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*getting ready to build case for front, sides, back and top
Printable View
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*getting ready to build case for front, sides, back and top
Wow! Clean Build ! What loads can it hold ?
That is nicely done, it looks to be a 1hp Danfoss condensing unit.
Nice rig Eric !! :)
Noice!
Didn't you end up getting a case for that ?
6 Aug 2016
I have one very close to this one, its a pure beast !
Curious to see how this handles current gen loads. Really interested in getting a new unit from Ron.
As always, great craftsmanship Ron :clap:
Thanks Bill, I know that Big one is too huge and we were having a hard time finding a Grill cover for it ......I was going to have one made, I said screw it just stick with Ron's Monster Phase Change.
that's Ron's Bench as he's building mine.
Thanks Master Ron M.
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Here's my 1st unit I built with the help of my Cousin Sam around 2002+
worked very well.
that condensor are much too bigger for that compressor ....that are designed for 2HP compressor , if you look at his ports are designed for 10mm pipe , so danfoss clx 18 use 6mm port discharge!......crimped ports are also not my favorits in condensing units , reduction cost only few cents ....
but from far nice unit!
just for curiosity , what temps have you for example in wPrime 1024M , with 6700k/skylake cpu 4core/8HT at 1.68v? or at 1.58v? open cpu-z and real temp in parallel with the benchmark to see your temps ..then you can call it like you wish :D
Mine is very close to this unit, I ran a 3960x back in the day... 4.8GHZ and wPrime 1024M... it only dropped temps by 1c.
These units are beasts, built for benching. Nothing I throw at it hardly even touched it.
I had mine tuned for loads, temps were -40c if I remember correctly, I will have to look up some pictures to see what I was getting to be sure.
I don't think a 6700K will even touch this beast.
you?re wrong!
- first of all you should know a small die surface is much more hard to cool than a bigger one , even the output consuption on the bigger die are 2 time above!
- second , when you use 2 layers of TIM : cpu die >TIM>IHS>TIM> evap base will overhearted the cpu in socket even you know that , so an evap at -40 will be real at + degree delta T on the chip itself!!
3960x use soldered IHS on the die , had no so much issue regarding load and delta T like a 6700k for exemple !!!!
run for example a XTU and you will see what i talking about!!
i?m waiting the result :D
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Hey Bill here's a cleaner pix of mine, I remember your's it was Running for years and years zero problems
Here is mine running, its been a while that I have used this thing.
http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/800.../img2193kn.jpg
The evap on mine is the one on the left. 54mm stepper I believe.
http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/800...epperevap2.jpg
Yeah that condenser is pretty big :) I think yours is larger tho, same with the comp.
http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/800...4/img2194q.jpg
very nice stuff here Bill, Ron did an Excellent job for us.
Gods Of The Universe Please: Let The New Zen AM4-x370 and Asus6 and G.Skill TridentZ DDR4 system Shock Surprise Exceed all Expectations for All AMD People.
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Amen
Eric. Eagle101
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