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Using a duel CPU Phase Change as a radiator?
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I'm thinking about buying a Cooler Express 2009 Design Super Dual Evaporators using 1 to cool my CPU and another as a radiator for a GPU/Chipset/Ram loop.
__________________Is this even possible? If so, would it just flash freeze my coolant? making the entire operation pointless? Is there any coolants I can use that can still be liquid at -40 to -60C? and last but not least, How would one modify the plate to integrate with a radiator for a liquid loop
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Really liking the idea. I'm not sure if you can get coolants that stay liquid to those temperatures (I may be wrong). You'd be much better off doing it direct-die, however, you'd need two evaporator heads.
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It has two heads on it. One is going to be direct die. I'm just trying to figure a way to do some somewhat extreme cooling on my video cards, chip set, and ram.
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put one @ cpu and one @ gpu die, then WC the rest of the pc
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I don't know if flash freezing will be a problem and there is a chance that even then it will unfreeze quickly after flowing past the radiator. I'm sure there is something you can use with a lower freezing point than water. Biggest issue though is that this is for 220V sockets in case you didn't know so if you are in the US then this could get interesting.
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Problem, 3 GPUS Quote:
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This may sound stupid, but I think it might work.
__________________Try attaching a head to a large heatsink and dip the heatsinks fins upside-down in a reservoir. Gonna get frosty ![]() But anyways, most mods are pretty radical. Could anyone confirm whether the heatsink idea would work and whether rust/ corrosion would be an issue for this guy?
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make a loop like this Waterblocks > pump > radiator > phase > blocks, so the coolant will be with a lower temp, plus making it consume less energy
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Last edited by Zorvok : 06-29-09 at 01:11 PM |
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get the fl 770, it seem like a good coolant, but pretty expensive
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