Just paid for this. Won't have it for a week I guess, as it has to be freighted here. Hopefully, once it does, I won't kill many components with condensation through being a phase noob.

From todays PMs on OCAU:
When it was previously sold in April 2010:
Now, I just have to wait to see what I've gotten into...
From todays PMs on OCAU:
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improvements to the unit inside to help prevent vibration and noise. The unit is quiet for a SS and no longer rattles like it did when I got it. Comes with 1366 mount bracket but you can easily drill holes to make it suit newer sockets. As a bonus, I will throw in a TON of dielectric grease I still have lying around (a whole bag full of it).
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Also just turned it on this morning, hadn't turned it on for like 6-9 months probably, and with nothing attached it got to about -54c
When it was previously sold in April 2010:
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1 x Kayl 1/2HP SS Custom Phase Cooler
A very reluctant sale on this, I just dont use it that much anymore and its going to waste, it has been sitting in my cupboard for about 2 months now. After I fried my EVGA X58 Classified I decided maybe its time to hang up my extreme cooling rig and change back to good old watercooling.
Its one insanely strong cooler, does -65C max under no load, it held my i7 920 at -55C on idle, and about -40C under full load. Was able to push my i7 920 to 4.62GHZ. The cooler has been upgraded with Kayl's new LGA1366 mounting bracket.
It is very heavy (20kg+) so postage is gonna be upwards of $50. I will throw in a few rubber eraser packets for insulation and a lot of dielectric grease, i did a bulk order for about 100 x 5g dielectric grease packets and I only used about 10 so far.
A very reluctant sale on this, I just dont use it that much anymore and its going to waste, it has been sitting in my cupboard for about 2 months now. After I fried my EVGA X58 Classified I decided maybe its time to hang up my extreme cooling rig and change back to good old watercooling.
Its one insanely strong cooler, does -65C max under no load, it held my i7 920 at -55C on idle, and about -40C under full load. Was able to push my i7 920 to 4.62GHZ. The cooler has been upgraded with Kayl's new LGA1366 mounting bracket.
It is very heavy (20kg+) so postage is gonna be upwards of $50. I will throw in a few rubber eraser packets for insulation and a lot of dielectric grease, i did a bulk order for about 100 x 5g dielectric grease packets and I only used about 10 so far.
Now, I just have to wait to see what I've gotten into...



















