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ol' man
11-27-01, 01:14 AM
Here is a pic of the cryo cooler I made to get to 1800+ MHz with my 1.2g celery. It was done with the IHS on the chip. There was ice build up under the board and it would be best if you tried this to insulate that with styrofoam.
ol' man
11-27-01, 01:21 AM
Here is where I got the idea from.
http://holicho.lib.net/othters/010604_01.jpg
And here is the link to that site.
http://holicho.lib.net/cpu/p41700.htm
ANd here is another link to where he made a good KryoKool type setup from what appears to be a dehumidifier.
http://holicho.lib.net/gas/gas.htm
The Overclocker
11-27-01, 10:44 AM
1800MHZ +? wow, that is a 50% increase, all bow down to ol' man, and his mad ideas
The pictures on your links are great ol man, but I want a detail of what you've done. It looks awesome, but I can't read japanese. Could you give a description of how that beasty was put together... looks like ultimate cooling, does it last? does it stay cold long, or do you have to refill the coolant?
ol' man
11-27-01, 01:24 PM
I bought 10 pounds of dry ice and it lasted about 14 hours;)
You take a 99% isopropyl alcohol and put it in the tube a little ways up but not too far and then simply add dry ice. I used a copper cap on the end. The guys from Japan used LN2 to hit like -180+ temps as also dry ice. I haven't tried LN2 yet but I will sometime in the future;)
The cost of that setup I made was like $10 and the dry ice was $10. Of course the dry ice will get used up but the device will always remain;)
You need to have good ventilation though with this device. I had it right next to a window with a big box fan.
To get the copper cap you need to goto a good plummers store as normal HW stores don;t carry it and for the rest yoiuy can get it at a mom pop type HW store. I just fitted together the stuff until it worked. Not sure if the pics are self explanatory enough or not.
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