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    [DeDaL] MiniGUN 1.3 LN2 POT UPDATE!

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    The main idea of the pot is “pot inside the pot”. When the system is in idle mode we fill up with LN2 only the central section in order to maintain temperature level of the pot. When resource-intensive benchmark is started we fill up big outside chamber. This allows to control the temperature more comfortable. Also you can remove the central tube by turning it off when a strict control of the temperature isn’t necessary, for example when you are benchmarking AMD Phenom II.
    Later we’ll perform test results.


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    http://occlub.ru/forum/showthread.php?t=24
    http://occlub.ru/forum/showthread.php?t=93
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    Thats a well considered concept. You could probably also use DICE in outer section to save some LN2, if you can get DICE cheaper.
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    Interesting idea. I wonder how will it work.
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    Haha, I can see where you got the name from. Very cool design.
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    Looks very cool :-)
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    Good idea man! I think, you can save a lot of LN2 with this POT. It would be perfect for installing or setup system. But the hole is too small. Would be good, if you make filler for it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DeDaL View Post
    The main idea of the pot is “pot inside the pot”.
    Yo dawg...


    Very nice pot!

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    very cool, lets see some results!

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    Fantastic idea! Good work mate :-)
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    I see you got some inspiration from the Chinese!




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    Quote Originally Posted by hixie View Post
    I see you got some inspiration from the Chinese!

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    Vey nice design... go Phenom II

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    Any results, any coments on the behavior of the pot in a bench sesion?
    thx

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    Nice one Dedal

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    i like that idea man
    btw how is that board for LN2 clocking?
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    Quote Originally Posted by hixie View Post
    I see you got some inspiration from the Chinese!



    yum i love hot pot, looking forward to coming back to hk for some awesome food hixie

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    Like to see how it performs


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    New 1.3rev
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    Looks very good DeDal, massive mounting kit!

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    it looks very nice,
    how heavy??

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    Great to see new ideas and designs!! Well Done, hope it performs as expected.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DeDaL View Post
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