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01-01-2002, 11:07 PM | #26 | |
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Also if you are going to do that a chiller would be better.
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01-01-2002, 11:11 PM | #28 |
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2x 172w use 288w each. So thats 576w, and the rest is for the cpu
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172w is how much it can cool, it actually uses 288w
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01-02-2002, 12:06 AM | #31 |
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I asked Joe if he wanted to review the Aluminum and Copper versions, so if he agrees I will send them to him when ever my Copper stock arrives . I will go hit all the metal yards up tomorrow to see ifthey have any laying around. My main supplier is waiting for their shipment which in turns makes me wait.
I want to do the Aluminum and the Copper blocks together so you all will have a better idea that Copper is not that much better than Aluminum!!! |
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01-02-2002, 12:41 AM | #33 |
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yeah I doubt Cu is much better than Al, but it would depend to a certain amount on each design.
ie on one block the differance might be 1.2C, on another it may be 4.3C |
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yeah, a pelt block should incorporate a different channel design then a straight water cooled design, especially if using 2 pelts, the center inlet is useless. perhaps a v-tuned style block would be best for 2 pelts?? then barb size is no problem what so ever.
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just read the review, V-tuned not that great, but a doudle sized version of the maze1c with barbs on either side of the block I think would work quite nicely.
In other words, a maze2.2 without the center inlet and simplified maze passages. I'd still like to see the 6 bolt cold plate too. Last edited by resago; 01-02-2002 at 02:01 PM. |
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Joe agreed to review the blocks and my metal should be here Friday or Monday so I will send them out the day after the metal gets here. I can get Aluminum easy as everyone stocks it locally, but Copper is special order everywhere. Thanks for the input and ideas guys. |
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01-02-2002, 06:31 PM | #39 |
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1/2" NPT is a bit big for 1/2" ID tubing - 3/8" gives you a 10mm bore roughly, you can't get much bigger without making the walls of the barb section too thin. If you're going for 5/8" or even 3/4" tubing though 1/2" NPT is the way to go.
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Is there really any reason to go bigger than 1/2" ID tubbing with the small pumps being used? The in/outlets usually are not any bigger than 1/2". So I can't see using anything bigger than 1/2" ID tubbing. Correct me if I am wrong.
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01-02-2002, 07:01 PM | #41 |
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yeah, no point going over 1/2"at all.
another thing I have thought about is having two 172w pelts, one big coldplate, and 2x maze1c1's to cool them, you could do an 8 bolt design that way, and I can see it working really well overall |
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Will a maze1c take a 48mm pelt?
You would presumably do parallel running for them, with y-splitters?
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OK latest mad plan is dual Z3s (easier to get than maze1c) modded up a bit and fitted for dual 220W tecs Single coldplate. 8 bolts for mounting. The thing should kick
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Then I could run 2 40mm pelts on that block. I am still not sure about center bolts though. I will look into that. i am sure you all want to tighten them pelts down so the heat/cold transfer is at it's best. |
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01-03-2002, 05:46 AM | #45 |
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butch, thats plain BS and we both know it, you want the Z3 cause it came top. :P
what I'd do is this: obviously it isn't done to scale, but you get the idea. note, I don't have permission for any of those pics, petsmart for the danner pump, procooling for the z3's, and liquidcool.org for the rad. the other way would be this: |
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jaydee, I'd do 15mm copper pipe then, at least on the outside of the block, simply so the 1/2" tubing will get a damned tight grip on it
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yeah, best idea yet, 15mm pipe!! that way, I could run 5/8" fitting on everything else (1/2" silicon tubing will stretch over) so I have 0 restriction in my fittings!!
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I was planning on the first option, dual rads would be too damn huge
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hehe, unless you go to dual black ice or something like that. Maybe you could find two smallish heatercores.
so when are you getting the z3's, and pelts anyway butch? |
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