Ghetto super cooling

Jakalwarrior

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Everyone post your ghetto supercooling pics. Heres mine.
Idle temps (load about 33*C or less, depending on vcore).
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Not quite supercooling, but pretty ghetto. But hey, it was just until I got the chipset fan replaced.

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MonoDestro said:
Not quite supercooling, but pretty ghetto. But hey, it was just until I got the chipset fan replaced.

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LOL that is awesome!!

What are your temps?
 
I did that one time at work because it took IT two weeks to replace my 92mm case fans.
 
I don't remember too well since I've replaced the chipset HSF with an Evercool VC-RE since then, which is a good option for DFI users that have their chipset fans go out on them. But I think the CPU never even broke 35 under gaming load, with a mild overclock of 2.2GHz. The chipset stayed in the low 40's. I don't know what it is about these DFI chipsets, but they sure do like to run hot. :( Anyways, I definitely wouldn't run it like that all the time, the dust build-up wasn't worth it, lol.
 
another ultra low budget method for super cooling would be to have all the windows in your room open when its snowing
 
neloangelo said:
another ultra low budget method for super cooling would be to have all the windows in your room open when its snowing

Better yet, smother that CPU with snow!
 
MonoDestro said:
Not quite supercooling, but pretty ghetto. But hey, it was just until I got the chipset fan replaced.

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Lmfao, that's amazing.
 
0mega said:
Oh Noes! TEH WAT3R!!!!!!!!!!! :D
Hmm, is there any non-conductive substance that can be frozen into a slush?

Would be intresting to see what would happen with that running DIRECTLY over the core of your procesor in a cooling loop :eek:
 
0mega said:
Oh Noes! TEH WAT3R!!!!!!!!!!! :D

When its rainging outside I have to cut mine off for the day (it runs fine at these clocks with regular cooling lol).. Gets to where you can write your name in the condensation :/ Perhaps I shall try this oopen window thing. Havent gotten to write my name in frost on it yet.
 
Unknown-One said:
Hmm, is there any non-conductive substance that can be frozen into a slush?

Would be intresting to see what would happen with that running DIRECTLY over the core of your procesor in a cooling loop :eek:


dry ice...
 
PolarbearBigEd said:
dry ice...
I would love to see how you plan on keeping liquid CO2 in a cooling loop, the second it hits your core it would evaporate and cause your pipes to explode from the extra pressure created by the released gas :eek:

Heh, if you had something that was liquid at room temperature, and would flash evaporate at just a few degrees above room temperature you could experiment with making your own heat pipes :D
 
Why not just adjust the pressure inside the system? Pull a vamcum if you need it to boil lower. Possibly even have a regulated pressure system to dynamically change the boiling point. Its too early for me to muster enough brain power to try and figure out what the boiling of the fluid raising the pressure would do to the system though.
 
I would stick my computer outside (around 19*F), but I would have to get VERY long cables to run my monitor to my PC without smashing windows and only using existing doors in my house.
 
Sovereign said:
I would stick my computer outside (around 19*F), but I would have to get VERY long cables to run my monitor to my PC without smashing windows and only using existing doors in my house.

better yet, just get a whole lotta dryer ducting, and attach them from a window to your case. I think I saw someone do this in the ghetto mod gallery.
 
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it was about 5 degrees F. outside so i ran a dryer tube from out side to the top of my hsf. there was a 80mm fan inside of the tub powered by the power supply thats sitting on the window sill to the right.

temp before mod: 30C
temp after mod: 19C

good stuff :)
 
i am gonna be the first to laugh when your components rust because of moisture exposure.
 
A.D.FIFTY said:
i am gonna be the first to laugh when your components rust because of moisture exposure.
Have you forgotten that airconditioner units dehumidify the air?
 
Decker87 said:
Better yet, smother that CPU with snow!

I had my window WIDE open today, during a snow storm here in Boston, MA. My ROOM temps didn't go below 70, and it's 80 degrees in here right now. Between my speakers, 19 inch CRT, and PC, my room almost never drops below 80 degrees, and gets wicked hot in the summer. Smothering the CPU with snow might work, but not for long.

*w00t, 20C* 2 seconds later *ah crap, snow melt, FIZZ * :eek:
 
Hehe, not worth it with the snow ;) for only 20*C I edited first post with my idle temps via a 80 dollar AC unit
 
Damn Jakal that is damn dirty..and dusty
lol i woulda cleaned that. I am a clean person. :p
 
Karant said:
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Yeah, it's absolutely not super cooling, but sure of a ghetto job.

I did that once on an old PC I was rebuilding as a server. Couldn't find any screws for the fan, so... Out came the super glue :D
 
I dont have any mods to the case but its still ghetto cooling.


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My watercooling setup works, but is extremely ghetto. I haven't had any problems with spilling or leaks.

I'm using a DD Maze 2 on my S939 3000+
my waterpump is a 20$ lowes submersible
my rad is a bonaville heatercore with a fan zip tied to it
I cant get pictures of the rest as I dont wana take apart my pc.
 
Spike23 said:
Damn Jakal that is damn dirty..and dusty
lol i woulda cleaned that. I am a clean person. :p

It dosent look dusty to my eyes but ill be darned if the camera and flash didnt pick up every molecule on the thing.
 
I have a 120mm fan on the side of my case, so I stick it in the window,and WHAM! Its cold outside, not sure how cold, but I get ambient temps of 3C.

Before: 50C Load w/system below.
After: 35C Load

GPU: 32C Idle on stock cooling w/ that fan.
I get 39C Idle with stock cooling w/o being outside but its much better when things are chilly :D
Ill post a pic later. Its the pwn of ghetto cooling :D , 23C idle oc'ed cpu! And these pressys get hot! buahaha!! Im looking into doing something like that, but having water cooling, and just sticking the radiator outside. I will most likely get negative temps :D , woot woot!!!!
 
not really super cooling but is ghetto
this fan is so powerful, it will blow its self back
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old fan from an amd heatsink
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too lazy to snip off the super sharp edges
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A.D.FIFTY said:
i am gonna be the first to laugh when your components rust because of moisture exposure.

We'll its 5 degrees F, theres not much moisture in the air for now
 
LadyMakoFox said:
I dont have any mods to the case but its still ghetto cooling.


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My watercooling setup works, but is extremely ghetto. I haven't had any problems with spilling or leaks.

I'm using a DD Maze 2 on my S939 3000+
my waterpump is a 20$ lowes submersible
my rad is a bonaville heatercore with a fan zip tied to it
I cant get pictures of the rest as I dont wana take apart my pc.

Whoa. Water cooling system. With a Folgers bin. Dang, that is beyond ghetto... that's just plain shitto. :eek:

A good earthquake comes through, and your watercooling setup... well... let's not talk about it. I hope you don't have any cats, mine for sure would come right in and drink it all. Then I would yell "Bad kitty!" as my computer pleaded for help, running at like 213C at idle or something until I rushed in with more water from the tap.
 
Just browsed to this thread, there's some great stuff in the Ghetto Mods thread, but I thought I'd post my own ghetto water cooling here :)

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The inside view of the waterblock I made for an old Socket A setup. Yes, that's a PVC cap and a whole lotta epoxy.


The copper base, just some simple holes drilled, and some connections made really quickly with a dremel.


Together, the top is held on with even more epoxy.


A 19something Escort heater core with a cardboard + duct tape shroud, holding some 92mm fans with more duct tape.


My 5 gallon detergeant bucket pwns your Folgers bucket :) Barbs had to be held in with a lot of epoxy to avoid cracking & leaking.


First shot of how I had the pump (submersed) setup with the reservoir & heater core.


Ultimate setup shot, yes, this was done with a Knex mod as well, and in the background, it shows that it took nearly 2 gallons of distilled water. The one tubing piece was really crappy & would kink without all the zip ties.

The scary thing is that I actually brought this setup, intact, to a LAN :eek:
 
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