Clean work as always, I just prefer to make the phase cases at the same size as the computer case.
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Clean work as always, I just prefer to make the phase cases at the same size as the computer case.
Superb match, Clean and pro stlee all the way. Hows things going regards Load temps LD.
thanks, he will use voltcraft K101 digital thermometer.Quote:
Superb match, Clean and pro stlee all the way. Hows things going regards Load temps LD.
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Omg These Units looks so clean! I'd Buy one for sure! If only i had the money... How much would thoses cost ?
Send me pa PM if you want to know price for unit.Quote:
Omg These Units looks so clean! I'd Buy one for sure! If only i had the money... How much would thoses cost ?
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what mobo is that one, how come the NB cooler is missing :confused:Quote:
Originally Posted by LittleDevil
i noticed in the finished pics the theres a stock heatsink on the NB, is that the same mobo or your mobo for testing?
98g of charge hey, little more than the commercial units which is what I would expect, jin said he puts similar amounts of refrigerant into his units.
be interesting if for your next build if ya charge with that same amount unit gets good temps and holds load. :toast:
Kayl I dont think we will ever be able to charge on weigth. I have had systems very similar with very different charges. Unless you can get the units absolutely identical I dont think it could be done and still have every unit running as good as it can.Quote:
Originally Posted by kayl
Even 1gram up or down can make a massive difference in my experience.
Yes agree with that, in that unit is about 115g for 402 and it works very well.Quote:
Kayl I dont think we will ever be able to charge on weigth. I have had systems very similar with very different charges. Unless you can get the units absolutely identical I dont think it could be done and still have every unit running as good as it can.
Even 1gram up or down can make a massive difference in my experience.
That mobo is Asus P5WDH Deluxe 975 chipset.
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Here is another one, Metalic Black Single Stage:
http://ld-phasechange.com/images/MetalicBlack_SS/1.jpg
http://ld-phasechange.com/images/MetalicBlack_SS/2.jpg
http://ld-phasechange.com/images/MetalicBlack_SS/3.jpg
http://ld-phasechange.com/images/MetalicBlack_SS/4.jpg
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Unit for my fried is finished, here are some pics abd results...
http://ld-phasechange.com/images/GrinTomato's_SS/14.jpg
http://ld-phasechange.com/images/GrinTomato's_SS/15.jpg
X6800 @ 4712Mhz @ 1,81V, motherboard fully moded
http://ld-phasechange.com/images/GrinTomato's_SS/16.JPG
http://ld-phasechange.com/images/GrinTomato's_SS/13.jpg
http://ld-phasechange.com/images/vmod/p5b_deluxe/2.jpg
thanks
did you do the vmods LD?
all done but vdrop, the vcore one is quiet hard to do i removed mine didnt trust it :mad:
what are temps like with a 32m run SPI?
Yes, i make all those vmods, why?Quote:
did you do the vmods LD?
@spi 16MB X6800 @ 4562Mhz @ 1,81V
http://ld-phasechange.com/images/GrinTomato's_SS/17.jpg
thanks
He is asking because he thinks the Vcore was a hard mod :rolleyes: ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by LittleDevil
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Originally Posted by Nosfer@tu
spot on:toast:
LD ya need either the 32m run and also dual 32m run to make sure ;)
small runs dont load system much at all.
for the vmods the vmem and nb are easier as have IC to solder to.
but vcore and vdroop tinny resistor and capacitor mods i find harder.
i need thinner wire and that mag lamp to do mine ;)
hard to see the small stuff, and get a good join so not to break off later.
Metalic Black Single Stage and temps on new load tester.
http://ld-phasechange.com/images/MetalicBlack_SS/5.jpg
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Edited, Post after dinner with alcohol is not good :pQuote:
Originally Posted by LittleDevil
Uhmmm I thought I saw "W" on his kill-a-watt of European version? (I think that one looks cooler than Kill a watt though... damn.)
Edited, yes, it is watts, not volts :pQuote:
Originally Posted by jinu117
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Originally Posted by Ssilencer
heeheh, i got to read it before ya changed;)
dinner with alcohol must have been a red wine, and not the clear stuff.
215w not bad LD, few members have these loaders now with thermal cutout.
wish i had one:(
Forgot to tell i had -22,5°c on copper block (load tester) at 215W...
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nice, can we see some more pics of the dummy load.
Picture of load tester... ;)
http://ld-phasechange.com/images/load_tester/1.jpg
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Bit off topic. But I do have design ready to be CNC machined with easy insulation and assembly for consistent result... :)
I have so many projects for this poor cnc machine it's not even funny... :P
that looks nice :toast:
where did you attach the thermal cutout?
So littledevil, I'm very insterested in your units. I'm definetly not a n00b but I've never done the step towards phase change, my only concern is always condensation, I thought about one of those aseteks or others, but I don't like their method of avoiding condensation.
I think you are using other methods tho avoid it, what are they? please let me know, maybe I will change my mind and buy one of yours.
Thanks man!!!! :stick:
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