Mcw-chill 452

@ 2003/09/27
PIC
Comment from DUR0N @ 2003/10/15
i'd say: give me the stuff and i'll build it have to make a practical examn (geïntegreerde proef) anyway
Comment from calantak @ 2003/10/15
I ain't mad enough
Comment from Da_BoKa @ 2003/10/15
maybe an article??

some modding

greetz
Comment from jmke @ 2003/10/15
no doubt that it will work... but "will make it lighter and more move-able then inserting a Vapo inthere?"
Comment from DUR0N @ 2003/10/15
2 double 120mm rads (top, back)
2 pumps (small 800l's, front bottom)
1 res (above pumps, hdd drivebays)
mcw-> next to pumps
no? should work imo
Comment from jmke @ 2003/10/15
and putting 2 radiators, 2 pumps, 1 reservoir, the mcw-chill 452 into a PC case will make it lighter and more move-able then inserting a Vapo inthere?

would be of course a killer project
Comment from calantak @ 2003/10/15
hmmz

i'll need to buy a coolermaster atcs 4000 then...
same as mine but 95 mms deeper
Comment from jmke @ 2003/10/15
that's the one you see in the picture ^
you need a seperate WATERCOOLING loop, for it to function.

it won't fit in your case IMHO
and is a bigger and more EXPENSIVE solution then a Vapochill (no matter what version) and it won't perform as good as the Vapo.
Comment from calantak @ 2003/10/15
I was talking of the first topicpost..., the mcw chill 452...
Comment from DUR0N @ 2003/10/15
yeah, it looks big, but all that can go in a case
Comment from piotke @ 2003/10/15
calantak

case or "casa" ?
Comment from jmke @ 2003/10/14
"this fits in your case" ??? come again?
Comment from calantak @ 2003/10/14
if anybody sees a review of this and the effect it does, i'd like to see it

this fits into my case , phasechange doesn't
Comment from jmke @ 2003/10/14
Quote:
Two hotside loops cooled by large single pass heatercores with 2 120mm Papst 100CFM fans each. With peltiers at 12V and 13.8V (these were the PSUs we had) water temperatures quickly (within a minute) start to dramatically drop. For testing we used a MCW5000-a waterblock, an Eheim 1048, and 3/8" ID tubing and a ball valve to throttle pump.

CPU: TBredB 1700+ @ 2084MHz and 2.00V

Diode temp from epox 8k3a+ motherboard: 12 ºC
Room temperature 23 ºC (but rising)
water temps measured on inlet and outlet side of chiller were 1.90 ºC and 3.45 ºC (with Digitecs)


http://forums.procooling.com/vbb/sho...&threadid=8126
Comment from jmke @ 2003/09/27
you can't compare prices between ready-made professional material and home-made extreme-pelting/cooling

2 different markets
Comment from TeuS @ 2003/09/27
I know, but $330 for a 80W chiller? :/
and with pump/rad etcetera it'll be as expensive as phase change

it's a good solution though,if you don't know what to do with your money.
Comment from jmke @ 2003/09/27
it is not supposed to impress..
Comment from TeuS @ 2003/09/27
that doesn't impress me, I can make my own 240W chiller for 100€

I was going to make one, but I ran of of money
Comment from jmke @ 2003/09/27
pic of his chilla
Comment from jmke @ 2003/09/27
yep
to cool your water down



OPPainter made such a waterchiller with Pelts and all
http://www.madshrimps.be/forums/show...=&threadid=151
Comment from Da_BoKa @ 2003/09/27
so this is a sepparated cooling-unit or what??

greetz

 

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