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JAP901
12-28-01, 04:58 AM
First off i like to how cold is to cold and how hot is to hot for the cpu & etc.

I was thanking using a server case using a frig/water cool set up. use a small frigerator compressor & the coils swerling around in the water box and to the Heat Exchanger and back to the compressor to chill the water before it hits the cpu, chipset and agp and then you stell have the chilled air to keep the inside the case cool. and maybe using A termstate to control the temp.

What do you guys thank about this would it work?:D

The Overclocker
12-28-01, 05:33 AM
a bit like this then: http://www.spodesabode.com/view.php?pageid=vapor

could is around 20 degrees celcus and hot is 40 degrees

Greedy Guido
12-28-01, 05:50 AM
I have a Duron 750 @ 1000 running a JARON cooling block and cooling tower. Three days ago the ambient temp hit 39°C here but my CPU never got above 37°C at full load. The cooling tower takes my water temp to 1°C above the wet bulb temp.

JAP901
12-28-01, 11:18 AM
Originally posted by the overclocker
a bit like this then: http://www.spodesabode.com/view.php?pageid=vapor

could is around 20 degrees celcus and hot is 40 degrees

that link gave me some more ideas but the set up i have in mind is a little diff I'll try to get some thing drawed up to show yall what I am thanking & if Yall thank it will work. wish all of yall a happy new year!

Tiger
12-28-01, 11:59 AM
I am running a water chiller. Basic water cooling rig with a 20l res in a fridge holding 15l of 40% anti-freeze. I took the freezer unit and modded it a bit and immersed it in the coolant. I am busy doing trials at the moment but it takes about 48 hours to get the coolant down to its stable temps (because I am using it all the time.) The coolant is going down to -22C and the proc is about -6C to -8C with Prime '95 at this coolant temp.
AMD in trials were using direct refrigeration and they believed the optimum to be -40C but perhaps that is all that particular refrigerant was capable of. They were testing an early T'bird in 1998 and they achieved 1GHz with it.