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    SOLID COPPER containers by piotres

    Hi

    First solid made by piotres .

    Specs:


    -CNC made
    -100% cooper (except enclosure )
    -2.2kg mass
    -70mm diameter
    -130mm tall
    -40mm bottom thickness + 12mm and 5mm holes in bottom
    -hole for mounting K-probe in bottom
    -19 mm thick PCV enclosure
    -2.0mm thick steel powdercoated backplate
    -19mm thick armaflex insulation



























































    Thanks for looking


    With Kindest Regards
    Peter
    Last edited by piotres; 04-15-2010 at 04:09 PM.

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    nice waiting for tests of this monster

    I can imagine this pot nickel plated

    for where you get such thick pcv?

    Duniek?

    price for pm please
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fatalbert View Post
    nice waiting for tests of this monster

    I can imagine this pot nickeld

    for where you get such thick pcv?

    Duniek?

    price for pm please
    No, all is 100% made by CNC workshops found by me, any part of this container isn't connected with any other "builders" from Poland.

    Nickeplated ..."soon" .

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    same here

    but can not find pcv in my city
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    Awesome job
    proud to be from Belguim ^^

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fatalbert View Post
    nice waiting for tests of this monster

    I can imagine this pot nickel plated

    for where you get such thick pcv?

    Duniek?

    price for pm please
    Damn nice looking pot their Peter, thanks, hope the results are as good as well, . I guess I would be the first owner of this pot????, will post results as soon as I recieve the package
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    Quote Originally Posted by thebanik View Post
    I guess I would be the first owner of this pot????,
    You're right .

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    This is a sweet pot mate! Great work! There is no prices on your website?
    Last edited by HitandRun; 03-15-2010 at 06:43 AM.

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    great looking pot, curious to see how it performs
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    Yummy ! This thing looks delicious.. !!
    Id love to get one
    Could you please Pm the price please
    Thank you loads ..
    kind regards.
    Last edited by Toolius; 03-15-2010 at 04:21 PM.

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    Great work !

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    OMG piotres, its so sexy.

    Cant wait for mine!

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    very nice job. so elegant and looks like it will cool well.

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    Hello

    Next one:

    60mm diameter solid - design is very simillar to 70mm version, of course it's lighter and cheaper

    Specs:


    -CNC made
    -100% cooper (except enclosure )
    -1.66 kg mass
    -60mm diameter
    -130mm tall
    -40mm bottom thickness + 12mm and 5mm holes in bottom
    -hole for mounting K-probe in bottom
    -19 mm thick PCV enclosure
    -2.0mm thick steel powdercoated backplate
    -19mm thick armaflex insulation

    On this one are mine stickers, because it will be used on Gigabyte GOOC 2010 :

















    Thanks for looking
    Peter
    Last edited by piotres; 04-15-2010 at 04:29 PM.

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    stunning work p, YGPM.
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    Hi

    Next copper SOLID - 70x70 mm.

    It's forum member's design - Overshocked's . It's pot for him, but he say that if somebody wants pot like him, that's no problem .

    Specs:

    -CNC made
    -100% cooper (except enclosure )
    -2.88kg mass
    -70x70mm square block
    -120mm tall
    -60mm bottom thickness + many holes with various deepth in base
    -hole for mounting K-probe in bottom
    -19 mm thick PCV enclosure
    -2.0mm thick steel powdercoated backplate
    -19mm thick armaflex insulation













    Thanks
    Regards
    Peter
    Last edited by piotres; 10-21-2011 at 03:49 PM.

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    Piotres pots at GOOC in action

    Folks I am one half of team overclockerstech (the team that took second place at the UK GOOC)

    The following are a series of shots showing Piotres 60MM POT IN ACTION

    First to set the scene.

    In a dimly lit bar on planet Milton Keynes the scene is set



    If you look carefully on this photo....thats correct thats HICOOKIE on the right there



    Just after assembly and installing the pot retaining bracket



    Yours truly (gilgamesh) ever so slowly poring the first dry ice pellets into the pot.



    Hunting for those all important Bios settings (Rawz and I)



    BUILT by Piotres sticker on the pot!



    Setup in action :1



    Setup on a gigabyte X58a ud7 cooling an Intel 980x at the crazy speed of 5.6 gigs



    The following are a series of shots showing the Piotres 60mm pot in action



    Top view



    Pot in action again LOOK at that corsair GX2 RAM that stuff costs £200 PER MODULE





    Some more random shots





    Scores achieved with the aid of the Piotres 60mm pot

    Super Pi 1m



    Pi-fast



    WPRIME32



    maxxmem



    Team Overclockerstech (RAWZ and I) taking 2nd place (Benchtec being the winner)



    Shaking hands



    The fact that BOTH OF US have NEVER USED SUB-ZERO cooling before (I being a water cooling guy and Rawz a Guru on air) So with this in mind, would it be fair to say the PIOTRES 60MM pot helped to get us there?

    Well it certainly helped!

    With two sub-zero noobs like us using a Piotres POT with DICE and beating SOME TEAMS that were using LN2! THEN managing to achieve second place that is certainly something to be said about the easy assembly and the use of the Piotres Pots

    This helped to make our life easier. fOR THE NEXT CONTEST we will be cooling with LN2 and we will be ordering a 3.4kg custom pot from Piotres)

    In fairness the only thing Piotres needs to concentrate upon is the PACKAGING ,Some nice lovely custom boxes fdor your products in future please?

    Oh as far as nickle plating, I am ordering the SAME pot again but nickle plated1

    Whilst Iam here, it was fun competing with Benchtec, when I saw them the previous night at the hotel, I thought they looked like two typical OCERS with no social skills. However meeting them the next day prooved otherwise! A good pair of lads Jabski and Bustah!

    gilgamesh
    (Team overclockerstech)
    Last edited by gilgamesh1; 05-25-2010 at 04:48 AM.

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    Sadly havent recieved my pots even after 2 1/2 months, I am giving up all hopes now seriously......
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    Yeah, shipping takes forever...i urge anyone who is buying a pot from piotres to pay for the faster shipping. Sadly boat shipping just isnt very fast. )=

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    Poland - USA:
    econo -> 3 months
    prio -> 5-14 days

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    Hey piotre, just got my pot the other day. Its beautiful.

    But i think your scale is a little off. Im getting 3.1kg on mine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by thebanik View Post
    Sadly havent recieved my pots even after 2 1/2 months, I am giving up all hopes now seriously......
    This problem of course is solved, thebanik's pots goes very long , but that was only post fail .


    @OverShocked :
    That's nice informations . So mine Soenhle weight reads 2.83kg (and other, cheap chineese weight also), and Yours reads 3.1kg for 70x70mm pot 120mm . I think that Your result is more real because design in SolidWorks also calculate around 3.15kg for this project in copper .

    Regards
    Peter

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    Looks great P, any idea how the load swing is on DICE and LN2?
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