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    Mastercool Phase Change Add On

    Pictures speak for them selves.



















































    OK major changes system would not be nice to work with so I redid it,,







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    a nice clean stage
    who is the luky?
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    It's finally ready! It was worth the wait. You cannot rush the Master. I love the name you chose, The Master Cool" excellent thanks Reggie for doing this for me. I love the flexineck you added. it looks very versatile and that great evap head is the same you put in OBP's. Your high quality craftsmanship is 2nd to none.

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    well done again.
    chilly do you use fan shrouds with the condensers.
    also how do you mount the fan to the condenser?
    or will you leave that for the owner to do??

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    Quote Originally Posted by kayl
    well done again.
    chilly do you use fan shrouds with the condensers.
    also how do you mount the fan to the condenser?
    or will you leave that for the owner to do??

    I believe there is a fan with a shroud in the front of the condenser which will suck air through the rad and then blow it through the front of the case.

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    WOW!! A clean single stage in a case! That's really good. Nice job chilly1!!

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    bee-u-tee-full
    trans am is very lucky, can't wait to go over to his place and see this masterpiece in action

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    Good job, Reggie! And congratulations to Alvin!

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    Looking good! btw is that a TT2.5F???

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    good , nice compact direct die. What about dissipation the heat of the compressor/condenser ?
    I bought a 3 compartment server case i would like to fit all them.
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    Heat gets blown out the front of the case.

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    Hell yeah!
    edit- that's a pretty crazy case there, marvin!
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    lol that thing's a monster!


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    It is big, but lets see chiily´s project...
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    Is it just me, or is the condenser upside down; the discharge goes to the bottom of the condenser. It probably has some hidden purpose, as im sure chilly1 did it for a reason.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gkiing
    Is it just me, or is the condenser upside down; the discharge goes to the bottom of the condenser. It probably has some hidden purpose, as im sure chilly1 did it for a reason.
    Aye, it does look upside down.

    I got the same CM stacker case - love it, so roomy, the ethane cascade im building is gonna sit underneath it. I've made up a brushed aluminium enclosure for it to match the stackers dimensions (the depth is a bit greater, but its same width and only a bit taller than prommys).

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    Yeah it looks like it does go into the bottom.

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    In a few pictures where Reggie is holding the block you can see where he stuck his thumb in one of my Lytron fans just a few seconds after I told him to stay clear.

    It almost ripped his whole fingernail off.

    Another habbit of his is to stand in front of my larger 11" fans and let his shirt get sucked in. One day it will rip the shirt off his back.
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    Thanks for explaining it, I was going to ask him about the thumb, but I wasn't sure if it was an accident or maybe he just needed a manicure.

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    Man. Looking at those pics again has got me all jonsin' for mine now. I should've shipped Reggie my case at the same time you did. Oh well.

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    Imagine how I feel... Reggie posts pics and is almost finished, but can't ship until he's ready. So all I have are pics to look at. Teaser! I think about the "Master Cool" every 30 seconds. I am sitting here hitting refresh all day so I can see everyone's reaction. I think they approve. I know better. Dr. Chillenstein needs to take his time on this one before releasing it to the cold. You can't rush perfection. As of now, I don't have a decent 939 board or cpu to play with on here, so I think I will condensation proof my DFI nf3250gb and use my 62w mobile on her. I have always wondered what this chip could do under phase. If the cold doesn't kill her, nothing will. this cpu has been through more hell than you can imagine. I ran 1.8v through it. It's missing a pin. I run 1.75v through it 24/7 and it still manages to do 2.6 on water. It's my baby.
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    Yo, Alvin. I hate to break it to you, but Reggie actually named your next rig Matercool, not Mastercool. It was built upon the idea of leprechauns mating in the cold.

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    Quote Originally Posted by conrad.maranan
    Yo, Alvin. I hate to break it to you, but Reggie actually named your next rig Matercool, not Mastercool. It was built upon the idea of leprechauns mating in the cold.

    rofl. he spelled change "chage" Reggie was up until 6:00am this morning welding it. I wouldn't be able to spell my name if I was up that long. I really appreciate all the work he did. Now I need to airbrush a big 4 leaf clover on the side with frost and icicles forming off the leaves with some green cathodes and LEDs.

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    Hmmm. Leprechauns from Northern Tanzania might have better overclocking powers.

    Chage - adj : descriptive of Chaga
    Chaga - n : a Bantu language spoken by the Chaga people in northern Tanzania [syn: Kichaga, Chaga, Chagga]

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    Quote Originally Posted by FUGGER
    In a few pictures where Reggie is holding the block you can see where he stuck his thumb in one of my Lytron fans just a few seconds after I told him to stay clear.

    It almost ripped his whole fingernail off.

    Another habbit of his is to stand in front of my larger 11" fans and let his shirt get sucked in. One day it will rip the shirt off his back.

    I thought you were getting covers for those like three months ago.

    Gotta watch the fans I got my shirt in them a couple times and those mangler lytron fans once....

    O yeah update the controller is installed.




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