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Get It Colder II (p.674)
2010/10/25 13:15:38
threedhero
Thanks Reggie, I was a little worried since the tubing I have is only rated to down 33f and I hit 25f lastnight...
2010/10/25 15:24:05
reggiesanchez
It does fine the only problem is it forms condensation super easy. I used it all winter last year with no problem just make sure you do an A+ job on insulation and I recommend hose clamps for each joint too.
2010/10/25 18:10:37
Halo_003
http://forums.evga.com/tm.aspx?m=647906
A bit off topic but you guys never did get to see how it turned out.
2010/10/25 19:24:00
xxrabid93
Halo, use smaller pics in your mods rig thread you made! It looks sweet, but when only 1/2 the pics load, it's annoying. Stupid dsl.
How many BTU does this chiller look to be?
2010/10/25 19:48:28
Halo_003
Sorry rabid I was lazy and didn't resize.
2010/10/25 20:10:25
reggiesanchez
5k and its not a chiller yet.......
2010/10/25 20:19:10
xxrabid93
Well it is later on. That pic was just for reference. It is a full blown chiller now; not mine though.
Think it would hold up decently to a heavily oc'd i7 though?
I could get it for only the cost of shipping, which i think is around $40.
2010/10/25 21:01:43
reggiesanchez
build your own rabid
2010/10/25 21:05:23
threedhero
Should hold up fine if temps raise just wait for them to lower before next bench. That's what I did when I had my 3 260's and 920 on the chiller.
2010/10/26 10:15:14
OV3RCLK4
http://forums.evga.com/fb.ashx?m=647663
Check out my thread here, I need some help guys!
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