power consumption :up:
validation 5090Mhz
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3dmark06 21966Marks
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wprime 1024Mb 264sec : 4mins 24sec
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3dmark 05 30k
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Nice work kayl! The 3/8th HP unit should be here any day now. I saw a delivery van deading towards my house today as i left for work so it could be here tonight. :yepp:
That little 1/5th HP unit is mad! hes so Cute! :)
Can't wait for some sub-zerrrooo :D :D
That 1/2hp with the accumulator, that an r12 compressor?
Nice work Kayl :) :up: ........Finnally getting back to what XS is about ,Great work and great overclocks !!!!!!!!! Not just cooling units on load testers.....they have their use, but ultimaly it's about the OC's .:clap: :up:
This is simple procedure my friend, After you are don charging you close off the tank, then you turn off the discharge service port valve, then you open your high side manifold valve, then slowely open the low side manifold valve and allow the system to pump out your hoses. If you front seat the suction service valve you can actualy pull your hoses right down to 0psi.
Figured it out already, however he does not have a valve on the highside to close off the schraeder or such.Quote:
This is simple procedure my friend, After you are don charging you close off the tank, then you turn off the discharge service port valve, then you open your high side manifold valve, then slowely open the low side manifold valve and allow the system to pump out your hoses. If you front seat the suction service valve you can actualy pull your hoses right down to 0psi.