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    [der8auer] BEAST Pot

    After taking a long break of building LN2/DICE containers I want to introduce my latest work.

    der8auer BEAST Pot:


    Details:
    • Solid Copper LN2/DICE Container
    • Aluminium top for easier pouring
    • Dimension Container: ~80x110mm
    • Dimension Top: ~70x70mm
    • Weight without top/mounting: 2850g
    • Universal-Mounting for Socket: 775, 1155, 1156, 1366, AM2(+), AM3, 939
    • 4,5mm hole for temp probes
    • Polished version also available
    • Limited on 4 containers (1 currently available for sale)



    Aluminium-tops:







    Impressions of the manufacturing:









    The final BEAST Container:











    Let's take a look on the structure:








    BEAST incl. top








    Universal-socket-mounting








    S775 CPU to compare the size




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    wow that looks huge!!!

    i like it

    *nb pot works great on older gpu


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    Quote Originally Posted by Hondacity View Post
    wow that looks huge!!!

    i like it

    *nb pot works great on older gpu
    Thanks man

    Nice to hear ur lil nb pot is still in use

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    I REALLY like that

    Great work on a beautiful pot mate.
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    Not bad! Nice work there man

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    meh, you didnt call it ".........." pot
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    Sick! What are you gonna sell them for?
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    Noice.......now let's see it in Action holding a load!!
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    More & more very expensive, quickly obsolete parts!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Expat GriZ View Post
    Noice.......now let's see it in Action holding a load!!
    most good pots can hold any temps....its a matter of user control...


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    Quote Originally Posted by Hondacity View Post
    most good pots can hold any temps....its a matter of user control...
    gee, thanx for that earth shattering revelation....... all I wanted was some frosty pics......
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    That pot is gorgeous, I can't wait to see how it performs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Janus67 View Post
    That pot is gorgeous, I can't wait to see how it performs.
    Thanks


    Quote Originally Posted by Expat GriZ View Post
    Noice.......now let's see it in Action holding a load!!
    I'd like to make a video soon but have no LN2 here atm.


    Quote Originally Posted by fl0w3n View Post
    Sick! What are you gonna sell them for?
    Thx! Depends on the shipping. Will be between 300 and 350$


    Quote Originally Posted by dinos22 View Post
    meh, you didnt call it ".........." pot
    At least it will perform like a Blitzkrieg-Pot


    Quote Originally Posted by k|ngp|n View Post
    Not bad! Nice work there man
    Thanks! Realy appreciate your comment


    Quote Originally Posted by Dualist View Post
    I REALLY like that

    Great work on a beautiful pot mate.
    Thank you mate

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    Looks great, good job!
    Some mounted pics would be nice.
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    Great looking pot!

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    Quote Originally Posted by zalbard View Post
    Looks great, good job!
    Some mounted pics would be nice.
    Thanks! Will take some pics of the mounted pot soon.

    Quote Originally Posted by NoGuru View Post
    Great looking pot!
    Thx

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    Quote Originally Posted by der8auer View Post
    At least it will perform like a Blitzkrieg-Pot
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    no doubt

    it's probably the most impressive looking pot ive seen to date by anyone. this one is for collection if nothing else heh love ur work
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    Thumbs up

    WoW, really nice bro


    Unfortunately already bought Otterauge's one

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    Quote Originally Posted by dinos22 View Post
    no doubt

    it's probably the most impressive looking pot ive seen to date by anyone. this one is for collection if nothing else heh love ur work
    Thanks bro! Thinkin about to keep one to myself just to have it


    Quote Originally Posted by Christian Ney View Post
    WoW, really nice bro


    Unfortunately already bought Otterauge's one

    Thx man Yea no worries. Otti Pots also own. Don't think you did the wrong thing.

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    wow nice pot

    really like that structure and think it will perform very well....

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    Thats one uber-nice container! Can someone share what tolerances you guys use when making those alu-copper fittings? Im not going to make anything but just a bit intrested. In this case aluminium is inside the copper which is bit different of course.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ilkkahy View Post
    Thats one uber-nice container! Can someone share what tolerances you guys use when making those alu-copper fittings? Im not going to make anything but just a bit intrested. In this case aluminium is inside the copper which is bit different of course.
    To be honest that isn't realy a fitting. It was supposed to be one but i messed up to tolerances. So you can easyly move the top now. But as it is just a top for easier pouring this shouldn't be a problem.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ilkkahy View Post
    Thats one uber-nice container! Can someone share what tolerances you guys use when making those alu-copper fittings? Im not going to make anything but just a bit intrested. In this case aluminium is inside the copper which is bit different of course.
    I usually just make the top part 0,01 mm smaller and heat shrink the two parts together.


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    Few mins after manufacturing


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    Looks very nice, but why is the temp probe hole so big?
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    Many germans use thermometers by "Greisinger", which have a thick probe...

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