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    Thanks for your comments Base finished


    http://www.bartxstore.com/- Standard and Extreme Cooling Components

  2. #27
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    Looks great

    Dimensions?

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    Great pots BartX!

    Works great for DICE so far. The temp pic is full load on my phenom II 940 at 4.5 GHZ using 1.7vcore











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    Finished This set it going to one of XS users. Some specs:
    - total height 180 mm
    - base height 50 mm
    - base/pipe diameter 60/54 mm
    - weight 1200g


    http://www.bartxstore.com/- Standard and Extreme Cooling Components

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    Has been great working on this with you bartx, I will definitely post performance numbers up as soon as it arrives.

    To bad western union doesn't know how to spell would have made our lives easier.

    If anyone is curious about the design I requested it this way and bartx made necessary changes based on his experience/knowledge.
    Last edited by chew*; 02-23-2009 at 11:22 AM.
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    My first pot after small modifcations I made it about year ago, design isn't the best, but it's really cheap Actually it's waiting for new owner Specs:
    - total height 240 mm
    - base thickness 12 mm
    - diameter 54 mm
    - base weight/total weight 250g/900g

    Last edited by bartx; 02-28-2009 at 12:37 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bartx View Post
    Finished This set it going to one of XS users. Some specs:
    - total height 180 mm
    - base height 50 mm
    - base/pipe diameter 60/54 mm
    - weight 1200g

    Arrived safe and sound, awsome craftsmanship
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    Nice design, it should perform quite well

    Excellent work!

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    Gpu pot:





    Unfortunately it isn't SLI/CF compatibile but it's cheap and easy to insulate
    Last edited by bartx; 03-22-2009 at 01:18 PM.

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    I have a idea for a somewhat universal gpu pot bartx.....If you want I can dissassemble it to show you my idea.

    Just out of curiousity can you get 3" to 2 3/4" round stock?

    Thinking of a no holds barred high mass LN2 cpu pot if this works as good as I think it will.
    Last edited by chew*; 03-15-2009 at 01:40 PM.
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    Another ln2 pot

    - total height 180 mm
    - base height 50 mm
    - base/pipe diameter 60/54 mm
    - weight 1150g



    And two pics of all set, which is going to one of XS users


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    Good Temps
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    This pot was made some time ago, now I've got small break, but I'm thinking about new stuff. Stay tuned

    - total height 180 mm
    - base height 50 mm
    - base/pipe diameter 60/54 mm
    - base/pipe weight 930g/1300g



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    First solid, 4,5kg

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    What a monster

    Lepiej wygląda jak nie ma skali ^.-

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    || Max. sig. size is 500x250 pix, isn't yours bigger?
    Cooled by: Apogee GT || MCW-60 || MCP655 || BW Extreme 123 rev. 2 || MCres


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