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    Talking Ghetto-build-waterchiller

    Hi

    This is my first waterchiller, and I'm really happy about it, so far it has given me 110 more mhz (from 2520 to 2630) on my barton 2500+

    And the best part: I improved my superpi 1M from 38 sec to 36 sec - and still havn't played with water-/liquid-temps below 0ÂșC (so notning outstanding to see yet ) - I'm wating to do that til I have som liquid that can go subzero, don't want a 25 liter ice cube hehe

    Now for the pictures:

    Chiller unit:
    http://www.try-this.dk/Projekt%20waterchiller/PW2.JPG

    The unit put to place (before isolation):
    http://www.try-this.dk/Projekt%20waterchiller/PW5.JPG

    After isolation:
    http://www.try-this.dk/Projekt%20waterchiller/PW6.JPG

    I have one fan blowing at the radiator, and one at the compressor..

    Superpi result:
    http://www.try-this.dk/36sek.jpg
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    very nice job and nice results

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    Originally posted by oc_nightmare
    very nice job and nice results
    Thanks

    I took a picture into my case just to show how much i need isolating the waterhoses :

    http://www.try-this.dk/Projekt%20waterchiller/PW10.JPG
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    hey do you have insulation on those pipes yet,
    i dont know if its recommended, but have you though of rolling that evaporator into a small roll and then putting it in the bottom so its fully submerged and then use less liquid, might get better temps that way maybe?
    someone correct me if im wrong please

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    kayl,

    You are right, i am doing the same with mine. i started out with like 3 and a half gallons i am now at about 1 and a half and it gets much cooler.

    Lotec25

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    Nice work !

    Regards

    Andy

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    i love that saying
    and its sooooo true


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    Nice chiller, looks good.

    Ripping it up on old technology
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    Thanks everyone, I'll try it out later on... I've just filled in some subzreo liquid to see if that will take me below 0Âș

    But I'll try your sugestion later
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    as I get closer to the best mix between water and subzero liquid (don't know what it's called in english, but it's blueish, and used in cars), i got my watertemp down to -7,5ÂșC , and reached a screenie at 2,7 ghz (unstable like hell, but the screenies is there):

    http://www.try-this.dk/2,7ghz.jpg

    havn't improved superpi though


    Now I'm wating for some isolation for my waterhoses, and I still ahve to improve isolation around cpu and nb (damn, there is a lot of isolation involved in this )
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    I did the isolation on the waterhose now, and it looks real cool

    I put in some more subzero liquid, and had the temp down to -13ÂșC -

    Result: discovered that i needed much more isolation around both cpu, and nb ....

    I'll update once I finish
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    Just wondering what you're using on the back of the pc where the tubing enters/exits? It looks very smooth

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    Originally posted by novagamer
    Just wondering what you're using on the back of the pc where the tubing enters/exits? It looks very smooth

    They are also isolatet

    But right now it is split to pieces on the table, I want to be able to see everywhere the kondens building up
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    |-|Winchester 3500+ cooled DD TDX A64 and passive car radiator|-|
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    |-|HIS X800XL cooled by zalman VF700-cu @ 5v|-|
    |-|Powered by Tagan 480w PSU|-|

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    Hi again...

    Promised to return once I finished, and now it looks like I am :















    Result with water @ -4,2ÂșC:



    I'll be testing with colder water soon, just wanted to show you guys the result
    |-|DFI LP nF4 Ultra-D passively cooled chipset|-|
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    |-|HIS X800XL cooled by zalman VF700-cu @ 5v|-|
    |-|Powered by Tagan 480w PSU|-|

    If you are a Dane --> tjek min hp for flere billeder (http://www.try-this.dk)

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    cool... nice insulation..!
    but u cant do the vdroop mod...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Unseen
    cool... nice insulation..!
    but u cant do the vdroop mod...
    Thanks

    I'm not to happy modding stuff, havn't been since i destroyed my belowed NF7-S v.2, so I'm not gonna mod it... not just yet, but maybe I'll find somone to help me when I get time for it
    |-|DFI LP nF4 Ultra-D passively cooled chipset|-|
    |-|Winchester 3500+ cooled DD TDX A64 and passive car radiator|-|
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    |-|HIS X800XL cooled by zalman VF700-cu @ 5v|-|
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    If you are a Dane --> tjek min hp for flere billeder (http://www.try-this.dk)

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