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    Chilly1 cooler, gr8 stuff

    Installed this baby over the weekend. More then 60 degrees temperature difference compared to my watercooling setup.


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    Congrats - I'm glad to see happy people again getting Chilly1 stuff.
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    Really nice, HS on or off?

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    HS on, and ambient temperature was about 22 degrees Celsius

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    Quote Originally Posted by runmc
    Congrats - I'm glad to see happy people again getting Chilly1 stuff.

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    FYI, this unit has been built using Chilly1 parts. The actual build has been done by someone else here where I live (UK)

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    Nice. I love my Chilly1 setup and I'm sure most others that have one love it too.

    What kind of temps at the evaporator are you seeing? I see -20 per the motherboard.

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    No idea since I have no measurement instruments for measuring from within the evap. The -21 that you are seeing is probably the cpu temp.
    I cannot read unloaded temps in windows or in the bios either, anything below -22 degrees results in -122 degrees, pos motherboard sensor
    Last edited by KingNothing; 06-05-2006 at 09:42 AM.

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    Wow, nice unit, great temps
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    Quote Originally Posted by LittleDevil
    Really nice, HS on or off?

    tnx
    Did you allready try to remove the IHS of a Pentium D ?
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    Yes great cooler!!

    Who did you get it from??

    Nice work Pazza!! LOL

    Update:The Evap temps are -56 ish no Load and -45 with 150 watt load tester.
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    dual 4.6ghz P4's....



    what you gonna use that baby for?
    I like building Vapor phase coolers......
    ......to cool mynipples!!

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    I never thought q they could arrive these micros so much.
    Congratulation KingNothing

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    Raise the volt up... up the clock 4.6-4.8ghz should be in easy reach...
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    Quote Originally Posted by gclg2000
    dual 4.6ghz P4's....



    what you gonna use that baby for?
    Everyday use...

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    Good unit and good OC.
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    Quote Originally Posted by quent
    Did you allready try to remove the IHS of a Pentium D ?

    i second that, i wouldnt bother taking mine off, 4 bolts lets ya really clamp that cpu down. 4.6Ghz at such low vcore, that cpu should do 5ghz plus load with higher vcore. try 1.6-1,7vcore and see how that goes
    Last edited by kayl; 06-06-2006 at 06:26 AM.

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    nice!
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    Quote Originally Posted by kayl
    i second that, i wouldnt bother taking mine off, 4 bolts lets ya really clamp that cpu down. 4.6Ghz at such low vcore, that cpu should do 5ghz plus load with higher vcore. try 1.6-1,7vcore and see how that goes
    I have removed an IHS twice now (both AMD's) and always ended up with super high temps. I dont mind ripping it off but I know there's two physical cores under there. I am convinced it would be very difficult to get a good contact on both cores. Not to mention the risk of crushing them

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    not to mention that deIHSing intels isn't particularly doable (within reason) as they're soldered on

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    @KingNothing - what insulation etc.. did you do to your board?
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    nail polish and that black foam stuff

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    It came to my attention that my compressor gets really hot. Not really sure how hot but I can definately not touch it for long with my fingers. Is it normal for a compressor to get this hot?

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    Dude that looks sweet,

    Do you plann to run it next to the system like that or underneath the case etc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KingNothing
    It came to my attention that my compressor gets really hot. Not really sure how hot but I can definately not touch it for long with my fingers. Is it normal for a compressor to get this hot?
    yes, below 80ºC it ok

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