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    Xtreme air cooling

    I've been working on the closed a/c box recently. I will soon pair it with my drewmeister DDX system.

    I just finished building it and doing a preliminary run with a small 120mm desk fan blowing over the evap to circulate the air inside. The best temp I got was -29.9C. This was done with a 5200btu a/c that I bought at canadian tire. Total cost of the project was under $200 canadian. I will work on it some more and get you guys some load and OC results.

    Pictures are in the zip file linked below.

    http://xhnet.sytes.net/project.zip
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    Nice..I need an A/C also for my rig. It's just blistering hot atm in my room here in T.O....Keep us posted on your results. I might grab one too at Canadian Tire.

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    Looks good sin, Thanks for sharing that.

    I have heard of AC boxes but never really saw a design. I take it you need to keep the air dry to prevent the evap from icing up and limiting air flow.

    Airtight + silica gel seems to be a common theme around here

    Sure beats insulation

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    now this is interesting =]

    K have just acquired a de-humidifier that unfortunately has an aluminium (sorry aluminum =p) evaporator so it has been counted out as a possible water-chiller =[

    but your idea of making a closed 'cold box' has given K the idea of putting a regular watercooling radiator into a similar box to blow super cold air through the radiator =]

    all that would be needed is a re-circulating windtunnel design box with the evap at the top, and the watercooling radiator below and it should recirculate indefinately - right?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Frozendeath
    Looks good sin, Thanks for sharing that.

    I have heard of AC boxes but never really saw a design. I take it you need to keep the air dry to prevent the evap from icing up and limiting air flow.

    Airtight + silica gel seems to be a common theme around here

    Sure beats insulation
    The only thing I reall need to worry about it keeping it airtight, which gets a bit hard once you start cutting cable holes and sealing them up all over the place.
    3500 clawhammer @ 230x11 1.7V
    Foxconn geforce 6150
    x800gto @ stock
    2x512 mismatched sticks in dual channel
    Black case of godliness

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    I just did some insulation fix ups and took a few idle screenies. System is as follows:
    mp 1800 palomino @ 133x13.5 1.85v
    enermax 450w
    gainward 6800gt
    abit kd7-e
    4gig hd
    xp 3200 stock heatsink

    This is just my test system until my venice arrives.
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    3500 clawhammer @ 230x11 1.7V
    Foxconn geforce 6150
    x800gto @ stock
    2x512 mismatched sticks in dual channel
    Black case of godliness

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