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Kal-EL 08-23-2010 04:00 AM

uh yah :P

feed the pic monster! :picmonster:```````"FEED ME!"

ny_driver 08-23-2010 04:04 AM

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ok here is 1 for now..... Time to shut 'er down and fire up the chiller.

I'll be BACH:keeporder:

ny_driver 08-23-2010 06:03 AM

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How inaccurate are the software temp sensors? My cpu won't go below 5c, but the chiller bath is -30c and holding steady or maybe still dropping. More pics very soon. :cool3:

ny_driver 08-23-2010 06:27 AM

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:ohcrap:4.5GHz seems to run good, haven't tested at all yet.

Hondacity 08-23-2010 06:32 AM

software temps are just feedbacks from the cpu...the old intels haev good sensors..not sure about the amd stuff ...

Kal-EL 08-23-2010 09:25 AM

Glad you got it workin bro :) , did you mount and unmount to check the spread/contact of the thermal paste?

ny_driver 08-23-2010 09:34 AM

Sure did. :thumbsup: Thanks I'm very happy now. i think I will go down and get 2 gallons Antifreeze and replace 2 gallons of the washer fluid, because it's only rated for about -25F/-32c. It seemed to stop getting colder and start warming a couple degrees when the coolant got ~5c below it's rated temperature. May have been geling up slightly.

Tell me something...if the chiller is @ -30c, what would the digital probe I intend to put on the chip say approximately? Software says the chip hasn't gone below 5c...do you believe that could be true?

Kal-EL 08-23-2010 09:51 AM

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Originally Posted by ny_driver (Post 51691)
Sure did. :thumbsup: Thanks I'm very happy now. i think I will go down and get 2 gallons Antifreeze and replace 2 gallons of the washer fluid, because it's only rated for about -25F/-32c. It seemed to stop getting colder and start warming a couple degrees when the coolant got ~5c below it's rated temperature. May have been geling up slightly.

Tell me something...if the chiller is @ -30c, what would the digital probe I intend to put on the chip say approximately? Software says the chip hasn't gone below 5c...do you believe that could be true?

Well, thats why I asked about the mount, wanted to make sure you had all the cold on the IHS.

-30c at stock speeds/voltage on a QX9650 was in teh neighborhood of -15c if I recall correctly. The efficiency on this type of chiller setup isn't at all nearly as good as strapping a pot onto the processor, but its sure fun.

You can look to improvements in efficiency between the bath temp and the cpu temp by making sure the entire line of tubing is well insulated. If you've already taken care of that, don't expect too much more in gains.

Running a chiller on gpu blocks usually lets you see gpu clocks screeeeeem in comparison to cpu overclocks. Its a bitch to insualte tho :P

ny_driver 08-23-2010 09:58 AM

I'm using Ceramique and I'm sure it's on there tight.

I better get a digital thermometer and see for myself.

I'm hoping it's actually below zero........hey is it safe to crank it to 1.7v now?

ReverendMaynard 08-23-2010 10:44 AM

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Originally Posted by ny_driver (Post 51697)
I'm using Ceramique and I'm sure it's on there tight.

I better get a digital thermometer and see for myself.

I'm hoping it's actually below zero........hey is it safe to crank it to 1.7v now?


a decent k-type thermo is a handy tool in the subzero game...great investment.

1.7v would be safe if you could confirm a subzero temp at the IHS level, until then I'd stay patient unless you can replace the cpu out of pocket ;)

I think Kal mentioned a great suggestion earlier. Using this chiller for GPU's and a DICE/LN2 pot for the cpu would be seriously epic. Either way, thanks for sharing this with us.


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