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    An idea I've been toying with, but couldn't you in theory have an SLHX and use it instead of a radiator in a watercooling setup? It would allow you to boil away any remaining liquid in the suction line and give you a half decent chilled water loop for your graphics card. Sort of a halfway between dual evap and seperate phase change + water cooler.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Carlz0r
    An idea I've been toying with, but couldn't you in theory have an SLHX and use it instead of a radiator in a watercooling setup? It would allow you to boil away any remaining liquid in the suction line and give you a half decent chilled water loop for your graphics card. Sort of a halfway between dual evap and seperate phase change + water cooler.
    it does work... somewhat... need at least 2 ft to start giving meaningful temp for gpu cooling For SLI... might need bit more length...
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    Quote Originally Posted by jinu117
    it does work... somewhat... need at least 2 ft to start giving meaningful temp for gpu cooling For SLI... might need bit more length...
    I was thinking something along the lines of a small enclosed condensor basically. That way you have fins in there too to aid in heat transfer.

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