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MaadDaawg
02-26-2010, 12:49 PM
I got 2 X58 classified, both with water blocks on the chipsets and moffsets. 1 of these boards I want to put under LN2 this weekend, but I'm thinking the blocks may be problematic. Rom already gave me what I think is the right answer but I thought I'd put it to the group just to make sure.
So your opinion please;
Do I
- remove the water blocks and put back the stock cooling?
- remove the waterblocks, put down eraser or conformal coating and put the water blocks back on then cover em up with eraser
- none of the above
If none of the above, please elaborate.
I'm leaning towards putting the stock cooler back on fyi :D
Humbling thanking you for your estemed opinions :)
Beh, I'd leave them alone. Make sure to insulate around them and you should be good. A little extra insulation on the pot might do you well.
I'm using frost king pipe tape and the only frost I see anywhere is the top of the pot..... I've been blowing the ac on the board to keep the nb cool. :laughing: I'm thinking about hybrid-water on the board FTW....
Chuchnit
02-26-2010, 01:03 PM
What chipset block do you have? You are going to get some residual cold around the mosfets if your chip really likes the cold. I wouldn't worry about water freezing, but rather a little condensation around the actual block if it gets too cold. Good insulation should take care of that though.
Witchdoctor
02-26-2010, 01:10 PM
I would lean towards keeping the water blocks, but use a small amount of anti freexze in the loop. Still insulte them well and eraser like you always would as well.
IMO this would give you the least amount of liability and the best chance to keep the liquid cooling advantage and remain with out incedent
Good luck bro in for the results
MaadDaawg
02-26-2010, 02:38 PM
COOL.. no pun intended :P lol
I had eraser all over them with the DICE, but was mainly worried about condensation forming on the bottom of the blocks (where it doesn't directly contact a chip) but I guess if I just seal em up good that may be enuf to avoid condensate ?? My 759 has the bitspower chipset, which would be a bitch to remove, the 769 has the hydro copper which would be considerably easier...
name and town, name and town, if you wish to opine:laughing:
seriously, all input greatly appreciated
if you know what the name and town gig is you win a signed copy LOL
ReverendMaynard
02-26-2010, 02:48 PM
would the mosfet block freeze?
Dentlord
02-26-2010, 02:58 PM
LOL Bill O'Reilly in the middle of a discussion about motherboard chipset cooling.
GFDuke
02-26-2010, 03:30 PM
I have the same dillema. I plan on some ln2 action if the future and i was thinking that i'd just eraser and insulate around the v-reg and northbridge wateblocks on my 759. i'm not as worried about my lines freezing as i am worried about condensation forming and freezing in those areas. Definatley gonna stuff shop towels in there though. So i'm pretty sure thats going to be my route. Eraser, shop towels and insulation.
Kal-EL
02-26-2010, 03:46 PM
I think the coolant running thru the blocks would keep the block from freezing up, tho I've never run a chipset block w/ln2 pumping thru the board.
I say insulate as if the block could freeze or condensate and then punch her in the guts.
MaadDaawg
02-26-2010, 03:57 PM
Freezing never really worried me cause I'm thinking the flow would prevent it ?? Maybe some blue painters tape covered by armaflex and frost king would be the way to go??
I'll let ya all know what happens
AND congrats to DENTLORD who is, an American Patriot lol
ReverendMaynard
02-27-2010, 01:30 AM
Well, plumbers use LN2 jackets to freeze massive water mains that are live and flowing.
Splave
02-27-2010, 04:12 AM
wouldnt think twice about it, not going to freeze. MY stock NB runs at 50c even when I have a fan on it when running ln2
ReverendMaynard
02-27-2010, 04:46 AM
wouldnt think twice about it, not going to freeze. MY stock NB runs at 50c even when I have a fan on it when running ln2
there ya go lol.
MaadDaawg
02-27-2010, 04:56 AM
Then it's settled. Unless or until the water freezes , then I shut down and start over again. Thinkin I'll use the 769 cause its a smaller water blcok, and maybe take off vr/moffest block for proximity reasons?? Lazy SOB that I am, I'll prolly leave them on LOL.
759 will go to the gamer that uses the tri sli 285s and at least get full use out of those now that the bot, in all it's intelligence, has reduced us all to single card runs :(
HITandRUN
02-27-2010, 07:29 AM
I have done this before on a BlackOps without any problems! Just insulate the board as usual and you are good to go.
http://i50.tinypic.com/5znrr6.jpg
MaadDaawg
02-27-2010, 11:33 AM
Wife came up with a good idea... fill the loop with Stolishnya vodka .. it never freezes :rofl
V2-V3
02-28-2010, 05:40 PM
just insulate around the blocks, maybe re apply thermal paste for better temps.
just seal up the board well with kneaded eraser, dont hesitate to go overboard with the stuff
punx223
02-28-2010, 07:35 PM
Wife came up with a good idea... fill the loop with Stolishnya vodka .. it never freezes :rofl
then drink it after the session.... no waste ;)
V2-V3
02-28-2010, 07:49 PM
then drink it after the session.... no waste ;)
Ill second that :)