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jmke 7th January 2005 22:54

asetek VapoChill XE II Review
 
Plug and play subzero cooling for your CPU, is it possible? The latest generation of asetek´s VapoChill Xtreme Edition promises easy installation combined with great performance, all wrapped up in an attractive package. We thermally accelerate an Athlon 64 and P4 up to speed beyond air and water cooling limits.

http://www.madshrimps.be/gotoartik.php?articID=282

agent #2 7th January 2005 23:11

Nice article :super:

jort 7th January 2005 23:20

yeah very nice but there are is a error i saw:s

in the drawing you mention a filter and a drier.
the 2 thing are actualy 1 filer/drier
located between condensor and cappilair.;)

jort 7th January 2005 23:22

-:D

i see the pic is from pimprig:rolleyes:

jmke 7th January 2005 23:32

the drawing from Pimprig is based on somebody planning to build his own unit afaik and used as illustration

jort 7th January 2005 23:33

a filter and a drawer doesn't exist

maybe he sawed it apart or something :^D

jmke 7th January 2005 23:34

thanks will update the picture; done!

Sidney 10th January 2005 01:46

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Uhh la, la...the crusty crustations are at it again. This time around their chillin out with a brand new VapoChill....all I want to know is where's the cocktail sauce.
Systemcooling.com:drink:

easypanic 10th January 2005 22:10

No testing with Gamer's FX?

jmke 10th January 2005 22:17

if only he wasn't married or had kids;)

jort 10th January 2005 22:22

just read the article again.
its maybe not a big deal but i don't think the suction is vacuum.
it will be a very low presure but when the compressor low-pres side or suction side is vacuum there will be no resistance for the current.
because the installation isn't made 100% clean there is going to be a little bit of moisture in it,(effects the state of the insulation thats around the copper).
after not mutch time there will be small sparks and short-circuit as effect.


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The return line or suction line as it is referred to, has negative pressure in it
just sharing my nollage

jmke 10th January 2005 22:27

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Originally posted by jort

just sharing my knowledge

appreciate it a lot! :ws:

jort 10th January 2005 22:28

lol, i googled for the word i was thinking, and google didn't correct it :^D

my english is not waterproof :p

jmke 10th January 2005 22:32

as long as it's phasechangeproof;)


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