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Hill billy custom water cooling :D

Temperature should drop more if you put the radiator in a bucket with ice and water

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Bliksem nog nooit so n liefhebber van JDM gesien,dat hy dit sommer in sy pc moet inbou,want dis al kwaliteit wat hy vertrou.

Nou kan jy hom ma lat BOOST tot hy fluit.
 
Bliksem nog nooit so n liefhebber van JDM gesien,dat hy dit sommer in sy pc moet inbou,want dis al kwaliteit wat hy vertrou.

Nou kan jy hom ma lat BOOST tot hy fluit.

Hahahahaha!

Een van my idees is om n groot turbo se compressor kant te vat en dan n 50000rpm brushless motor op dit te sit en dan boost ek die CPU koud :eek::cool:
 
Update for curious members :p Temp as I type this after few hours of running is 22deg.
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GTX580
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Oh and that big GPU is the 6970x2 I got on carb and fixed :p
 
If you baked it, I found that baking GPUs to not be a permanent fix. Hope you have better luck if you baked.

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If you baked it, I found that baking GPUs to not be a permanent fix. Hope you have better luck if you baked.

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As we know this guy, he probably re-soldered every connection :D
 
Haha jis, daai lyk awesome. Ek het my gat af gelag, maar lyk awesome LOL.
 
I've been considering peltier modules for forced cooling for a while now, but the cost and difficulty involved seemed like too much effort for me.

Also check if you can't find an old bar fridge for cheap somewhere and drop the cooling system in a bucket of water to force cool the radiator below room temps?
 
Fridges are a failed cooling experiment, they dont handle the load. peltiers are kiff but power hungry :(

Should help a lot. Let the loop run and cool everything then overclock and bench :D
 
Should help a lot. Let the loop run and cool everything then overclock and bench :D

Yeah I'm guessing that with a bit more water and leaving it running permanently (like a fridge) it should cool pretty damn well. How long will it take a CPU/GPU to heat up a drum of water cooled to ~4°C?
 
Yeah I'm guessing that with a bit more water and leaving it running permanently (like a fridge) it should cool pretty damn well. How long will it take a CPU/GPU to heat up a drum of water cooled to ~4°C?

Depends on the amount of water and the total heat generated by the system; As a heat store (or lack of heat in this case) water is excellent!

If working it out right 400W of heat dumped into cooling bath for 10 mins would raise 10 kg of water from 4C to 10C (you could probably significantly extend this by having a rad remove some heat prior to the water)
 
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Depends on the amount of water and the total heat / energy generated by the system; As a heat store (or lack of heat in this case) water is excellent!

Indeed. Actually an easy equation, since one calorie = 4.18W. Take thermal TDP, work out how much heat is generated per second, put that into calories and work out how hot the water will get over time with one calorie being the energy it takes to raise 1ml of water's temperature by 1°C at 25°C (that's if my high school saaiens is correct here).
 

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