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    PC-07 chiller :)

    my mach modded chiller (unit built by [ep-uk]fatty)





    First ghetto rig up



    case sides on.

    Got another pc-07 on the way that needs to have a trim to match the top.

    Its holding water at 15c so its nicly above the dew point so dont haft to insulate

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    well since iv recently aquired a chiller, the stock case was just to fugly for my liking so i started thinking .

    I bought a second pc-07 and procedded to chop it up :P








    since the hd rack still fits. i can fit a fan contoler into the bottem half of the case :P or some hds or anything that tickles my fancy

    im still in the process of doing it but hopefully it should be done by this evning

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    anyways more pics






















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    all kitted up and working. need to adjust the bolts to get both of them perfectly lined up but for now its good enough (need to give it a polish to remove the finger prints :P)




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    Looks sweet, nice job

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    Sweet job ey,

    Top notch!

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    so the radiator in bottom front is to blow in cool air for condensation prevention? what are your liquid temps? it looks very nice
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    Hey that's a great job on slicing the case up. How did you do the bending?

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    yer front rad is to stop it getting cold enough to start condensation.


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    Gpu: Ati radeon 5870
    Sound card: Asus xonar d2
    HD Array: 3x ocz 60gb summits (raid 0) & 300gig velociraptor
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    Optical: Samsung 22x dvd-rw
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    Looks good bud!



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    sweet
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    With the pc-07 cases, are they standard cases you can buy?

    What is their specific purpose, matx?

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    Quote Originally Posted by kommando
    With the pc-07 cases, are they standard cases you can buy?

    What is their specific purpose, matx?
    Hmm I guess your profie is correct:
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    Its just a regular ATX case...! :P



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    how are you controlling the water temp?
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    Beautiful! Great job! I like
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    Quote Originally Posted by UnreaL
    Hmm I guess your profie is correct:


    Its just a regular ATX case...! :P
    Whoops missed that picture

    Very nice never the less.

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    Man, I'd love to have an enclosure like that but I don't think I can get my chiller down to 8.3 inches wide.

    It's slick. Looks fantastic.

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    Nice chiller. Little suggestion: use some stuff like isopropanol to get away those fingerprints :p

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    Still very nice, and I'm still jealous.

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    Very nice work. I like it.

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    great rig idd
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    Quote Originally Posted by Xtasy
    how are you controlling the water temp?

    Exactly, how are you controlling the unit to stay at a certain temp? I am building a chiller at the moment and also would like to stay above dew point so i need to figure out how to keep it at a specified temp.

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    the radiators in the loop are controled via the aquero unit. when the temp drops to a set point the fans on the rads speed up to even it out. so it wont drop past dew point.

    Main rig
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    HD Array: 3x ocz 60gb summits (raid 0) & 300gig velociraptor
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    so the rads are being used to keep the temp up, does the compressor and fan run constantly? How do you keep the compressor from cooling the water down too much?
    Last edited by Budwise; 04-16-2006 at 03:58 PM.
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    From where did you get the chiller may I ask?
    ...is no longer working as an assistant HVAC/R-installer...
    But, is still blasting 20000 songs of real Rap

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