i have an A02 2005fpw.....i'd recommend getting one of these 2nd hand....some people still have them new for sale too i'm sure.....
20" is PLENTY of screen...plus the bigger 24" screens...when you start running them in games at teh native resolution...it can be hard on even the best of...
i have the DFI ultra and some Mushkin Redline 2 x 512....They work great in the board. A solid PSU is also required and a MUST (i have the OCZ powerstream). In the newest DFI bios and in combination w/ a adjustable rail PSU, you can give up to 4.0v on the memory.
The redline was designed in...
Yes they are. And for the record i'm not a fan of them. I changed out the oil to a thinner based oil...because of that i believe it spewed most of the oil throughout the system and all the mechanics inside the compressor failed (from a low level of oil in the compressor itself)...i only got to...
Everything in refrigeration is "industrial" i have one by packless industries that i used on a cascade i built. They are highly corregated inside and are intended to minimize the sizer of your heat exchanger or condenser by maximizing the amount of surface area on the inside. Using a water...
Well you really don't need a whole lot. I don't have alot of time at the moment, but i'll give ya a better idea of what you need to make a GOOD system your FIRST time. Rather than a whole bunch of trial/error (although that contriburtes alot to how i learned),
the link you have above would work like crap.
The compressors in those units are tiny and if your wanting to cool not only a CPU, but NB and GPU, you will need something larger than that. I would suggest at least a GOOD 1/3hp and prob a larger 1/2hp compressor.
If you build it porperly...
Here's a rule of thumb you can use.
If you can't keep your palm on it for more than 5 seconds. It's to hot.
Something i learned from a technician as a basic "quick check."
But they can get warm, you need to have the frost line of the suction side coming back to the suction port...
Yes, the "legendary" BH5 sticks.
Mushkin PC3500 lvl 2 black Bh5 w/ blue heatspreaders.
They are in good shape, heatspreaders have NEVER been removed and they are nice overclockers.
Asking $100 shipped via fedex w/ insurance and tracking #, packaged like a champ.
These chips have ran...
I was gonna put my chipset cooler on my northbridge but never got around to it.
I traded that P4 i had away for a deal i couldn't turn down.
Should make a dry ice container for chipset block.
The cost is on up there. Not sure what exactly it has cost, since i've redone several things.
You can do a project like this w/ cheaper parts. But everything on this rig is pretty good quality i'd like to think at least.
If i were to sell this, i'd prob be looking for $1,500.
Well i had it finished and a compressor died.
Then toar it all apart.
And rebuilt half of it.
Rest of the parts and stuff is sitting in a pile.
That pile will take me about 3 hours of work to finish it.
Hopefully i will just go do it this friday night. I hate giving up a weekend...
Well i was half kidding. If i'm buying then i like to mainly get sky or goose.
But can't count how many times i've drank at parties or my friends or people i don't even know at their parties and etc...
Our biggest phrat down here a couple years ago had this goldfish part or some shit...
The goose is good.
Goose + cranberry
Sky + cranberry
Sky + OJ
Smirnoff or however you spell it is good. I've drank about 10 gallons of it in my college carreer.
And about 15 gallons of Albertsons $10 hate on you vodka.
Thanks guys.
I almost went to work on it tonight. But some friends called to go to that Mr./mrs smith movie and to drink some.
So i've got to get my priorities back in line, and get the cascade finished.
If i can get the board stable, and from looking at similar work with these chips. I'm hoping for a 6ghz + screen shot? I'd love to get it stable at 5.5 or above.\
6ghz would be pretty cool club to join. All the -40'ish cooling i've seen with these chips has gotten them to around 5.3 ghz...
Tube on plate is classic. It will work. Get a 1/2" thick base plate and put some divots or something in center (inside were the tube will be). Drill some holes on the outside of the base plate to line up with the screws holes of the mobo (if there are any on that old board) and then insulate...
For those of you still following the thread. Got all the parts to redo and upgrade the cascade after it died.
Mainly got 2 panel mount gages, 2 accumulators, several mounting brackets and etc. for the cascade. Also picked up a newer chilly1 chipset/GPU block for a cap tube system i'm...
Well guys, the last couple parts to repair the cascade should be here tommorow. I did however get a new smaller desuperheater to use on the 2nd stage. I've also now got both new compressors to use now. A 1horsepower and 3/4horsepower. Almost doulbe the total power i had on the last build...
i can't fit the cascade inside a case. It's massive. Like 150lbs and 2 feet long and just aboug as tall. The single stage could fit under a case like a Vapo or something. I have a casing for it. I'll post some pictures of it when i get some more time.