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    Quote Originally Posted by Marvin
    you will need to fit the reservoir too.
    Why?

    Crazy dutch people try to build anything these days
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    Here is a quick preview of what I have. I will be cleaning it up this weekend. I will post more pics.

    It basically case a water jacket design around the evap....
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    Quote Originally Posted by erik9287nl
    Sure it's possible. I'm currently making a chiller in a case (Yeong-Yang cube).







    Its hard to make it fit, but with some consessions (just one optical drive and one or two harddisks) it's possible, but still hard.
    That probably would be a little easier with a full tower case. At least give you room for more drives and maybe better routing for the lines.

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    Quote Originally Posted by erik9287nl
    Sure it's possible. I'm currently making a chiller in a case (Yeong-Yang cube).







    Its hard to make it fit, but with some consessions (just one optical drive and one or two harddisks) it's possible, but still hard.
    Pretty nice project. I like Yeong Yang cubes. Hope you get it working.
    Cooling is life the rest just details.

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    I just built my 1st chiller but it's not quite as extreme as you guy's...not yet. Mine is remotely set up in the garage and it pumps the water about 20 feet to my box. Nice and quiet that way and the heat it puts out doesn't heat up my room.

    I run it 24/7 at 2 temps...1) fairly warm while I'm at work at 60f (16c) and 2) 32f (0c) when testing. I'm working on 2 overclocks to go with those temps now.

    I'd run it much colder but I don't feel like having my DD NV68 water block crack, lol!
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    So impressed by all your chillers guys.......and very jealous! I havnt even got my water cooling system together yet, so it will be a while till I fab up a chiller, but when I get to it.....I know Ill be comming to you guys for help! Keep up the good work!

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    Athens, NICE setup

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    Kinda messy but it works!
    Got down to -41c antifreeze/prestone de-icer combo w/ 10 bottles of hydrx.
    Load is -19c @ 3.32 1.68v on my 3700+ sandy.





    Going to add the 7800gtx into the loop and maybe do some wire management once my new mobo gets here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LRV
    Athens, NICE setup
    Thnx a lot my friend .

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    Very cool stuff. I have plain water cooling . But I had a thought (fant) if I was to add this into my loop after the rad. http://www.jegs.com/photos/71097817.jpg

    I believe it would be very cool on regular ice and extremely cool with dry ice.
    I just ordered 1 $100. I will try it . Notice it has a drain for easy water disposal. and its well insulated. looks good.
    Please all comments helpful.

    Forgot to mention its a moroso cool can for drag racing. So I will be adding High performance racing stuff to my PC Now how cool is that?
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    Nice unit for cooling resevoir. Can work well. A little pricey, but a nice unit.

    RussC

    Quote Originally Posted by Turtle 1
    Very cool stuff. I have plain water cooling . But I had a thought (fant) if I was to add this into my loop after the rad. http://www.jegs.com/photos/71097817.jpg

    I believe it would be very cool on regular ice and extremely cool with dry ice.
    I just ordered 1 $100. I will try it . Notice it has a drain for easy water disposal. and its well insulated. looks good.
    Please all comments helpful.

    Forgot to mention its a moroso cool can for drag racing. So I will be adding High performance racing stuff to my PC Now how cool is that?

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    My chiller, by Tyrou




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    Νιce temps ? [or the link of the thread if u have with it]

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    I don't have wbs yet... So I can't test it in real condition.

    The thread is here (In french )

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kant
    I don't have wbs yet... So I can't test it in real condition.

    The thread is here (In french )
    Thats friggin nice Thats a custom made computer box, right

    RussC

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    Not really This is a Lian Li V2000

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    Like em guys!

    Especially like yours Athens04
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    My simple ChilleR22 ...chiller with 1/6 HP compressor with R22



    The unit has been sold already - it'll cool a 3000+ Venice and 7800 gtx

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    I personaly have just finished a cooler in witch U put ice and some chemicals to get around -56.The question for U is what kind of liquid do I need to be chilled at that temperature and still hace a good flow.(will simple car antifrost solution do the job?)

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    Piotres, that's an awesome chiller. I think I'll build one similar someday when I get my tools

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    Johann's chiller 1

    Hi, here is my 1st chiller, it turned out quite nice. Uses 2 x Tecumseh 1/10hp compressors, R404a and is compact at 14"x14"x12" basically 1 square foot.

    Temps with 185watt load is liquid around -7c to -12c and CPU -2c to 3c. I suspect with a good pump and suitable liquid, temps can be even lower.





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    My extreme chiller

    It consisted of which in a bucket we put a radiator submerged in alcohol with dry ice



    The alcohol inside hoses travels to -60&#176;C


    Cpu Waterblock

    Chipset Waterblock

    Vga Waterblock


    And the next step:

    Ram Waterblock
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    dam, thats some serious icing, very cold though.

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    sick
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