They work here.
TDF.
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They work here.
TDF.
Nice work Capt'n, now that the temps are low (I'd be interested to know the CPU core temps though) you just need to get the size down to nice package.
Keep up the good work:thumbsup:
OMG It's beautiful!!
its only 2 feet wide.Quote:
Originally posted by Nico
Nice work Capt'n, now that the temps are low (I'd be interested to know the CPU core temps though) you just need to get the size down to nice package.
Keep up the good work:thumbsup:
Who might this wonderfull thing be for?
i think you guys will like it alot more now that the refrigeration is done. now for the cosmetics:)
be it ever so humble :D
PICS???
only 2 feet?..lol, good job..but, a bit thick
sory guys but i will never sacrafice product quality just so it fits in your lian li case. i dont think cascades will ever enter mainstream. well ones that work efficiently anyway. meh, big, or to big , my systems are defenitly a force to be recond with. this soon will be much more aparent as i shift from mainstream prototyping, back to creating children i can be proud of.
heres a good guide from supco on cap tube sizzing. not sure if anyone has posted it.
http://www.supco.com/images/20%20cap%20tubing.pdf
I have and AMD 2800 Baraton, and I was wondering what you could do for about $300. I would like a direct die if that is possible. Oh and probably external because my case is on the smal side.
I just added a bunch of cascade reading to my forum that alot of you will be interested in.
please visit here.
http://www.captaincascade.com/forums...p?showtopic=17
WB CC, good to see you around.
Drop by more often.
Be sure to drop in this week, new tripple stage almost done.
Can't see the pics on the links in the first topic... they link to xtreme foruns home...
Did this thread just get revived? Welcome back!
im as confused as you are.
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Originally Posted by captaincascade
What I'm saying is that I can't see this pics...
you realize that this thread is about 1.5 yrs old? and there was a db-crash somewhere during that time, that - i'm afraid - took a bunch of pictures with it. and cc isn't around anymore, last i talked to him was like 3 months ago (maybe more). busy with work and all though i'd really appreciate him dropping by again and spread some more of his knowledge on cascades and stuffQuote:
Originally Posted by Ratax
:confused:
man! everytime a look at a cacade picture i just get confised! :brick:
maybe ill just stick to reading about single stage and stuff until i know a wee bit more.
concepts is simple, just all them damn pipes bent around is confusing! :rolleyes:
you unstickied my thread? id think it was still quit helpfull,/. oh well thats jusa me
Not unstickied it is now in theh help stickie we were having too many stickies on the front page.
Since this is a help thread, I'd like to ask how can you determine what two refrigerants can work together in a double stage.
Like R404 with CO2 (NOTE: I just made this up. No clue if it works)
compare condensing points and boiling points. basicly.
look here
That is a great reference.
Here is Another