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2020/12/28 11:59:31 (permalink)
hey wondering if this would be worth while, if not any suggestions on one and or wattage for one for a 5950x/3090 setup?

https://www.ebay.com/itm/...geration-/133607912612
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    Re: Water Chiller 2020/12/28 15:12:07 (permalink)
    probably not even close to the Watts your hardware can produce in heat
     
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    Re: Water Chiller 2020/12/28 15:24:20 (permalink)
    A 100w chiller? No way.
    Also, see seller's comment.
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    it acts more like a heater than a chiller. has raised the tanks temp 3 centigrade since yesterday🔥The picture is for reference only🔥

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    Re: Water Chiller 2020/12/28 15:30:32 (permalink)
    Can cool an incandescent light bulb or shrimp tank. 
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    Re: Water Chiller 2020/12/28 15:51:10 (permalink)
    Only way thats going to work for you is if you leave your computer off for a few hours while you cool down 100L of water to be used during a benchmark run.
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    Re: Water Chiller 2020/12/28 16:43:41 (permalink)
    yea UPON further reflection ! Haha GUESS I NEED THE koolance on thats 900w and $2000 
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    Re: Water Chiller 2020/12/30 00:31:09 (permalink)
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    yea UPON further reflection ! Haha GUESS I NEED THE koolance on thats 900w and $2000 


    Yeah I have the koolance exc800 model and used it when benchmarking dual 2080ti kingpins, they are great chillers for sure.




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    Re: Water Chiller 2020/12/30 00:54:00 (permalink)
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    yea UPON further reflection ! Haha GUESS I NEED THE koolance on thats 900w and $2000 


    Yeah I have the koolance exc800 model and used it when benchmarking dual 2080ti kingpins, they are great chillers for sure.


    Nice, can they be used for an everyday thing? Willing to sell yours?
    post edited by xMAXxIMUSx - 2020/12/30 08:04:02
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    Re: Water Chiller 2020/12/30 08:15:58 (permalink)
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    yea UPON further reflection ! Haha GUESS I NEED THE koolance on thats 900w and $2000 


    Yeah I have the koolance exc800 model and used it when benchmarking dual 2080ti kingpins, they are great chillers for sure.


    Nice, can they be used for an everyday thing? Willing to sell yours?


    Well I might be but currently in the hospital have been for a week now. Not sure when I would be able to get it ready to ship or even a price I would need for it. Feel free to pm me if you need to.
    post edited by sparetimepc - 2020/12/30 08:18:01




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    Re: Water Chiller 2021/01/13 05:18:53 (permalink)
    You can get industrial water coolers from some chinese sites pretty cheap (relatively). They are very big and pretty loud though...
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    Re: Water Chiller 2021/01/19 15:05:46 (permalink)
    After I mentioned an aquarium chiller, Some people have been trying to convince me to use the home brewing glycol chillers because they have built in fluid pumps and don't cost much more than aquarium chillers.
     
    My idea was to set the chiller up with another PC or controller(raspberry pi based or similar) for daily use so that when the component temperatures are close to the dew point, the pump for the glycol chiller or aquarium chiller shuts off until the temperature rises a few degrees.  Then when I'm overclocking, I'll turn off that feature.
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    Re: Water Chiller 2021/01/19 19:02:09 (permalink)
    The koolance one has the temp/dew point control
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    Re: Water Chiller 2021/01/19 19:03:13 (permalink)
    Wonder if there is any software to run it like that besides koolances haha
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    Re: Water Chiller 2021/01/20 11:02:57 (permalink)
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    The koolance one has the temp/dew point control



    Does it automatically take local weather data and update the dew point multiple times per day?  That's what I wanted to have the system do and why I wanted to use a raspberry pi based or similar small computer to control it.
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    Re: Water Chiller 2021/01/20 13:29:45 (permalink)
    Oh yeah taking weather app info to adjust would need a software engineer would be awesome tho its doable
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    Re: Water Chiller 2021/01/21 07:33:01 (permalink)
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    yea UPON further reflection ! Haha GUESS I NEED THE koolance on thats 900w and $2000 


    Yeah I have the koolance exc800 model and used it when benchmarking dual 2080ti kingpins, they are great chillers for sure.



    As the temp goes down it is less effective at cooling from what I know.  From its site specs it only cools at 450w at 25C. Do you know your system wattage being cooled as something like the sum of draw from cards and cpu in loop? I would be very interested to know if it can cool the system below a water loop cooling level at full load for an extended period of time or if it is heat saturated under extended load.
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    Re: Water Chiller 2021/01/21 16:10:54 (permalink)
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    yea UPON further reflection ! Haha GUESS I NEED THE koolance on thats 900w and $2000 


    Yeah I have the koolance exc800 model and used it when benchmarking dual 2080ti kingpins, they are great chillers for sure.



    As the temp goes down it is less effective at cooling from what I know.  From its site specs it only cools at 450w at 25C. Do you know your system wattage being cooled as something like the sum of draw from cards and cpu in loop? I would be very interested to know if it can cool the system below a water loop cooling level at full load for an extended period of time or if it is heat saturated under extended load.


    Oh yeah, when I was using it I could get both kingpins down to 5c before starting benchmarking, end of benchmark at 25-30c in time spy extreme, 20c in port royal. My cpu is in a different loop all together




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    Re: Water Chiller 2021/01/22 05:45:03 (permalink)
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    yea UPON further reflection ! Haha GUESS I NEED THE koolance on thats 900w and $2000 


    Yeah I have the koolance exc800 model and used it when benchmarking dual 2080ti kingpins, they are great chillers for sure.



    As the temp goes down it is less effective at cooling from what I know.  From its site specs it only cools at 450w at 25C. Do you know your system wattage being cooled as something like the sum of draw from cards and cpu in loop? I would be very interested to know if it can cool the system below a water loop cooling level at full load for an extended period of time or if it is heat saturated under extended load.


    Oh yeah, when I was using it I could get both kingpins down to 5c before starting benchmarking, end of benchmark at 25-30c in time spy extreme, 20c in port royal. My cpu is in a different loop all together


    That is an awesome use, it sounds like it gives you that exotic cool under load for just enough time! Very cool, thanks for the rundown on the temps and benchmarks. IT puts some light on real world applications for me! Hopefully I will join the sub ambient oc club soon!
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