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  1. #501
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    so once ur famous u might want to have a new name...something that makes u sound smart and cool. not that sweeper sounds lame. But its no Superman. Then get ripped and tan... so then all those computer loving chicks will dig ya... even if you do have a wife... u just tell her it all for publicity and all the photoshoots... only exteme systems will know why you really did it. im only joking Sweeper. But make sure i get a copy of ur picture and signature in the mail once u get ur first 1,000,000 dollar check from wired magazine or from how ever many companies decide to support and publicize your project.
    Last edited by |\|EW|3; 02-22-2009 at 05:06 PM.
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    damn i drove everyone away with that comment. Well hows the whole "getting off of being away all the time" thing going?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sweeper View Post
    Hey Guys,

    Been awhile since my last post. Thought I would give you guys a little update, since a few people have been asking for pics. As I stated before, I'm still working out of town and don't have much time to work on the project. But, I should start working around home in a few weeks and I will make time to finish the build. I'm still working on a few things in my spare time, but not much progress. So, here is a few pics of what I'm putting together for my SS and I also made some changes to my CrossFlow evaporator. I will keep you guys posted with my progress.

    Attachment 93873
    This is my new design of the CrossFlow evaporator. The channels are enlarged and the base is 4mm thick.
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    Few parts to get started with the SS.
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    Its a tight fit, but think I have enough room. The HX will be mounted under the case and I still need to make the fan shroud.

    Wait until you see how I'm running the evaporator and suction line in the cooling chamber.
    Beautiful stuff! This is going to be amazing. Thanks for sharing Sweeper!
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    Quote Originally Posted by |\|EW|3 View Post
    damn i drove everyone away with that comment. Well hows the whole "getting off of being away all the time" thing going?
    take it easy on the "reply to thread" button
    mentally confused and prone to wandering

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    Well guys, I'm finally home and now its time to start back on completing this project. I didn't realize that I've been working out of town for the past 10 months.....I've really lost a lot of time on this build. Well, I have a lot of work ahead of me and I will be working the weekend to finishing some of the changes I started. I also have a few evaporators to make for some guys.

    So, I'm glad you guys were patient and continued to post your comments to help encourage me to finish this build. I'm really looking forward to finishing this project.

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    how comes you lost so much time in the project? I think lost is not the precise word..
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    Hurry up!!!! lol

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    WOW!
    Everything looks amazing, great job.
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    @ teyber , |\|EW|3 & Co.

    Quote Originally Posted by teyber View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by |\|EW|3 View Post
    damn i drove everyone away with that comment. Well hows the whole "getting off of being away all the time" thing going ?
    take it easy on the "reply to thread" button
    Happens to me all the time ... lol ... damn, happened again


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    @ Sweeper

    Quote Originally Posted by Sweeper View Post
    I'm really looking forward to finishing this project.
    Well, let's hope you never do ...
    It's like a good book ... you never want the fun to stop.
    I guess all good things must have an end ... and what an end it will be !


    It's all good

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    Quote Originally Posted by delacroixp View Post
    Well, let's hope you never do ...
    It's like a good book ... you never want the fun to stop.
    I guess all good things must have an end ... and what an end it will be !


    It's all good

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    there you go again ! lol
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    Simply wow...With nehalem you have a whole new level of cooling need to apply to your creation.
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    Glad you are back on the project. I am anxious to see how it will work.
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    @ Sweeper

    How many CPU's could your system comfortably chill ???

    I was recently reading about the Cray CX1 supercomputer which can support up to 16 Intel quad-core Xeon processors, 256 GB RAM,
    1600 watt PSU and runs Windows or Linux (specs) .
    It's wierd how most of the supercomputers of the world today are using off the shelf PC parts (Intel or AMD).
    In the old days supercomputers had all the exotic stuff but now everybody is pretty much using the same thing (supercomputers simply use many more).

    I guess it's equality at its best.


    It's all good

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    Quote Originally Posted by delacroixp View Post
    How many CPU's could your system comfortably chill ???

    I was recently reading about the Cray CX1 supercomputer which can support up to 16 Intel quad-core Xeon processors, 256 GB RAM,
    1600 watt PSU and runs Windows or Linux (specs) .
    It's wierd how most of the supercomputers of the world today are using off the shelf PC parts (Intel or AMD).
    In the old days supercomputers had all the exotic stuff but now everybody is pretty much using the same thing (supercomputers simply use many more).

    I guess it's equality at its best.


    It's all good

    Pascal
    If I finally get this thing completed....it will be cooling only one CPU and high end gaming components. This system will not be used for 24/7 use, probably couldn't afford the power bill. I'm waiting on a few parts and I will have the SS completed. I will be posting pics soon.

    Later

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    shweet. So after this whole project is a success, and you decide that you wont be using it anymore, i hope you will remember the one guy who called first dibs on that beast.
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    I jsut can't believe I haven't seen this thread before!

    Dude, you got some amazing work there!

    Even I would try to waterchill my system after reading all the 21 pages so far... and it was just no enough.... I could read 100+ more pages of this project!! lol!

    Amazing.. simply put.

    Keep up the good work!
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    ^^ Agreed, this is the best, most interesting, most addictive thread on XS, and possibly the whole internet!

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    I've never seen anything quite so awesome as this project. I just got into water cooling, you're not helping my addiction one bit with this my friend lol. KEEP IT UP!

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    It's a goliath time frame too! Holy shyte!
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    perfection takes time. I will lurk

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    Wow 21 pages of nothing but cooling/case buliding.

    Even without the PC in there yet it looks great!

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    I enjoy examining your method of hydrocooling. I was thinking about taking on a project similar to your Goliath but I have no time in the world to do it. I may take a spare refrigerator/freezer apart and put something together more quick and simple. It would certainly be nice to have time like this. Thanks for your pictures.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MarcusG View Post
    I enjoy examining your method of hydrocooling. I was thinking about taking on a project similar to your Goliath but I have no time in the world to do it. I may take a spare refrigerator/freezer apart and put something together more quick and simple. It would certainly be nice to have time like this. Thanks for your pictures.

    If your looking to build a simple water chiller, then the best system to assemble would be to buy a condenser unit that is rated for the watts you will be cooling and a plate HX. You can find some good deals on Ebay to buy most of your parts. But, even going this route, you need to consider the tools and supplies you need to put the system together. This can be a very expensive hobby and it may be best to have someone build you a system for your needs.

    I lost count of how much money I spent since I started building my system. I admit, I've went a little over the top, but its something I enjoy doing.

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    I was thinking of posting all the pics that were lost from the last XS crash....but, I'm not sure if XS is still updating there server. I have new updates....is it safe to post without fear of losing them.

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