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<blockquote data-quote="supercooled.net" data-source="post: 300747" data-attributes="member: 24988"><p>the_New_Guy - I have already started the process of designing a triple cascade phase change for my G5, Prometeia or Vapochill jut wouldn't be enough, ha. This system should bring temperatures down to about -100C on the core, cold enough??? In my other project I have already made 98% pure copper water blocks for the stock cooling to relplace those ugly aluminium alloy blocks, that should, in theory, bring my temperatures down about 5-10C. Yes G5's run hot, but after overclocking an old AMD XP 2500+ to 3.0GHz on air cooling, you've never seen high heat, lol. Theres always some kind of cooling that will compensate for the high heat produced by overclocking.</p><p></p><p>I will post all my work on my website soon once I get some time to upload pictures and plans for my cases and G5 projects. </p><p></p><p>A warning to everyone phase change systems, even Prometeia's and Vapochill systems, require a lots of labor extensive modifications to your system and should not be attempted unless you have knowledge of HVAC systems, condensation principles, and great knowledge of your computer. I am very lucky having an HVAC engineer as one of my best friends who just graduated from college. Not to mention my dad's machine shop where I can CnC all my own custom blocks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="supercooled.net, post: 300747, member: 24988"] the_New_Guy - I have already started the process of designing a triple cascade phase change for my G5, Prometeia or Vapochill jut wouldn't be enough, ha. This system should bring temperatures down to about -100C on the core, cold enough??? In my other project I have already made 98% pure copper water blocks for the stock cooling to relplace those ugly aluminium alloy blocks, that should, in theory, bring my temperatures down about 5-10C. Yes G5's run hot, but after overclocking an old AMD XP 2500+ to 3.0GHz on air cooling, you've never seen high heat, lol. Theres always some kind of cooling that will compensate for the high heat produced by overclocking. I will post all my work on my website soon once I get some time to upload pictures and plans for my cases and G5 projects. A warning to everyone phase change systems, even Prometeia's and Vapochill systems, require a lots of labor extensive modifications to your system and should not be attempted unless you have knowledge of HVAC systems, condensation principles, and great knowledge of your computer. I am very lucky having an HVAC engineer as one of my best friends who just graduated from college. Not to mention my dad's machine shop where I can CnC all my own custom blocks. [/QUOTE]
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