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Thread: Dual T.E.C. my journey to -37℃(39pics)

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    Dual T.E.C. my journey to -37℃(39pics)



    some pics

    a large piece of copper




    Pump with water tank

    Two waterblocks and T.E.C.(128w/231w x2)


    Now lets set them up



    Daub Some thermal compound on the cold side

    And another side

    Install the waterblock

    Don’t know how to say this in English, sorry….

    Put on some clothes





    Finish!

    Let’s try some thing cool
    Some water and a aluminium heatsink



    All the rigs

    My overclock partner

    Now power on!


    It’s a 500w PSU

    The temperature falls quickly

    About 30 mins later

    Ice…

    Do some protection


    My 3200+
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    Sucks hard to overclock


    My rigs:
    A64 939 3200+
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    Start overclocking
    280x10,1.7v
    Full load

    Some other screenshots




    End

    Thank you for watching
    Sjxqd
    Last edited by sjx-qd; 03-27-2005 at 07:37 AM.

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    nice dude !!!

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    That's absolutely amazing

    true craftsmanship



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    omg, thats insane !!
    looks really tight

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    Are those 226 watt TECs? How does a single fan rad keep them both cool?
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    a single fan rad is enough to keep them both cool

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    Wow, that is soo cool. You should try it with a bigger rad to see if you get any cooler temps. You should get a better clocker under that and see what temps you can acheive. BTW, what power supply is that.
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    very cool. How much did it cost ya

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    What kind of water mixture did u use?
    I used 1/6 Anti-freeze. Freeze temperature was -9°. I could add more but I have a huge reservoir, maybe your adds are better then anti-freeze.

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    Man, that looks like a company massed produced that thing. Mucho props on the awesome craftsmenship. lol I can never come up with anything even close to as how well put together that thing is.
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    very cool indeed. clean and extreme

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    Awesome work bro but get some arctic silver 5 and you will drop even lower. Its worth the money get a 12g tube and you'll be rockin...

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    very nice bro I think that if you try to cool better your pelts you will have better temps. Can you post a screenshot running prime to see how it holds at full load?

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    Quote Originally Posted by wittekakker
    What kind of water mixture did u use?
    I used 1/6 Anti-freeze. Freeze temperature was -9°. I could add more but I have a huge reservoir, maybe your adds are better then anti-freeze.
    i didn't mix anything in the water.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wittekakker
    What kind of water mixture did u use?
    I used 1/6 Anti-freeze. Freeze temperature was -9°. I could add more but I have a huge reservoir, maybe your adds are better then anti-freeze.
    Why would he be worried about freeze temperature of his water? He is not running chilled water he is using the water to chill the hot sides of the tec's. That means his water will be a very high temp and not a very low one.

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    sjx just to give you an idea with my setup dropped 30 degrees c by switching from the cheap ass white heat paste to artic silver 5. couldn't believe it dropped that much myself but with your sweet setup there you should spend the extra $ it will be worth it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NitroRat
    sjx just to give you an idea with my setup dropped 30 degrees c by switching from the cheap ass white heat paste to artic silver 5. couldn't believe it dropped that much myself but with your sweet setup there you should spend the extra $ it will be worth it.
    30C

    I think you had a bad sink contact!


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    always a possibility but have had it apart many times and did everything the same when it was pulled apart the paste was spread evenly on all surfaces so i doubt it...

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    jesus dude, I think thats the first time I was impressed with how much effort someone put into Pelt Hardware




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    nice job man, you make pelts looks sexy heh

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    Why would he be worried about freeze temperature of his water? He is not running chilled water he is using the water to chill the hot sides of the tec's. That means his water will be a very high temp and not a very low one.
    Yup, I know
    Somehow i mixed up 2 threads

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    Quote Originally Posted by NitroRat
    sjx just to give you an idea with my setup dropped 30 degrees c by switching from the cheap ass white heat paste to artic silver 5. couldn't believe it dropped that much myself but with your sweet setup there you should spend the extra $ it will be worth it.
    i'll try it, but it's not cheap, worth 140rmb in china
    and what's your temp. then?

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    on an NF7 ser 2 idles -1c and load 6c

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    Looks very good!! Very professionaly made.
    sjx-qd, are you by any chance from Hong Kong or China?
    Last edited by hixie; 03-31-2005 at 11:34 AM. Reason: typo

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    Quote Originally Posted by hixie
    Looks very good!! Very professionaly made.
    sjx-qd, are you by any chance from Hong Kong or China?
    china mainland

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