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    Another KINGBLOCK by Alex_Ta

    THIS IS KINGBLOCK








    Last edited by hiwa; 03-21-2008 at 12:36 PM.

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    Looks pretty heavy, what's the mass? Nice plexi holddown.

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    It looks very nice Hiwa!
    Congrats for this Best
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    thx guys

    1500gr CU

    Thermocontroller and probe hole





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    So is there a TEC in there? or what does the thermocontroller do?

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    400 W(2 X 200w) power on heaters to Counterbalancing the ln2 effects and avoid coldbug on cpu

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    you are a damn patient one with the polishing.

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    hiwa have you got any results with this pot on the real cpu already?

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    Quote Originally Posted by -cyclone- View Post
    hiwa have you got any results with this pot on the real cpu already?
    Look here
    http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...d.php?t=182523
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    nachthymnen wow thanks man!

    nevertheless, any info from hiwa about how does this pot perform in action? was the heater used during the bench-session?

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    Quote Originally Posted by -cyclone- View Post
    nachthymnen wow thanks man!

    nevertheless, any info from hiwa about how does this pot perform in action? was the heater used during the bench-session?
    look youtube link for first question
    yes when u are close the CB just need on thermocontroller and in 1 sec cpu temp will block my QX9650 have cb@ -126 when is @ -124 i on thermocontroller than it's done, temp block @ -124 and i can contimue to bench just need on/off thermocontroller to control temp close of CB

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    Quote Originally Posted by hiwa View Post
    look youtube link for first question
    yes when u are close the CB just need on thermocontroller and in 1 sec cpu temp will block my QX9650 have cb@ -126 when is @ -124 i on thermocontroller than it's done, temp block @ -124 and i can contimue to bench just need on/off thermocontroller to control temp close of CB
    thats genious!!!!!! innovation rocks!

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    Quote Originally Posted by hiwa View Post
    look youtube link for first question
    yes when u are close the CB just need on thermocontroller and in 1 sec cpu temp will block my QX9650 have cb@ -126 when is @ -124 i on thermocontroller than it's done, temp block @ -124 and i can contimue to bench just need on/off thermocontroller to control temp close of CB
    superb! think u should do the automatic adjustable temperature controller, and then it'll be the most innovative pot ever

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    He needs first to test it and after his revision will be final he will do it .
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    congrats hiwa
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    thanks my friend
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    i think you are asking the wrong person about safety limits, but

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    hmmm i think this is the first 1 pot that i have came across that has a thermo controller... very creative, should help alot with cold bugged cpus
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    Quote Originally Posted by Solarfall View Post
    hmmm i think this is the first 1 pot that i have came across that has a thermo controller...
    yeah, me too.
    hiwa - very impressive one GJ

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    isnt plexy broken at below zero?? i was always thinking if i use plexy on a pot, plexy may be broken, which i really dont wanna encounter such a problem like that during bench
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    Quote Originally Posted by cold_fire View Post
    isnt plexy broken at below zero?? i was always thinking if i use plexy on a pot, plexy may be broken, which i really dont wanna encounter such a problem like that during bench
    no man i used it more than 20 times nevere had problem
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    Quote Originally Posted by hiwa View Post
    no man i used it more than 20 times nevere had problem
    so next one will be plexy mounting..

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    This really is an ingenious idea! Great way to solve cold boot/cold bug problems, how quickly does it heat up when you actually have LN2 in the pot though? Is it responsive enough to do quick on-the-fly adjustments? Or do you have to somewhat anticipate when you will need it and start it up beforehand?


    Maybe you could also apply this idea to evap heads on a cascade (would it be cheaper than those hot gas valves that heat up things??)

    Also, how long does it take that huge mass of copper to get cold?
    Last edited by TheKarmakazi; 05-20-2008 at 08:40 AM. Reason: one more question :)

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