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    Chilly1 Ln2/DI container

    Mounting isn't done yet but is done through a 1/2 inch thick PVC ring which is supported by the copper ridge on the pipe. The container is around 14 inches tall and will have 3/4 inch closed cell neoprene insulation. The contact block is a chilly1 spiral block like the ones inside my phasechange evaporators. I do have GPU coolers with the same dimentions but these have my new mounting system with a poly ring around the end of the block for mounting.









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    NOT BAD!!

    One question though. Why not go with a thicker pipe for more surface area?
    Dryice is so powerful in itself, but it is so much stronger if more comes in contact with the base/floor of the unit at once. That same design in a 2.5in-3in unit would be stunning.

    Kingpin had awsome results with these units guys 3470mhz+ on his fx55 so they deff do the job nicely ..

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    great job like alwasy! so gled 1 of them is mine
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    Uhhhmmm makes me happy to see

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    OMG!!! Chilly the gpu unit is so nice....the container should be perfect distance from card. You did it perfect. That is exactly what was needed.

    I should have a really nice 2 piece clamshell done for the card and that unit should fit it perfect. I'm using hilti grip filler foam to make it.
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    Oh those are SO COOL

    I'm lusting away at those Maybe will buy one from ya someday. Talk about an easy way to do some damage...

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    Quote Originally Posted by twilius_basic
    Oh those are SO COOL

    I'm lusting away at those Maybe will buy one from ya someday. Talk about an easy way to do some damage...
    For sure. Poor mans cascade all the way. Very good performance in cooling /$$ ratio :P

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    For sure. Poor mans cascade all the way.
    I still remember the days Dryice was comapred to r507 single stage. :banana4:

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    Quote Originally Posted by choseone214
    I still remember the days Dryice was comapred to r507 single stage. :banana4:
    LOL no kidding....DI kills r507 :banana4:

    I wonder if this gpu unit will keep the card components and mem as cool as the other containers w/ large surface area bases? Probably not, but this is where I have been running into cold issues on my cards and it's been frustrating. You really have to work on your condensation prevention more with the wider bases to get them to work right, or else it all goes berserk. On his unit, the cold is more isolated to just gpu area. It will be interesting to test and see the differences in overclocking between the two.
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    With the low wattages of the video card we have found that the rest of teh components still freeze up even with cooling only going through the GPU only. These blocks are capable of 500 watts with Dryice, can't imagine this on Ln2 But it would be nice to see...

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    Chilly..check you private message box at Teampuss, sorry for the late reaction but I ran into some probs...Hope you understand.

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    What type of mounting setup you got with those?

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    I am cutting the mounts this week... I will post them when done.
    Last edited by chilly1; 01-03-2005 at 09:40 AM.

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    1 cpu and 2 gpu for LN2 testing would be awesome
    Nice work!!!
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    Nice!!

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    WOOW, nicy there
    sig???? sigh !
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    I think you will need a lot of skills and experience and luck when using LN2 on a GPU. macci's Finnish team is one of the only one who benched GPUs on LN2 and only that once. IIRC he ran into stability and bootup problems, which hit me as well when I did LN2 on GPU.
    LN2 is just damn hard to tame on a GPU, you gotta try it to believe it

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    Well if you hve stability problems with Ln2 you can always put a slight insulating barrier to migitate teh temperature until you get it stable this will also increase teh duration of the bench.

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    wow, those are absolutely incredible. astounding finish on the bottom!

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    very nice work sir

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    really nice indeed, i might try making such a container as well if me and a friend have enough spare time
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    Omg, that mirror finish
    That's one of the finest container's ive seen
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    Why make onw I got enough parts here to make 20 more.

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    what kind of equipment do you use to make those, and what do you do for materials?

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