Just wanted to add an update/more info.
I have 2 crunchers on this system: Q9450 @ 3.6 and Q9450 @ 3.5. I am waiting on some more ram and then I am hoping the 2nd Q will go to 3.6. This Ballistix garbage is just that: garbage.
Got the Killawatt out:
Pump=55watts
Fans:
Low=25watts
Medium=36-37 watts
High=50watts
That's x2, of course.
Here's a current screenshot of the Q at 3.6--fans on Low=50watts:
The temps drop 3-4C by switching the fans up to Medium(=36-37watts x2).
These rigs are crunching WCG 24/7 and 1 rig has an 8800GT crunching F@H. The 8800GT is not currently WCed. I bought a block, but it arrived cracked, so its on rma at the moment. Once I get a useable block--the GT is being added to this system.
I've decided to modify my manifold and add a 2nd car radiator--a smaller one. This one will go inside here and be used during the cooler/winter months. I will deign the manifold so that I will only need to turn 1-3 ball valves (not sure yet) in order to switch from one rad to the other. This will give me convenient seasonal control: I can pump all the heat outside during warmer months (helping with the A/C) and pump all the heat inside during the cooler months (helping with the heat).And I will be able to do this with the turn of a valve or 3.
Expected Cost Guesstimate:
Car Rad: Less than $100 Shipped
Pump: ~$100, if needed--I may figure out a work-around.
PVC: $20, probably less
Gate Valves x3: ~$27, should have already been incorporated.
No doubt there will be some misc costs--nothing major though. I've put a little thought into this already, but have not sat down to think it through yet.I really enjoy pumping all the heat outside!
Plus the dual fans on Low really help cool the out-building!
So, I might as well set things up to help with the heating bill this winter--instead of just heating the neighborhood!
Currently using about 500watts on these crunchers--might as well keep it inside when its cold out!
Also, by setting this up for convenience (turn some ball valves) I will still be able to play with it all winter and see how the low outside temps effect things!
I'll update this when I get it done--Yes, with Pictures!![]()
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