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    DI/Ln2 builds

    Built the first two containers last night and the borttom one ( is my new SLI DI/Ln2 inprogress I will be posting up a few more pics as I figure out the rest of it. It is 1.2 inches thinsc and 2 inches wide at the base.. havent figured it all out yet.












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    Last edited by chilly1; 08-25-2005 at 03:21 AM.

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    Are these with youre new design chilly? looks great!
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    How much Chilly because those look beautiful. So Shiny
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    Hey chilly, so I still managed to buy the "old" design? Damn, I should have been less impatient
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    The sli-model is very nice and simple. Reminds slightly of my prototype sli-containers. I just dont quite have the equipment to make these as properly i wanted.

    http://koti.mbnet.fi/ilkkahy/ln2&co2...kku%20SLI1.JPG

    I think the your spiral base will work great in that position. If you have mangle you could make square type of copper pipe instead of brass and it would be great. I made my "square" profile with a hammer and its the way nobody wants to go

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    Yay does that mean youll starts on my dice tube soon
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    Are these still using the same chilly1 block design? Any chance your going to try building a solid container?

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    Yeah, save for minimal improvements, I'm starting to think the chilly1 block design has gone as far as it's able to with "traditional" tube making designs
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    We are making even more changes in mounting.

    Expect to connect to all CPU's and GPU's. We have universal kits available in quantity now.

    I will do a special run in clear lexan, im sure a lot of people would like to see if any condenstation is building up around the socket.
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    When will you do this fugger? sure great to see!
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    Quote Originally Posted by justwOo
    Yeah, save for minimal improvements, I'm starting to think the chilly1 block design has gone as far as it's able to with "traditional" tube making designs
    Well there is a couple of more improvements comming... I got a very good maachinest!

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    Looks good! I need a GPU tube...
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    Nice can't wait until the new revisions start coming out.

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    need 2 GPU SLI

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    Like this one?

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    Ill take one ^^
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    Quote Originally Posted by chilly1
    Like this one?
    yeah

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    got more pics?

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    Quote Originally Posted by chilly1
    Like this one?
    Niiiiiiiice, I like the rectangular slim design, good for current DFI nf4's working in SLI.
    Thx god for the dryice and the liquid nitrogen.

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    NEw blocks on the way currently out \
    The new Rev_e.02 second batch in on the way.. delayed due to the problems in the gulf a few days and Apocalipsis you are getting one PM me your address please...

    These things are real small final pics on them later today...

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    Why are the tubes still made of copper? That's wasting some of the capacity. Why not steel or some other less conductive, but still cheap and easily workable, metal?
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    steel rusts, I am using some brass.. I can get stainless but it has a different rate of expansion

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    Oh yeah, I can't belive I missed that.
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    Well I picked up one of the GPU tubes from chilly recently. It mounted up nice and with the insulation he supplies moisture-proofing the card is pretty easy. Under DI/Acetone an X850 @ 1.78v idles @ -67° and coming out of a loaded Nature run it's -51° Thats a little more of a idle/loaded temp fluctuation than I like but I'm having some good results.

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    How thick is the copper in the tube?
    Are these the new blocks?
    Those are some pretty good temps, considering the outer structure cant be very thick at all, so it must not hold temps at all.. so the block is doing all the work
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