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    good work mate.. looks just the way i pictured it.. i'm loving it.
    good thing you convinced me to select the green suction line sleeve as the color.. its freaking hawt
    now hurry up with those final tests peter i wanna see what that baby can do

    just out of curiosity. how heavy is that thing ???
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    Hello

    Cascade is finally tunned and tomorrow will be 100% finished (today 99.5 % ) , I'll upload pics tomorrow too .

    Results :

    -107*C unloaded

    -100*C @ 225W dummyload

    -98*C @ 260W dummyload

    Cascade is tunned to hold load over 300W . If I want to tune it for 260W as a max , it can done -101*C@260W .

    The cascade is approx 55-70 kg .

    Best Regards
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    wow very nice piotres !
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    Wow... impressive temps at such a huge load.

    Why not tune for a lower load with the new 45nm chips? Is the customer using Kentsfield 65nm?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Polizei View Post
    Wow... impressive temps at such a huge load.

    Why not tune for a lower load with the new 45nm chips? Is the customer using Kentsfield 65nm?
    who knows how the next chip might be...better tune it for higher loads
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    Quote Originally Posted by piotres View Post
    Hello

    Cascade is finally tunned and tomorrow will be 100% finished (today 99.5 % ) , I'll upload pics tomorrow too .

    Results :

    -107*C unloaded

    -100*C @ 225W dummyload

    -98*C @ 260W dummyload

    Cascade is tunned to hold load over 300W . If I want to tune it for 260W as a max , it can done -101*C@260W .

    The cascade is approx 55-70 kg .

    Best Regards
    Peter

    nice number's.. pretty much what i expected
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    fantastic Piotres!


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    Thanks guys !

    Yesterday I back too late, and was too dark in that room where cascade is standing to make good pictures .

    Today at morining I'll show pics of finished cascade .

    Best Regards
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    So as I've said ... :



    Some final changes, mainly in electric .



    First time when I powered it on in house .



    On 260W dummyload .

    It can be tunned to make -101*C@260W , but that time 260W will be max load which it can hold .



    On 225W dummyload.



    First stage , when 2nd stage was loaded with 225W.













    Together with some insulations .

    Unloaded is finally around -107*C .

    Best Regards
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    Nice pictures and a really powerful cascade

    Only the pressure gauges could be installed in a row, then it would look a bit cleaner..

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    The ND gauges show a pretty high pressure, is your static pressure on both stages about 9 -10 bar?

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    look about that, godmod.

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    All so should be said having the low side guages over pressurized like that is going to throw out their calibration! For futur builds you may want to use a higher pressur rated gauge for the Low side so it can handle the off cycle pressur better.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Xeon th MG Pony View Post
    All so should be said having the low side guages over pressurized like that is going to throw out their calibration! For futur builds you may want to use a higher pressur rated gauge for the Low side so it can handle the off cycle pressur better.
    I've never seen any gauges with scale over 10 bara on low side.

    But that's right, should be higher scale, I'll look to REFCO catalog later .

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    piotres;
    buy r410 scales they are normally ~16bar lowside.

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    damn piotres she is a beauty..can wait to try it out
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    Ya I was thinking R-410 Low side gauges would be ideal as well.
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    Hello

    Cascade has been sent some days ago, I hope it's well packed :



    Wooden plates are 19 mm thick .

    Thanks
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    Peter, very nice cascade and I really like how you did your new load tester Good insulation all around and definitely plus for having consistant read out and tuning
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    Nice job indeed!


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    Nice job... very compact and powerful.

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    YEESSS cant wait to get my hands on it..some cpus are gonna get punnished SOOoon
    nice jop piotres.. ur da man
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    Very nice job Piotres, I was always impressed by your clean and good work !

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    I dont know Solarfall, I dont think you be able to handle it better off sending it to me

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    Beautiful work piotres

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    i like the packing job

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