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    water cooling tower is pointles here, so humid living next to the ocean, if I where closer I'd do a water to water heat exchanger Supamega cold! lol
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    s7e I have a file you should read. Its a design proposol to cool a ccd chip (evaporator). Its for a telescope but no difference between a ccd (digital camera chip) and a cpu. The head(polytiger/evaporator) with a poly cold will do 510 watts at -150c. It will give you guys some of the techinal dificulty of getting 150c. its a pdf file with pictures and design drawings. problem is its 705kb and the limit is 200kb.

    Anyone know how I can post it without spliting it up.??????

    try this link

    http://www.eso.org/projects/odt/cont..._potential.pdf

    The cooling head (coil) is mounted in a cryo vacuum chamber. they are pictured seperate and togeather. pricing is also included
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    Here is some recent history of polycold,may help in searches of documents and designs..

    It was sold to "intermagnetics" in 1997 and they sold it to "helix technology corp" in 2005

    http://www.bizjournals.com/milwaukee...4/daily24.html

    http://www.helixtechnology.com/products/category63.html


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    The Laws of Thermodynamics say:

    Zeroth Law: "You must play the game."
    First Law: "You can't win."
    Second Law: "You can't break even."
    Third Law: "You can't quit the game."

    Do you wanna Play Thermodynamics ???????? I forgot "you must"

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    Quote Originally Posted by wdrzal
    s7e I have a file you should read. Its a design proposol to cool a ccd chip (evaporator). Its for a telescope but no difference between a ccd (digital camera chip) and a cpu. The head(polytiger/evaporator) with a poly cold will do 510 watts at -150c. It will give you guys some of the techinal dificulty of getting 150c. its a pdf file with pictures and design drawings. problem is its 705kb and the limit is 200kb.

    Anyone know how I can post it without spliting it up.??????

    try this link

    http://www.eso.org/projects/odt/cont..._potential.pdf

    The cooling head (coil) is mounted in a cryo vacuum chamber. they are pictured seperate and togeather. pricing is also included
    Hmmm...... I know that Cryo-tek has at least one of these Cryo-tigers at his home (he thinks he may have tossed the other one in the garbage ). This would make for an interesting project

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    Quote Originally Posted by wdrzal
    49.2 million mabee this shouldn't be just a hobby
    Some are lucky enough to make a living doing what they love

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    he thinks he may have tossed the other one in the garbage ).

    $4,000.00 each,find that garbage truck
    The Laws of Thermodynamics say:

    Zeroth Law: "You must play the game."
    First Law: "You can't win."
    Second Law: "You can't break even."
    Third Law: "You can't quit the game."

    Do you wanna Play Thermodynamics ???????? I forgot "you must"

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    Quote Originally Posted by s7e9h3n
    Some are lucky enough to make a living doing what they love
    Yep, I Am
    The Laws of Thermodynamics say:

    Zeroth Law: "You must play the game."
    First Law: "You can't win."
    Second Law: "You can't break even."
    Third Law: "You can't quit the game."

    Do you wanna Play Thermodynamics ???????? I forgot "you must"

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    Quote Originally Posted by s7e9h3n
    Some are lucky enough to make a living doing what they love
    me too.
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    < Me too till I was run over, Now still kind of scrambled but starting to pick a direction to restart.
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    so who is going to make an evap like that one wzdral posted?

    subcooling right in the evap, pretty sweet idea imo

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    Quote Originally Posted by wdrzal
    s7e I have a file you should read. Its a design proposol to cool a ccd chip (evaporator). Its for a telescope but no difference between a ccd (digital camera chip) and a cpu. The head(polytiger/evaporator) with a poly cold will do 510 watts at -150c. It will give you guys some of the techinal dificulty of getting 150c. its a pdf file with pictures and design drawings. problem is its 705kb and the limit is 200kb.

    Anyone know how I can post it without spliting it up.??????

    try this link

    http://www.eso.org/projects/odt/cont..._potential.pdf

    The cooling head (coil) is mounted in a cryo vacuum chamber. they are pictured seperate and togeather. pricing is also included
    OK, I reread this document and I think there seems to be a bit of a mix-up here After talking to Cry-tek about these "Cryo-tigers" and explaining to him that you had said that the unit was displacing 500W of heat, I was told that Polycold does actually make a unit capable of that......but it would require a PT-1100 (IIRC) Cryo-tiger which has a 10HP compressor Turns out that these Cryo-tigers don't operate on "true" cascade technology, rather they work on principles more similar to suction line heat exchangers. The unit which is mentioned in the article is actually only capable of removing ~6W of heat @ -150C. The 500W figure is referring to the amount of heat the compressor is outputting. At least that's what I'm getting from this article. Please feel free to correct me if I'm wrong

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    no the 510w is the compressor output. my mistake I just skimed it. but


    it cools 5 to 7 watts to 95k which is -178C

    you should be able to trade capacity for temperature.
    The Laws of Thermodynamics say:

    Zeroth Law: "You must play the game."
    First Law: "You can't win."
    Second Law: "You can't break even."
    Third Law: "You can't quit the game."

    Do you wanna Play Thermodynamics ???????? I forgot "you must"

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    just read the hole thread

    what a great read thanks cryo

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    Quote Originally Posted by wdrzal
    it cools 5 to 7 watts to 95k which is -178C

    you should be able to trade capacity for temperature.
    That would make one helluva chipset or gpu cooler

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    OMG

    AS the original owner of that cooler, I am ONE PROUD DADDY!!!!!!!!!

    Cryo-Tek you are AMAZING.

    Start testing Intel cpu's Stephen!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by charlie
    OMG

    AS the original owner of that cooler, I am ONE PROUD DADDY!!!!!!!!!

    Cryo-Tek you are AMAZING.

    Start testing Intel cpu's Stephen!!!
    Hey Fanboy, kindly restrict your comments to the fanboy forums We are serious and restrained scientific types here

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    Quote Originally Posted by pythagoras
    Hey Fanboy, kindly restrict your comments to the fanboy forums We are serious and restrained scientific types here

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    LOL...that's funny.....

    Quote Originally Posted by charlie
    Start testing Intel cpu's Stephen!!!
    That's even funnier (Although it may have to become a reality with these types of temps)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Revv23
    so who is going to make an evap like that one wzdral posted?

    subcooling right in the evap, pretty sweet idea imo
    Mmm maybe someone did something similar sometime ago...

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    We need some old school single core action under that bad boy
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    Quote Originally Posted by fatty
    We need some old school single core action under that bad boy
    LOL...FCG's sending me a nice load tester to test the unit with -> an Intel 660 Pressy should do the trick

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    Hay s7e9h3n, It seems that your system was unhappy with it’s identity and has started some sort of a transformation ! Must be something I feed it.
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    Sheesh....I hope you know what you're doing Hmmmm...the guts of the auto aren't as pretty as I had imagined

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    Give us a closer picture Cryo!! Maybe 10 more pictures. Please
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    is the remedy

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    Well It's all just a blur right now, but it seems to be growing valves there on the left in the foam.
    If two heads are better than one, are three heads better than two?

    You need to tell me when to stop
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