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    Kayls CNC machined cpu/Gpu and Brazed Nb tubes

    CNc machined pots, first run for tests



    CPu tubes copper base weights 866g and the aluminum tube is 470g

    Mount plates not made yet though.




    Gpu base is 1.168kg and aluminium tube 383g









    One card fits easy






    I did a mock up on my P5K board, it doesnt look like theres much room but for the SLI boards (Striker, eVGA, etc) there is much more clearance between PCI-E x16 slots around 85mm compared to 63mm on this P5k.



    new gpu mount plates


    Last edited by kayl; 08-20-2007 at 02:38 PM.

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    Now those are sexy
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    *Rebuilding*

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    Glad to see Australia's getting some quality pots, now I expect to see more LN2 results.

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    Nice job Kayl
    Last edited by tuchan; 08-11-2007 at 03:58 AM.

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    these pots are just stunning

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    thanxs guys.

    Quote Originally Posted by Stapler View Post
    Glad to see Australia's getting some quality pots, now I expect to see more LN2 results.

    tucan and pro will be testing Ln2 once they get their dewer, ill be doing dice SLI tube run at an upcoming event along with my frozen cascade on the CPu








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    Hey Kayl, amazing work on GPU pots... mate!!

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    Looks great kayl, nice work!

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    kayl
    how wide are those gpu pots? looks massive lol
    imean from the base to the 'back'
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    hey kayl the containers look really nice...
    have to ask. what kind of mounting bracket do you have for those cpu pots ??
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    Quote Originally Posted by \Karting_freak View Post
    kayl
    how wide are those gpu pots? looks massive lol
    imean from the base to the 'back'
    brack to front is 50mm, left to right is 45mm, lots of copper

    Quote Originally Posted by Solarfall View Post
    hey kayl the containers look really nice...
    have to ask. what kind of mounting bracket do you have for those cpu pots ??

    im gettgin duniek to make the cpu mount plates (same as his )

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    Think you messed up with that last photo kayl.
    These pots fit easilt between SLI cards on an SLI board (unlike the one in your photo)

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    Quote Originally Posted by T_M View Post
    Think you messed up with that last photo kayl.
    These pots fit easilt between SLI cards on an SLI board (unlike the one in your photo)
    thanxs T_m, i fixed the post now

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    Pure p0rn Kayl

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    i recieved my kayl gpu pots today, very seckzi,

    just the weight of copper in the base is awesome, there is a good 1-1.5cm of copper between the gpu plate and the internals of the pot, so it should handle high heatload of 8800 and the swing of ln2 well,

    i think kayl made a good decision with the copper/alum hybrid, the alum shaft has nice thick walls but is also light so doesnt add unrequired weight to a part of the gpu tube that isn't required for temp control,

    i took to the gpu plate with brasso and it came up a treat, a great mirror finish, ill be testing this pot with 1-2kg of dice on tuesday (any more than that and ill be up all night benching) to see how it improves the clocks of my 8800..

    all in all these pots turned out great, very happy with the design and aesthetics, performance will be measured on tuesday night..

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    great work kayl

    now you've got an unbeatable arsenal of cooling methods to offer

    great gear indeed
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    thanxs guys, pro cant wait to see the results

    Quote Originally Posted by dinos22 View Post
    great work kayl

    now you've got an unbeatable arsenal of cooling methods to offer

    great gear indeed
    thanxs dino and a great team of aussie overclockers over at i4memory to really hit hwbot hard in the next few weeks with all their new tube
    Last edited by kayl; 08-14-2007 at 06:32 AM.

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    Hey Kayl, what's copper cost over their per kg?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stapler View Post
    Hey Kayl, what's copper cost over their per kg?
    im not sure $ per kg, but the 50mm copper square stock was like $460Aus pr m and round copper stock 62mm was around $560. copper just keeps going up in price damit
    Last edited by kayl; 08-13-2007 at 02:22 PM.

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    i recieved my kayl pots today, shined up the gpu plate a bit, here are some high quality photos for anyone interested,






















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    Very nice Kayl.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nhenhophach View Post
    Very nice Kayl.
    thanxs nhenhopach

    I used one of my GPu phase change blocks and drilled a few holes in it and brazed it into a copper tube.







    ill use plastic stand off when benching though







    Next week end ill be benching CPu, Nb and sli gpu tubes cant wait
    Last edited by kayl; 08-19-2007 at 03:02 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kayl View Post
    thanxs nhenhopach

    I used one of my GPu phase change blocks and drilled a few holes in it and brazed it into a copper tube.











    Next week end ill be benching CPu, Nb and sli gpu tubes cant wait
    Looking good and i understand why you cant wait .

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    How do you thread the base and pots? Is there a tool or is it milled on the cnc machine?

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