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#Rotor 12-06-2002 04:47 AM

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Originally posted by Puzzdre
Whoa, this happenes when I cool my room a little...Room temp (measured on rad intake) 21.8 C, idle temps:

Oh yeah! OH YEAH!!!:p


:D

now just imagine the effect of one of these....
http://3rotor.homelinux.com/images/m...ide100_sml.jpg

Puzzdre 12-06-2002 04:52 AM

:cry: :cry: :cry: :cry:

Last spring I junked TWO deep freezers, one gone bad, and one old but still working...And went wcooling in summer...Grrrrrr....:mad:

Nice setup, not bluuuu but radioactive green...guess you can hoover at 10 C or less when idle?

Nice thingie you got there!!! COOL (pun intended!:D )

#Rotor 12-06-2002 05:06 AM

TA... ya, a nice goo-green... don't ya think.... though there is a good reason for it to be Green.... that Baby could keep it at +10 Liquid temp's full load on 6 Simultaniously cooled Cluster nodes... all of which was loaded with Dual Drift-0.8's and slaped onto some unsuspecting SMP Xeon's, six times over...

http://3rotor.homelinux.com/images/c...1+Bank_sml.JPG

Puzzdre 12-06-2002 05:37 AM

:eek: :eek: :eek:

Well, shave my legs and call me grandpa!!!:eek: :D

Talk about cooling power...That's dual loop you running there, right? What pump (or pumps) is powering that beasty setup on those low fluid temps? Guess it's not some cheap aquarium pump (I looked into my MJ1000 pump spec's, but haven't found lowest fluid temp, just max. fluid temp specified, 35 C)?

g.l.amour 12-06-2002 08:41 AM

heheh, io boys

the next rotor block is almost finished. it should be on the crossroad of a swiftech pitted baseplate design + cathars high restriction block. no pelt stuff.

baseplate thickness should between 1.8 - 2mm around core area.
i wonder, i wawawa wonder...

Puzzdre 12-06-2002 03:59 PM

Yeah, me also wawawawan.... It looks good ! Seeing you making progress (and the blocks) also looks goooood!!!:p

Did you setup the workshop in ur basement, or decided what the hell, in apartement again?

Just one thing though, wouldn't it be a more restrictive one? I mean, if you got 8 channels 1 mm wide and 8 mm deep, thats 64 mm^2, and inlet barb 10 mm ID, thats 78 mm^2?

Never mind that, good to see you're back!!!:p

Waiting for more...

g.l.amour 12-06-2002 05:00 PM

lol, the apartment had to suffer again. after recently having moved it is still getting used to organising all the tools and places to work.

everything went way faster.

yesterday after work i quickly completed the design. printed the paper for holes. started drilling all the holes, finished, dremeled everything. at 23.00 i broke a 3.3 drill bit for tapping the m4's. today after work i got a new drill bit, did all the tapping, lapping, leaktest, mount.

from start to finish in 10hrs!!!

the block doesn't have an appealing finish, but lets see it perform like a champ before i give it the 'treatment' (sanding sides and top).

sooo, my gf won't have to stand with the junk in the living room for weeks on end.

Puzzdre 12-06-2002 05:09 PM

Wow, that was fast one!

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the block doesn't have an appealing finish, but lets see it perform like a champ before i give it the 'treatment' (sanding sides and top).
LOL, that's exactly what I said for mine block, now I don't have the power of will to take it out and make look decent...:p

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sooo, my gf won't have to stand with the junk in the living room for weeks on end.
:D You can always do what I do, leave it in the kitchen, or just spread all around, so it won't look like a lot of junk in one place...it works, but for very very short period of time:)

Good job on the base thi(nness)ckness!!! Wasn't so difficult I hope...:drool:

g.l.amour 12-06-2002 05:32 PM

for the base thickness i had to get one of those expensive measuring devices, u know upto 1/10mm. and every hole measure measure measure. my benchpress has a really crappy readout, can't trust it to 3mm.


lol, my gf can stand the crap, but in the end, i'm the one that is cleaning it up (thats how it should be, but we can dream, can't we)

Puzzdre 12-07-2002 03:20 PM

Yuk, that's a lotta measuring for only one block (I guess the thingie is called vernier...) Uh, 3 mm is pretty high to be sure of what you done... I measured the 'trust border' for mine drill press, and conclusion is - the chuck is going up/down for 1 mm on itself, no pressure on handle at all, so I guess I'm in somewhat better position, just had to drill 1 mm less than mm track showed...when I measured the random holes, the depth was correct...

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lol, my gf can stand the crap, but in the end, i'm the one that is cleaning it up (thats how it should be, but we can dream, can't we)
I hear you...oh yeah, I HEAR YOU...:D


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