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JFettig 09-20-2003 10:47 PM

Yeah, but no, its a 50mm and a 40mm peltier. and I wasnt planning on stacking peltiers. I just decided to do it because I could:p see what kind of temps I can acheive. If I am really feeling up to it, Ill see how cold I can get my duron 850(stock 45watts) It wont handle more than 60 watts any colder than it would be with just the 226 Im thinking.

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I calculated my cold plate temp to be around -66c Lets see what happens:D

Jon

JFettig 09-21-2003 03:53 PM

so were you looking for this kind of frost?
http://www.wc101.com/JFettig/supapeltblock/4.jpg
http://www.wc101.com/JFettig/supapeltblock/3.jpg

Or this kind of frost?
http://www.wc101.com/JFettig/supapeltblock/5.jpg
http://www.wc101.com/JFettig/supapeltblock/21.jpg
http://www.wc101.com/JFettig/supapeltblock/6.jpg

I bet I could pull some more with insulation. I still gotta do a little work on my powersuply, the transformer was getting quite toasty.

Jon

augerman 09-24-2003 02:23 AM

I was wondering how low I could get the cpu to go with a water cooling system and two of these on top of each other. Also could the two of those run on one 300watt dedicated power supply? I'm really new to this thanks!

pelle76 09-24-2003 03:46 AM

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Originally posted by hara
Why did you use an AL coldplate? Or is that copper coated with something? Is the setup noisy?
It looks really quiet to me... onestly :)

joemac 10-08-2003 12:32 AM

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I have been waiting for a while but here is my frost :D

maxim 10-08-2003 01:45 AM

joemac, that's a nice temp. that temp of LLL F seems a little high. what's that in celsius? GGG?

audi_boy_racer 10-08-2003 01:58 AM

this may sound like a stupid question but, if your getting frost and you put it on your CPU would you need to protect it from condensation since its already frozen the droplets?? or would the CPU start to melt the frost faster than it can freeze it.

snowman88 10-08-2003 05:27 AM

isn't that what neoprene and silicone is for?

joemac 10-08-2003 07:44 AM

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Originally posted by maxim
joemac, that's a nice temp. that temp of LLL F seems a little high. what's that in celsius? GGG?
LOL funny you asked - I did try it in C and it was still LLL :D

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Originally posted by audi_boy_racer
this may sound like a stupid question but, if your getting frost and you put it on your CPU would you need to protect it from condensation since its already frozen the droplets?? or would the CPU start to melt the frost faster than it can freeze it.
Yes you would need to protect the CPU but the thread ask to see the frost so here is some more.

winewood 10-08-2003 10:37 AM

the LLL on a compunurse means below freezing think. GGG means it will detonate. So I would be careful joemac.

Coot 11-05-2003 07:59 PM

http://machineheaduk.milescape.com/images/frost.gif

pHaestus 11-05-2003 08:11 PM

http://www.procooling.com/~phaestus/mcwchill/frosty.jpg

Yea I know I know not a good long term solution :)

Banzai 11-20-2003 02:01 AM

Man, all these pics here are making me want to get my setup up and running soon.

Maybe after the SiS655TX motherboard and schoolies :D

Banzai

Galeno 11-20-2003 06:27 PM

This is the final result with my system:


http://www.pretensada.tst.cl/temp/frost.JPG

Galeno

Joe 11-20-2003 10:53 PM

In my Pelt setup... I didnt want frost ;)

msv 11-21-2003 01:03 AM

pHaestus, how did You manage to get conensation on the waterblock?
Tons of antifreeze in the water and the heater core in a bucket of licuid nitrogene?
regards
Mikael S.

Banzai 11-21-2003 01:58 AM

pH: Is that a hot/cold loop setup ?

kommando 11-30-2003 05:13 PM

000000 aaaahh frost.

What size pelts is everyone using?

joemac 11-30-2003 07:12 PM

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Originally posted by kommando
000000 aaaahh frost.

What size pelts is everyone using?

I used 40 x 40 rated at 45W with the aquagold block. It does not take much to frost over a base plate when a TEC is properly cooled with an Adequate pelt block.

naS 12-13-2003 10:21 AM

i was wondering.. aint that frost water gona fired ur cpus ? :]

Galeno 12-13-2003 02:33 PM

Hi everyone:
I am using a 220watts TEC, 50x50x3,1mm size. Powered by a Mean Well S-320-12 PSU. I haven't got the temperatures I thought I would get though. I think it could be necessary a
S-320-15 PSU instead.
Well, regarding the frost and CPU. It's supposed to be totally aisolated in order to prevet condensation from happening so you get that low temperature but no the frost you can see in the posted pictures.

Greetings from very hot country Chile!

Galeno

RedPhoenix 12-25-2003 10:11 PM

http://24.92.201.229/mods/wc/play/frosty.jpg

226watt and 80watt

arken420 04-07-2004 02:08 PM

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There ya go. This is after running for a 24hr period. I should have left a glass of water near it, but I think it'd do.

N8 04-07-2004 04:22 PM

Here's a crappy photo from years ago when I was first testing out my lab chiller setup (hence the mess.) I actually was dual chilling the water by running the water from the big floor chiller up through a water fountain chiller, then back into the floor chiller, then to the water block. The frost you see is from about 12 hours of running this setup. It is just frost from the -10 C chilled water. There is a double pelt setup sitting in the lower right corner getting ready to be tested. I think I got down to -48 C or something like that, it's been a while......Yes, that is antifreeze+water. Straight water would freeze up.

Even with insulation, I managed to freeze the motherboard and capacitors and everything for a couple inches around the slot/sockets. Same thing when I transplated the pelts onto a BP6 with two cpus.

http://www.wsu.edu:8080/~i6735189/cp...illerpump4.jpg

Sc0rian 05-15-2004 04:33 AM

lmao n8 looks pretty cold.

Has anyone every put on into a rad???.

chrisbmx68 05-24-2004 08:43 PM

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here is my aircooled frost hadnt been running too long and wasnt fully bolted back together (i was modding it to fit an amd)


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