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    Oh man, this is gonna be so sweet. Good luck guys!!
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    nice dewar +)
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    Wow, looks like you got a lotta fun coming your way.....thats a hell of a test list.

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    This is so sweet

    That gpu container looks really nice and effective. How does that cpu cooler work? Is that hole above line where ln2 enters or is it going to be used as some kind of suction line?

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    cant wait to see the results! don't blow yourselfs up tonight!

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    I never knew that the long lost secret to LN2 success was a cut in hlaf water bottle.

    Looks awesome, I can't wait for some HUGE numbers. (or small numbers in the case of Superpi).
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    Quote Originally Posted by FUGGER

    AUA, and that is cool !
    love the bottle
    well done fugger like always
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    Quote Originally Posted by Stuperman
    I never knew that the long lost secret to LN2 success was a cut in hlaf water bottle.
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    Very cool Fugger. Do you actually use a pump or do you metter it just by pressure and let it blled off to the atmosphere? If you can set the metering it would be killer for these cold bugged FX-s


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    He's doing a "metered" LN2 feed. You take a pressurized LN2 line and put the end over a solid copper cup, and feed maybe 5ml every 5 seconds or so...

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    It is a pressure vessel with bottom feed so it forces liquid out into a pair of sweet valves that do not freeze over. Each valve controls cpu or gpu's flow rate precisely.

    The aluminum block shown overflows a little and the water bottle controls the splash and collects the liquid at the base of the block. The clear bottle lets me see the liquid level. so the waterbottle does not get more than half full.

    There is a single 1/4" liquid feed line to the CPU for last nights testing. We are going to add the VC connection tonight.

    Pictured below is another block as we were testing for capacity. It maxed out around 6.4Ghz on the block the size of a piece of bazooka bubble gum.

    You can see the C clamp holding it down to the mobo. To the right of the meter you can see the discharge and some liquid blasting from the copper tube. You can also see 1/4 inch of ice built up on it. What you cant see is the large plume of LN2 exiting from the same point.

    I will connect to the net and upload cpuid's and pi's in a few hours.

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    awesome. have fun...!

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    Sweet

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    Ok tonight we go for the gold,Fugger and I are setting up right now with my 630 N0 for some ultra high fsb lovin,then we rotate to the ES chip's for WR's we have a ES 7800gtx and ES x850 xt pe to get some solid 3d benches in..more pic's comming!

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    well.... results?!
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    jap get the results online cant wait to see the benchies
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    The aluminum block shown overflows a little and the water bottle controls the splash and collects the liquid at the base of the block. The clear bottle lets me see the liquid level. so the waterbottle does not get more than half full.
    Love the water bottle idea. I am guessing originally the space around the block was made to collect extra LN2? Once you're running and have the metering set what kind of temp. swings do you see? Really curious to see how this set-up works on something clod bugged like the 7800GTX. Very cool so far.


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    Looks good! But uh... wheres the results?
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    Awesome Looking forward to see the results!

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