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    Quote Originally Posted by gosmeyer View Post
    This really falls on myself more than Ron. The results with load tester speak for themselves but we want to see real world results on oc quad and 8800s as that would satisfy the concerns of most. There are 2 that will be put thru there paces in the very near future. If there results confirm our expectations there will be no problem with supply.
    It’s just imperative to me to provide the best that I can. Hope you understand.

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    Quote Originally Posted by runmc View Post
    You appreciate the interest.

    We sent an evaporator kit to SoddemFX (Tom) he may have it by now. He's going to put it on a 3/8 - 1/2 hp compressor and give it a go on a quad core. Neither Eric or I have a Quad, only a load tester and they don't really tell us exactly what we all want to know. Tom has a deep background in the principle behind phase change. He will be able to give us a better idea of exactly how well the evaporator performs.

    We have redesigned the Cryostar to work on GPU. A Sli set will go out to Lardarse (Shamino) on Monday 6/22/07. From what I've heard, Shamino is a pretty good overclocker and should be able to give the Cryostar a run for it's money.

    When we get reports back from SoddemFX and Lardarse, we will have real world facts. If results are good - we will be all set to go.


    lol that made me laugh

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    oh I guess that rules me out of having a couple to stick on my upcoming dual head cascade...lol


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    Quote Originally Posted by raju View Post
    oh I guess that rules me out of having a couple to stick on my upcoming dual head cascade...lol
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    Not ruled out at all.



    Sli evap will ship to Shamino tomorrow. Lardy and I have been friends for a long time now. When I asked him to test the Cryostar Sli, he was more than please to help us. There are few (if any) who know more about phase change and overclocking than Shamino. We are honored to have our evaporators in his hands.

    Sli evap Over All Height 1.300" (.070" shorter than stock 8800GTX cooler) This is same exact evap as the cpu Cryostar. The only difference is that it is Sli ready.
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    talk about shiny sex toys
    after the PSU i'm planning on watercooling the ball bearings in the fans...

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    Quote Originally Posted by elfy View Post
    talk about shiny sex toys
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    it is true a very beautiful evapo
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    great clearence for sil well done lads

    looking forward to the results now

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    OMG . Isn't it wonderfull what you can do when you have such great machines to work with . Hopefully I might have access to machine shops soon with stuff like what you are using .

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    Beautiful evaps .

    Can I get pricing of them by PM (both CPU and GPU) ?

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    Eric & Ron you guys are doing impressive work, A great team. You are a very skilled machinist gosmeyer and take pride in your work and it shows.You Do first class A#1 work !!! .

    Great addition to XS Cooling.

    Now the battle begins again for the BEST Evaporator
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    Really nice evaps, what kind of machine are you using for polishing?

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    any chance of getting an idea for the pricing of a cpu evap by PM?
    after the PSU i'm planning on watercooling the ball bearings in the fans...

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    Quote Originally Posted by LittleDevil View Post
    Really nice evaps, what kind of machine are you using for polishing?

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    Believe it or not the oven with no oxygen and 1470F does most of it. (cooks all impurities away) Starts out clean but comes out super clean. Then just a buff with green rouge.
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    Oven baked/brazed - No worries about oxidation, lapping, brazing and the best part is no worry about a braze job gone bad.
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    ill take 2
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    They're here, just when I need them most





    Baked, brazed or fried , you decide



    These ones feature 8800 mounting holes, not the 78/ATi's holes yet, as they were last minute converted to GPU evaps when I requested from Runny.
    My old evap manged this on an Ultra, the temperature just drops to -35C once I start to bench.


    Let's see if Cryostar can bring me higher. Thanks Runny and Gosmeyer, beautiful work, beautiful timing

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    Will that maze design work as well on its side I wonder??

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    WOW. the finished product looks amazing. maybe ill have to design a few evaps for fun and mill them up just for s and giggles.
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    very nice SLI evaps, I like them

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    How about some insulation to drop into the hole where suction/feed is. Otherwise htat will be hard to fill... Also, how about a bit of material above that area otherwise insulation and stuff will not seal well or heatshrink wont be able to hold onto any material.

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    Quote Originally Posted by n00b 0f l337 View Post
    How about some insulation to drop into the hole where suction/feed is. Otherwise htat will be hard to fill... Also, how about a bit of material above that area otherwise insulation and stuff will not seal well or heatshrink wont be able to hold onto any material.
    Thats is a good question. I am aware about the insulation.
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    Quote Originally Posted by n00b 0f l337 View Post
    How about some insulation to drop into the hole where suction/feed is. Otherwise htat will be hard to fill... Also, how about a bit of material above that area otherwise insulation and stuff will not seal well or heatshrink wont be able to hold onto any material.
    What kind of insulation are you talking about? Armaflex? How about some small Armaflex tubing insulation that will fit inside that hole? Is that what you had in your mind.

    Noob when was the last time you came out of your basement??
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    Adam & Marvin,

    Thanks, If someones wants straight out GPU that is done. That enclo was moded to fit the only evap I had here at the time (CPU) to go next day. Wasn't even going to offer that style but Ron wanted me to create one, same as the top of the cpu enclo.
    I think all SLI and Crossfire setups (single GPU for that matter) will be an individual preference. Seems to me the end user would know best for there particular setup. They will have the choice. All input is appreciated as well as suggestions.

    Eric,

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    What kind of insulation are you talking about? Armaflex? How about some small Armaflex tubing insulation that will fit inside that hole? Is that what you had in your mind.

    Noob when was the last time you came out of your basement??
    I mean will you be providing that, otherwise I'd have to basically jam some insulation in that hole, also heatshrink over sleeve braid on the flex line insulation has no way to actually connect to the mount and create an air tight seal.

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