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    basically finished the tunning on the system now, Cascade did -98c at 312w and -101 with 270w.
    time to put side covers on and get ready for a bench
    cold bug switch on drops down to around -96c.





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    What's your static like with filter and such post hx?


    If you have a cooling question or concern feel free to contact me.

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    I've said it before, and I'll say it again,

    You do fantastic work kayl.

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    Quote Originally Posted by n00b 0f l337 View Post
    What's your static like with filter and such post hx?
    Static pressure is only 150psi, exactly the same as the last cascade

    Quote Originally Posted by ThaLoveDocta View Post
    I've said it before, and I'll say it again,
    You do fantastic work kayl.
    thanxs ThaLoveDocta.

    For the first hour cascade idles around -110c and load -106c after 4hrs it was -104c load and -106c idle with 5.5ghz 1.95vcore on my E8500.









    And the bench results






    Last edited by kayl; 09-29-2008 at 04:07 AM.

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    Looking great Kayl, of all the builders i think you're the only one that always tests stuff on a real PC platform and show some results, not just on load testers! Superb!

    Quote Originally Posted by Blaster View Post
    Use 80cms 0,8mm cap tube to exp tank.

    Place the exp tank higher than the compressor.
    So this would mean about 50cm 0.7mm (TC-28) cap tube? Is it passable?

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    Down Under = On Top!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by tiborrr View Post
    Looking great Kayl, of all the builders i think you're the only one that always tests stuff on a real PC platform and show some results, not just on load testers! Superb!
    So this would mean about 50cm 0.7mm (TC-28) cap tube? Is it passable?
    thanxs tiborrr, load tester cant really simulate a cpu, its good for ensuring a system can hold a certain load but some times you tune for too high load or not enough, only way to really know is with a cpu

    Quote Originally Posted by gosmeyer View Post
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    1366 mount plates, they should be ready in a few weeks




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    Sorry if this has already been asked, but will current evaps need to be modified/replaced to become compatible with Nehalem? I think the 1366 chips are a tad bigger than the LGA sockets.
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    Nope, the core itself hasn't grown larger than the evaps so you are fine. Hell, current Chilly1 evaps don't cover the entire IHS on LGA775

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    It's not needed anyway. Current evap heads are really large enough for LGA1366 chips, although bigger the head, the more evaporating surface it usualy have ;p

    Great work Kayl, once again!

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    if it was water cooling ideally you would want a bigger evap, but for phase change its not such an issue.
    It will be like going back to the old 50mm AMD cpus
    Last edited by kayl; 10-14-2008 at 06:40 AM.

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    The look of your units always makes them stand out. I had no idea that even LN2 would allow for 1.95v core a 45nm! very impressive results.

    Nice and low temp rise when loaded BTW

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    Quote Originally Posted by eligray View Post
    The look of your units always makes them stand out. I had no idea that even LN2 would allow for 1.95v core a 45nm! very impressive results.

    Nice and low temp rise when loaded BTW
    thanxs eligray. most vcore i ever run was 2.15v on ln2 QX9650

    new plates are ready













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    Where's it going off to? Someone in the AU?

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    Can you put one in a canoe and send it my way bro? Very nice work
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    Kayl , where exactly do you measure the evap temp ?????

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    thanxs guys

    Quote Originally Posted by [XC] gomeler View Post
    Where's it going off to? Someone in the AU?
    from one side of aus to the other, Melbourne
    dont think i would want to send one outside Australia

    Quote Originally Posted by Stelios View Post
    Kayl , where exactly do you measure the evap temp ?????
    i measure mine close to the base of the evaporator. I file the side of the evap and dab the k-type probe in thermo paste rub some onto the evap and then tape her tight.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kayl View Post
    thanxs guys



    from one side of aus to the other, Melbourne
    dont think i would want to send one outside Australia



    i measure mine close to the base of the evaporator. I file the side of the evap and dab the k-type probe in thermo paste rub some onto the evap and then tape her tight.
    Evap to core temps.

    What's your thinking on the delta here?

    Say the evap temp is -50... do you account for a diff of 5C? 10C?
    or are you assuming the core's are almost the same temp as the evap?

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    Quote Originally Posted by kayl View Post
    i measure mine close to the base of the evaporator. I file the side of the evap and dab the k-type probe in thermo paste rub some onto the evap and then tape her tight.
    Thanks ! Your temps are really nice !

    What's the lowest with a dual core E8500 or E8600 and wprime 1024M (1.85Vcore or more ) ???

    And one more ... ... What are the running pressures of the 2nd stage ??? Idle/load ... both low and high .
    Last edited by Stelios; 10-25-2008 at 07:25 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by [XC] gomeler View Post
    Where's it going off to? Someone in the AU?
    It coming to me
    Gonna strap it up to the 790i digital i got from ya.
    Post some results soon

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stelios View Post
    Thanks ! Your temps are really nice !
    What's the lowest with a dual core E8500 or E8600 and wprime 1024M (1.85Vcore or more ) ???
    And one more ... ... What are the running pressures of the 2nd stage ??? Idle/load ... both low and high .
    didnt run prime1024 sorry, i know with a quad core around the 84% things get real hot.
    E8500 with 1.85v warmest i seen load was -104c i think after 4 hrs benching.
    idle the second stage is around 200psi, after 4 hrs benching around 220psi.
    low side pressure would be around 10hg idle and a few hg load
    with 310w load it was a few psi load

    firstage was around 4psi low and not too sure high stage pressure, under 200psi i suspect.

    Quote Originally Posted by ThaLoveDocta View Post
    Evap to core temps.
    What's your thinking on the delta here?
    Say the evap temp is -50... do you account for a diff of 5C? 10C?
    or are you assuming the core's are almost the same temp as the evap?
    i dont really take much notice of die temps as it changes from motherboard to motherboard and cpu to cpu.
    maybe first mount on a a cpu, i let the run pc at stock and then boot into bios and watch die temps compared to evap temps, normally a few c difference between the 2, wait till it hits 60c then shut cooler off. if i have a bad mount temps will be alot hotter and pc normally crashed before dies reach 60c. then i start the cooler and bench.


    also gigabyte mobos only read down to around -8x c and no lower, at load die temps stay the same, ie colder than -8x c

    Quote Originally Posted by n3wbi3 View Post
    It coming to me
    Gonna strap it up to the 790i digital i got from ya.
    Post some results soon
    cant wait to see the 790 under the cold

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    Quote Originally Posted by kayl View Post
    didnt run prime1024 sorry, i know with a quad core around the 84% things get real hot.
    E8500 with 1.85v warmest i seen load was -104c i think after 4 hrs benching.
    idle the second stage is around 200psi, after 4 hrs benching around 220psi.
    low side pressure would be around 10hg idle and a few hg load
    with 310w load it was a few psi load

    firstage was around 4psi low and not too sure high stage pressure, under 200psi i suspect.
    Very useful info . Thanks for the details .

    The reason i'm asking all these questions is cause i made a new cascade with two rotary compressors ( 30cc each one ) . I don't have very good evap temps (-107c idle , -96c with 230watt cartridge) cause the vacuum is very high (about 15hg under load) . I'm using 1.7m 0.078 ... but i think i have to try something like 1.5m (or 3m 0.091) .

    Thank you Kayl again !!

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    Quote Originally Posted by n3wbi3 View Post
    It coming to me
    Gonna strap it up to the 790i digital i got from ya.
    Post some results soon
    I hope you have a QX9650, that board is stupid strong with a QX

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