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#Rotor 01-26-2003 05:48 PM

Now jaydee116 is starting to get really really warm here :)


that looks very very good... the altimate "kick allcomers ass" block is very close now.... and it's going to be "the shadetree-ers" that's going to win.
:cool:

webmedic 01-26-2003 06:00 PM

Yes probably so. By the way rotor I got your north block one just fine but there was a kink in my water block shootout and I got tired of all the retoric from the all mighty grumpy one himself.

FRAGN'STIEN 01-26-2003 06:24 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by #Rotor
Now jaydee116 is starting to get really really warm here :)


that looks very very good... the altimate "kick allcomers ass" block is very close now.... and it's going to be "the shadetree-ers" that's going to win.
:cool:

Hehe. Yep. Those redneck shadetreers always got to stir up trouble:D :evilaugh: :evilaugh: :D

jaydee 01-26-2003 09:54 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by webmedic
Yes probably so. By the way rotor I got your north block one just fine but there was a kink in my water block shootout and I got tired of all the retoric from the all mighty grumpy one himself.
Glad to see your still around. Been a while.

jaydee 01-27-2003 11:59 PM

Block has been installed and running for 3hrs now. With the Duron 1gig@1200 1.8Vcore it is holding 36C with SETI load and 18C room temp. Water temp unknown as I lost my probe. :( Not 100% sure I mounted it well and it definatly needs a little more lapping. I also mis-measured and the middle inlet is only about 1/2 over the core. :( So it has a lot of room for improvment. I am also using an SUBMERGED 200GPH $15 pump. Flow is very maximized though. The system is not in a case and all hoses are very short and no tight bends exept for one sweep 90 on the heater core. Lots of water coming out the dual outlets. I can't say I am to disapointed yet as there is a lot to modify on this to make it as right as I can. Move the inlet over the core, lap the bottom better, and add a nozzel. Honestly though I will probably not do much more with the Pyrmid pins as it will probably not be possible to use that engraver for it in the future.

REV. 3.0 will be a drilled version and I am going to work with that as I can do that with my own equipment. My little cnc is just perfect for making a precision drilled base. :)

jaydee 01-30-2003 08:32 PM

Now at 1807mhz 12.5Xmulti 145FSB 1.75Vcore and stable with DF load with the new TBred XP1700+. :) My little REV 2.0 block is doing great with it. Stays under 35C load. :)

webmedic 02-02-2003 02:50 PM

Yes been awhile indeed. I'm to doing things for pleasure now. Kinda like you did. I had to step back and look at what was most important. Now I'm getting ready to have some fun again.

jaydee 02-02-2003 06:14 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by webmedic
Yes been awhile indeed. I'm to doing things for pleasure now. Kinda like you did. I had to step back and look at what was most important. Now I'm getting ready to have some fun again.
Yeah, I hear ya. Glad to see you get back into things!

jaydee 03-01-2003 07:55 PM

This little block has been run 24/7 non stop for a month now. No leaks and still running cooooool. Last overclock posted running SETI has been 100% stable (mostly due to a good overclocking CPU). Temps have been under 40C load.

I wish I had a stronger pump to test with. Been using a submerged 200GPH pump that is more like 150 in reality. I think this would perform very well with more flow and a jet nozzel of some type.

jaydee 04-07-2003 10:35 PM

http://www.customcooledpc.com/chill2/013.jpg
http://www.customcooledpc.com/chill2/014.jpg

got some new numbers.

XP1700+ 1467mhz
1.85Vcore

CPU temp 45C (full load)
Water temp 29C
Room temp 22C

I am finding I do not have enough volocity to make use of the pins. Also why REV. 3.0 is shelved for now. 170GPh pump is just not cutting it! good news it this system is quite! notice the water temp is 7C over room. I got the 120mm fan turned way down.


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