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Originally posted by aenigma
They don't suckass, you can get them very cheap and they chill fairly well.If you wan't to do some work then it would work great as a direct die system.I used a compressor that is used in a dehumidifer(from a small window a/c unit, same compressors) and got about -32c cpu temps(on die) running my xp1600@1.91ghz 1.85v).It is a bit noisy, but not too bad.
You don't need to use R22, I used R290(propane) in mine and got nice temps with a hollow evaporator that cost maybe 8 dollars.(need the motherboard to be flat)
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You used a compressor that is used in a dehumidifier??? You took the compressor from the A/C unit and put it in a dehumidifier? My friend if thats what you're saying then thats not using a dehumidifier. I'm talking about going to the store, buying one and just bending the pipes to get it to run. I can go out and buy a vapochill system and switch everything in it to make a cascade system, doesnt mean that the vapochill does that out of the box.
Ofcouse I dont need R22, who said I need a computer? Life is better with R22.