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2019/07/15 17:11:09 (permalink)
I have an XSPC RAYSTORM. No idea how old it is had it a long time. Still seems to work fine. But I am thinking it might be time to replace it. I don't need any RGB and I prefer all metal (copper)
Looking for suggestions.  And I will run below freezing liquid at times. Currently using socket 2066.
Thank you in advance.
post edited by awalleyeguy - 2019/07/15 17:13:45
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    Re: Waterblock 2019/07/15 17:18:38 (permalink)
    $89.99 CPU-400I Water Block (Intel Processor)   Part No.  CPU-400I
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    Re: Waterblock 2019/07/15 22:06:02 (permalink)
    Thank you bcavnaugh. I was thinking of this one.   RayStorm Neo WaterBlock (Intel) Metal. Definitely will be looked into.
    Originally I was looking for comparisons but that became difficult.
    Any others? 
      
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    Re: Waterblock 2019/07/15 22:26:52 (permalink)
     
    Moved to the Cooling section.

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    Re: Waterblock 2019/07/18 02:45:23 (permalink)

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    Re: Waterblock 2019/07/18 19:16:22 (permalink)
    Mind if I ask how you are cooling it sub freezing (0 deg C) and what liquid you're using? 
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    Re: Waterblock 2019/07/19 09:57:39 (permalink)

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    Re: Waterblock 2019/07/19 16:52:01 (permalink)
    browns72
    Mind if I ask how you are cooling it sub freezing (0 deg C) and what liquid you're using? 


    Build a chiller (i believe you can find that info in the 'get it colder II" thread) Requires an air conditioner a tank/large cooler 50/50 mixture of antifreeze and water. Some people use windshield washer fluid. You can also use an aquarium chiller (essentially the same thing but premade and probably more expensive.) hallowen uses a chiller of his own design I believe.
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    Re: Waterblock 2019/07/19 17:01:31 (permalink)
    browns72
    Mind if I ask how you are cooling it sub freezing (0 deg C) and what liquid you're using? 

    $1,699.99 EXC-800 Portable 800W Recirculating Liquid Chiller   Part No.  EXC-800
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    Re: Waterblock 2019/07/19 17:09:33 (permalink)
    Thanks for the suggestions.
    Anyone use these Optimus  V1 Nickel CPU Block
      
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    Re: Waterblock 2019/07/19 18:32:47 (permalink)
    I've used this chiller since 2008 with distilled water, 50/50 alcohol-water, 50/50 antifreeze and 100% antifreeze at temperatures that are adjustable to JUST under the condensation point of my Benching room. It is caspable of going down and maintaining Benching sessions at 32F on my previous Rig of 4-way Titan X pascal hydro coppers and an 5960X running at 4.875MHz. 
     
    I'm now using it on my new i9-9980XE / RTX 2080 Ti SLI setup...
     
     

    post edited by hallowen - 2019/07/19 18:38:09

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    Re: Waterblock 2019/07/19 18:39:21 (permalink)
    I remember that

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    Re: Waterblock 2019/07/19 19:41:00 (permalink)
    browns72
    Mind if I ask how you are cooling it sub freezing (0 deg C) and what liquid you're using? 


    There is also another way. If you live where it gets cold in the winter (for benching) take that puppy outside. Still, need noon freezing coolant.
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