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    Exclamation Steeper GPU containers (brazed, 100% cooper)

    Hello

    I got question if I would be able to make couple of containers to cool ATI5970 single card . I answer "yes" and that's what I've done .

    Containers are 100% cooper, made in old "plumber-brazing" style , but I've said mine client that that won't be anything special, and price is low . Of course they'll fit most of cards avalible on market, not only 5970 .

    They use 42mm diam/41mm tall cooper steeper core in base with some holes drilled . Containers have 42mm diameter and they're approx. 200mm tall .

    Mounting plate and backplate are stainless steel.

    Insulation is 19mm thick .























    That's photo together with mine CPU steeper cooper container .

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    With Kindest Regards
    Peter
    Last edited by piotres; 12-26-2009 at 05:43 AM.

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    Oh so shiney I would like to see some benchies with these
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    Amazing brazing job there dude!

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    Just love them! For a single 295GTX / HD5970 they should kick ass!

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    Nice oldschool pots.
    Would like to know price for pair .)


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    How'd you grind off all the excess braze?


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

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    I think Peter just bites off that stuff with his teeth, he builds so many units it saves time that way

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    Quote Originally Posted by n00b 0f l337 View Post
    How'd you grind off all the excess braze?
    Using sandpaper mounted on disc attached to driller .

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    Last edited by piotres; 02-05-2010 at 05:07 PM.

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    Nice idea converting a evap in a GPU pot!

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    How do they hold under load dude?

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    Quote Originally Posted by OverShocked View Post
    How do they hold under load dude?
    I don't know I haven't checked that but I hope person who ordered them already tested them, I can only said I haven't read any not nice word from him in message to me ...

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    Great job looking forward to it!

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