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Thread: Tuko's new SS - rotary + black metal case + R507

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    Tuko's new SS - rotary + black metal case + R507

    Hi

    Some weeks ago I've seen an announce that Tuko want to buy new single-stage . He wanted to buy sth to cool his QX6700, because he wasn't happy with modded vapo LS+ quadcore connection . He wanted a custom 46x46cm (base) case and temperature display . Suction line is very short (but can be bit longer, by taking some of it from case's inside ), because it's 24/7 cooler, to use under PC case.

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    Compressor: Sanyo C-1RV137H11AA
    evap: steeper by piotres
    XV: captube 0.8 mm
    condenser: 1 kW, 2 row, alu-cu, cooled by orginal 230 V fan
    Refrigerant : R507
    Case : Custom metal case, 46 x 46 x 43 cm, painted black
    others: Dixell XR40C controler, used as a temperature display, 240 mm fan 230v on back wall of case













    Some nice temps during filling with R507 .



    On 215W dummyload it's making around -44-45*C .



    Unloaded is "only" around -50*C, because unit is tunned for quadcore loads .





    Just before closing the case .









    Dixell isn't laying very much .




    Regards
    Peter

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    Looks A really nice setup piotres great pic's too .

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    hmm pictures aren't loading for me.

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    Nice!
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    Nice piotres. I like that case with the grills.

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    How long captube do you use with that load?
    Töttörööö

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    Quote Originally Posted by BlueAqua
    hmm pictures aren't loading for me.
    Same for me!

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    i can see the pics.
    the unit is nice, and the perfomance seems to be very nice too.
    i hope Tuko gives us some pics of benching to see how it works out

    piotres, do you have more compressor specs, e.g. replacement and power consumption? how loud is the unit? those two big 230V fans and the rotary must be hell :-O ... but i think you have to put up with that if you want enough cooling power für you Quad...

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    Nice unit piotres!

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    piotres did a really great job with this unit !

    I'll post benches and pictures soon
    Comp 1 : NCASE M1, Asus Z170I PRO Gaming, Intel i7-6700K, G.Skill 2x4Gb 3466MHz, Samsung 950 Pro (512), Samsung 840 Pro (256), WD Red (5TB), Asus nVidia GTX 980 4Gb, Silverstone SX600-G, LG 34UM95
    Comp 2 : Commodore Amiga 4000D, Cyberstorm MK2 68060 50Mhz 128Mb, Cybervision 64 4Mb, FastATA MK-VI, Indivision AGA MK2cr
    Comp 3 : Commodore Amiga 600, Vampire 600 V2 128Mb, Indivision ECS, 32Gb CF

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    Comp 1 : NCASE M1, Asus Z170I PRO Gaming, Intel i7-6700K, G.Skill 2x4Gb 3466MHz, Samsung 950 Pro (512), Samsung 840 Pro (256), WD Red (5TB), Asus nVidia GTX 980 4Gb, Silverstone SX600-G, LG 34UM95
    Comp 2 : Commodore Amiga 4000D, Cyberstorm MK2 68060 50Mhz 128Mb, Cybervision 64 4Mb, FastATA MK-VI, Indivision AGA MK2cr
    Comp 3 : Commodore Amiga 600, Vampire 600 V2 128Mb, Indivision ECS, 32Gb CF

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    Looks like enough room for a cascade


    If you have a cooling question or concern feel free to contact me.

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    I really wana have a look at this but the photos are not loading for me at all!!!

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    Holy moly that is huge, and quite awesome.

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    Very nice! I was going to say it looks too big for a single-stage 24/7 unit, until I saw the picture of the UFO case .

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    Big case, better airflow, more cooling for that compressor, better temps.

    Nice job.

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    Thx Guys

    Dimas, that's NOT mine first system in metal case .

    Captube is around 255 cm.

    Compressor is around 9000 BTU, sound ...like rotary, but "gentle" one (read = not very loudly) . Mine friend said that 2 rotaries in cascade (8000-9000 BTU) are more silent than one Danfoss SC21CL .

    Sorry, I think that Lycos is sometimes overloaded .

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    I just did a new install on this BRAND NEW laptop and they still are not showing....

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    Pics are working fine here so it must be your end.
    Nice unit piotres, and nice pc case there TuKo.
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    pics loading for me as well.

    unit looks sweet though

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    Gotta be to do with AOL service proving (i don't have aol on my laptop but it's ISP)

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    Quote Originally Posted by TuKo
    Really nice setup

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    Quote Originally Posted by piotres
    Thx Guys

    Dimas, that's NOT mine first system in metal case .

    Captube is around 255 cm.

    Compressor is around 9000 BTU, sound ...like rotary, but "gentle" one (read = not very loudly) . Mine friend said that 2 rotaries in cascade (8000-9000 BTU) are more silent than one Danfoss SC21CL .

    Sorry, I think that Lycos is sometimes overloaded .

    Regards
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    ehehehe...sorry, maybe i missed some
    btw nice sleeve

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