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Skier's First Dry Ice Work Log

Posted: Thu Sep 23, 2010 5:33 pm
by skier
Just gonna let you all see this for now, the project won't happen for another week or two
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I think you can get plenty of info from that one picture ;)

update 9/23
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the pipe has a 2"ID, 1/16" thick with a cap brazed on, I'm in the process of making a mount for it
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got that nice chunk of copper with the pot so that the chilled alcohol can transfer temp to it, which will allow the pot to cool the CPU for longer without having to use more DICE (ie, give it more mass). the piece of MDF there is an early pic of my trial mount, the corners of the square mark LGA775 mounting holes

you can tell why it is a 'trial' mount
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update 9/24
used a bit to drill out door handles this time, happens to be the exact same size as the OD
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so much better this time, no cracking and just better in every way

Update-II 9/24
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mmm fits nicely, notice the AM3 mount holes :D

update 9/25
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and OH SHHIIII
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Update 10/1
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so it's an even 12" from the base to the end

nekked again
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different kind of insulation again, working on 3 layers total, all pretty thin
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cutting board from walmart: $2.97 = 1x 775, AM3, 1156, and 1366 socket backplates, with leftover.
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finally got the pot off! :D
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i'd say it made decent contact

and more random shots
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I'll just update this one post and bump as I add stuffs

Re: Fun Times Ahead

Posted: Thu Sep 23, 2010 7:53 pm
by Major_A
Must be nice to have CPUs and motherboards to burn (or freeze).

Re: Fun Times Ahead

Posted: Thu Sep 23, 2010 10:05 pm
by skier
Major_A wrote:Must be nice to have CPUs and motherboards to burn (or freeze).
I paid $20 for a 3.4GHz Pentium4 which is the only thing i can bench worry free, that's a $47 mATX motherboard, and only one stick of XMS2 lol

Re: Fun Times Ahead

Posted: Thu Sep 23, 2010 10:24 pm
by XstollieX
What ya gonna use for a pot?

Re: Fun Times Ahead

Posted: Thu Sep 23, 2010 11:06 pm
by skier
XstollieX wrote:What ya gonna use for a pot?
home-made then modified 2" pipe+cap

Re: Fun Times Ahead

Posted: Thu Sep 23, 2010 11:08 pm
by XstollieX
Nice looking forward to some pics

Re: Fun Times Ahead

Posted: Thu Sep 23, 2010 11:29 pm
by Major_A
Just curious but what's the goal here? Getting your feet frozen in extreme cooling? Playing around with LN2 or dry ice or both? What are you planning on insulating the socket with, modeling clay?

Re: Fun Times Ahead

Posted: Fri Sep 24, 2010 12:01 pm
by skier
Major_A wrote:Just curious but what's the goal here? Getting your feet frozen in extreme cooling? Playing around with LN2 or dry ice or both? What are you planning on insulating the socket with, modeling clay?
well my main goal is 5GHz, then 5.8 for P4 551 Gold on the bot. The bigger picture goal is to get experience with DICE, and to move on to freezing my 1055T main system after 2 or 3 sessions with Pentium4 (if I don't kill the 551 after a good session, I will upgrade the dell with it and put the 530 under DICE) then eventually get ahold of Gomeler's F1EE and compare it under DICE and LN2

the board I'm using a POS, but it can take a much higher FSB than the chip can, my main Issue will be memory because as I said I only have a single stick that I can use for benching. The board only has a 3phase PWM with a 4-pin ATX connector -not burly by any means, but has handled a 95w Q8300 @ 410x7.5 for a couple months in a Folding-only box

Re: Fun Times Ahead

Posted: Fri Sep 24, 2010 2:01 pm
by Major_A
Just be sure to cool the hell out of the power phases and caps around the socket. Gomeler is the go-to guy for this stuff so you have a good mentor/assistance there.

Re: Fun Times Ahead

Posted: Fri Sep 24, 2010 6:01 pm
by skier
I have a ball of eraser which I hope is enough to at least what i want to do on the top side of the board

I actually don't need any extra cooling on the PWM or NB, residual temps from the pot should be more than enough because remember I've been running a quad at 410MHz bus @load with this thing for a couple months, 347MHz bus (5.9GHz) should be a walk in the park for the board- I have no idea about the voltage though, never clocked a pentium

bump for pics^^

Re: Fun Times Ahead

Posted: Fri Sep 24, 2010 6:06 pm
by XstollieX
Skier, you're a mod lock this thread! you are really making me want to give this a go!!! :finga:

Re: Fun Times Ahead

Posted: Fri Sep 24, 2010 6:09 pm
by skier
teh CPU-LN2 is one of the best multipurpose pots available, $119 ;)

Re: Fun Times Ahead

Posted: Fri Sep 24, 2010 6:11 pm
by XstollieX
Not Helping :evil: :finga:

Re: Fun Times Ahead

Posted: Fri Sep 24, 2010 6:17 pm
by skier
XstollieX wrote:Not Helping :evil: :finga:
anything to get you off that silly little spinQ ;)

Re: Fun Times Ahead

Posted: Fri Sep 24, 2010 6:20 pm
by XstollieX
I do have a water cooling loop for AMD that I have been using, but extreme cooling looks like fun!

Re: Fun Times Ahead

Posted: Fri Sep 24, 2010 6:27 pm
by skier
haha that works, totally separate one for x58?

just remembered I have to figure out how i'm gonna drill out for the actual mounting screws, gotta pull out the 'ol Bonetrail for a test bed (gonna run that board with my non-working 3870 X2 without heatsinks sometime to see what happens haha) and use the stock AM3 mounting bracket (since the True has its own mount) to get ready for the 1055T down the road (this chip will LOVE Dice, hoping for 5+ without turbo)

Re: Fun Times Ahead

Posted: Fri Sep 24, 2010 6:30 pm
by XstollieX
Yeah I have two complete loops, both have variable pumps and triple Radiators.

Re: Fun Times Ahead

Posted: Fri Sep 24, 2010 8:30 pm
by skier
bumpupdate

Re: Fun Times Ahead

Posted: Fri Sep 24, 2010 8:59 pm
by Major_A
Ahh, motherboard on the carpet! Hope you don't kill it with static electricity before you get to have your fun.

Re: Fun Times Ahead

Posted: Fri Sep 24, 2010 9:25 pm
by skier
Major_A wrote:Ahh, motherboard on the carpet! Hope you don't kill it with static electricity before you get to have your fun.
its actually a polyester blanket (on my bed), and every single component i've used in the past 2 years has rested on it at one point or another...