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Old 05-10-09   #11 (permalink)
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Looks interesting, but where do you put the weed?
You put it in the water i guess and....i dunno .

This is awesome Naja002. I wish I had the space available to make something so extensive and effective.
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Very nice Bong! You should post some picture of your actual rig too!
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Thats awesome very clever.
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Hey that's a pretty good looking bong man!
I would think that by putting rads after the bong and before the CPU would cause the water to heat up again...you see normal WC can't get below ambient temps. Your bong goes well below ambient and if you put a air cooled rad after your sub ambient bong you will rewarm the water to ambient temps.
If anything you could put the rad in your res and run it on a 2nd closed loop, this will make it so your blocks don't corrode. Really all you need to add is another pump. With all the work you put into it you should think this over a bit. I have been using a bong for a good while now and have been pondering the 2nd loop idea from the beginning, it still seems like the best idea. because then you could use additives as well.

One other thing I noticed is that your shower heads are made out of really funky metal and you need to get all plastic ones. They are almost as cheap I think I got mine for about 6 bucks. I had one made out of that stuff and it got covered in some white corrosion in about 4 months. This also effected my water block a bit with a tiny bit of rust color on the tip of my pins. (that's an easy fix though)
Hopefully you can get some of that dehumidifier biocide to keep the slime out and it helps with how often you need to clean your res.

Other then that (lol sorry) I think it looks GREAT! That's a lot of PVC going on there.

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Hey that's a pretty good looking bong man!
I would think that by putting rads after the bong and before the CPU would cause the water to heat up again...you see normal WC can't get below ambient temps. Your bong goes well below ambient and if you put a air cooled rad after your sub ambient bong you will rewarm the water to ambient temps.
If anything you could put the rad in your res and run it on a 2nd closed loop, this will make it so your blocks don't corrode. Really all you need to add is another pump. With all the work you put into it you should think this over a bit. I have been using a bong for a good while now and have been pondering the 2nd loop idea from the beginning, it still seems like the best idea. because then you could use additives as well.

One other thing I noticed is that your shower heads are made out of really funky metal and you need to get all plastic ones. They are almost as cheap I think I got mine for about 6 bucks. I had one made out of that stuff and it got covered in some white corrosion in about 4 months. This also effected my water block a bit with a tiny bit of rust color on the tip of my pins. (that's an easy fix though)
Hopefully you can get some of that dehumidifier biocide to keep the slime out and it helps with how often you need to clean your res.

Other then that (lol sorry) I think it looks GREAT! That's a lot of PVC going on there.
I thought his rads were before the bong and after the pc's.
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Hey that's a pretty good looking bong man!
I would think that by putting rads after the bong and before the CPU would cause the water to heat up again...you see normal WC can't get below ambient temps. Your bong goes well below ambient and if you put a air cooled rad after your sub ambient bong you will rewarm the water to ambient temps.
If anything you could put the rad in your res and run it on a 2nd closed loop, this will make it so your blocks don't corrode. Really all you need to add is another pump. With all the work you put into it you should think this over a bit. I have been using a bong for a good while now and have been pondering the 2nd loop idea from the beginning, it still seems like the best idea. because then you could use additives as well.
Right. I understand what you are saying and I agree. However, this is the loop:
Res> Pump> Manifold> 3 PCs> Manifold> Stacked Dual Car Rads> Bong Coolers> Res

The rads are after the cpus/gpus and before the bongs. The rads remove most of the energy (heat) and allow the bongs to go subambient. The first post has a link to my cooling setup. That thread here at OCN is a copy over from one that started at XS ~1yr ago.


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One other thing I noticed is that your shower heads are made out of really funky metal and you need to get all plastic ones. They are almost as cheap I think I got mine for about 6 bucks. I had one made out of that stuff and it got covered in some white corrosion in about 4 months. This also effected my water block a bit with a tiny bit of rust color on the tip of my pins. (that's an easy fix though)
Hopefully you can get some of that dehumidifier biocide to keep the slime out and it helps with how often you need to clean your res.

Other then that (lol sorry) I think it looks GREAT! That's a lot of PVC going on there.
I will have to check, but I think that funky metal is just "chromed" plastic. But the corrosion had not crossed my mind. I'll take a look at them.

Yeah, I've been working on and changing thing for almost a yr now. After I get it all settled I'll scrap it and go to a chiller.....


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Fill in your system specs, i wanna know your overclock and your temps!

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I thought his rads were before the bong and after the pc's.
They are....
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You could probably improve the temps for the Core i7 if you get a better CPU block. A Apogee GT is perfect for a dual core, but the temperatures really jump when you use it with a quad core. Especially a Core i7, they put out much more heat than their Core 2 Quad predecessor.
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Have you tested temperatures without the radiator in the system?
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