Triple-evap autocascade
Hi guys!
Ok I need some help on deciding how my phase-change setup is going to be. So, all the help that you can give me will be highly appreciated.
I have been doing lots of reading and many threads and articles. Mostly from 2002-2003 , I'm guessing those were the years were phase change boomed and now it's died out somewhat.
Upps..sorry! Back to the topic.
After some thinking, I have decided that what I what is a triple-evap autocascade with a shutoff valve on one of the arms. That can dissipate the heat of an FX57 and two x800xtpe, of course all extremely overclocked.
So...he barely wants anything,right?
Now for the first round of questions:
1- The most obvious first question would have to be. Can it be done?
2- How much HP would the compressor need to have?
3- Can a “regular” sized condensor be used for this? (regular = the kind you see mostly used in Chilly1's,Vapos, Mach's and other custom made)
4- Can a valve be put in one of the capillaries to shutoff cooling to one of the evaporators, to be opened when needed?
I want this to be a good investment for me. So, it has to be as future proof as possible.
Right now I would cool down the CPU and one GPU. But in the future I plan on moving to dual GPU's. That's were the capillary valve comes in. I want to leave one of the arms dormant till its needed, but the system has to be prepared for the load.
And I want to use only one compressor. That's were the autocascade comes in .
So, what do you guys think?
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