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Old 05-29-2002, 06:45 PM
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Nice....i'm looking forward to the pics mate :thumb:
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kool....would u mind sort of explaining how the setup works?:afro:
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im working on a High-end mineral oil pc with a ac, i had though of using Ln2 as a way of cooling the oil. here are a couple thoughts and why in my opinion ln2 is impractical:
ln2 is hard to obtain and hard to handle.
hardware must but specially fitted
most chips have Cold-Bugs and wont run properly in - conditions
ac units produce a workable temp but create condensation from the moisture in the air. the mineral oil with provide a consistent temp with no noise fans
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@ OP: Here's a site with post by the top 10 record holders in extreme cooling with Dry ice/Liquid Nitrogen/Liquid Helium. Of the 3, DICE is most affordable.
As Wiggo said, it's mostly for bragging rights and product sponsorship. But, despite the expense and hard work, It's also a lot of fun.

I've been running 2 system on tech stations with custom water cooling for over 3 years and just recently took up Dry Ice out of boredom. I purchased a CPU DICE/Ln2 pot by Kingpin (Worlds #1 extreme OCer) and made my own NB pot. I have a DICE run planned for my T-Power I45 when my E6500K comes in from China on Sept 7th.

Here's a couple pics of my custom waterblocks by fstfrddy and IandH over @ OCN. I run both a Gigabyte UD3P/Q9550 and BioStar I45/E8500 on a single loop....3 Liter reservoir>>Vario D5/Detroit top>>dual heater cores>>Q9550>>E8500>>NB>>Mosfets>>Res. I made the res out of a poly Folgers can and $5 of fittings. I also made a
plexi shelf so the heater cores sit atop a vertical flow AC, which bring the ambient water to -10ºC on a good day. Average core idle = 24ºC w/22ºC ambient room/no ac.



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Go away, jealousy.
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