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    Talking Godmaster's Solid Copper Container

    Hi all.
    This is my first Solid copper container for Ln2 And Dry Ice Solution.

    Specification:

    Thermal Buffer: 2cm
    Edges:1cm
    Height:12cm
    Width:6cm

    All @CNC.
    Too Easy,but incredible.
    Is Designed for Cpu's with Cold Bug and for all cpu.





    ..My Xtreme Solid Monster
    Last edited by Godmaster; 03-05-2006 at 06:57 AM.
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    More Pics,

    Base


    Height
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    The internal part of container:



    Width
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    Great Bro,i love your container, and and soon this is mine!

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    The Insulation Is TooBig,but indispensable for nice work
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    Base's Insulation






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    Ill hope those thick walls will help.. 1cm is very thick
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    Quote Originally Posted by Waus-mod
    Ill hope those thick walls will help.. 1cm is very thick
    Yeah.
    Under Dry Ice this Container is low performance,but under ln2,maybe Good
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    And This Is The Overclocker


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    Did you made the base 20mm? thats way to thick... make it like 9 or 10mm if you want to run proper!
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    Yeah.
    W.I.P Another container 10mm buffer,but i love this
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    A container with a very very very thin base would be much better in my opinion for LN2 and coldbug - if you want to have more control for your temps.
    But for non coldbugged CPUs or to maintain a certain temp this looks like a beaut! Would love to try one wih such thickness out one day.
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    ok :P nothing was said
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    Eheh,ok
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    Quote Originally Posted by mikeguava
    A container with a very very very thin base would be much better in my opinion for LN2 and coldbug - if you want to have more control for your temps.
    But for non coldbugged CPUs or to maintain a certain temp this looks like a beaut! Would love to try one wih such thickness out one day.
    A super thin base would be harder to hold a load on with ln2 than a regular base...
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    i need a solid container for gpu´s..

    godmaster your container look´s really sweet and massiv

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tribal84
    i need a solid container for gpu´s..

    godmaster your container look´s really sweet and massiv
    Thanks.


    Quote Originally Posted by afireinside
    A super thin base would be harder to hold a load on with ln2 than a regular base...
    A Big Base, previews the hard thermal bounces had to the nitrogen breaking in. thin base, has great jolts, and with cpu with cb it does not go very well.
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    looks awesome. How are you gonna mount it?

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    AFAIK the thinner the base the colder it gets but the higher the jump at load...

    vapb> probably an ARC.
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    Nice container, especially for cold-bugged cpu's

    But is 12cm height not a bit small ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by UTF Nightmare
    Nice container, especially for cold-bugged cpu's

    But is 12cm height not a bit small ?
    It doesn't matter when used with LN2. IMO I don't think height really matters with either DI nor LN2. One thing is that compared to the long pots, you'd have to move your hands a bit faster to constantly fill up the container full of DI

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    You get lowest temps when you constantly monitor the dice levels and push it into the base. Filling the tube to the top is stupid.
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