The most outrageous custom cooling I've yet to see!!

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The most outrageous custom cooling I've yet to see!!

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Holly crap! check out this cooling mod!

http://teampuss.com/forums/viewtopic.ph ... sc&start=0
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Post by gvblake22 »

:shock: :shock: :shock:
That's not extreme, that's frickin' INSANE!!!

I don't even know what to say to that. How the hell does it even cool?!
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way too much time on their hands.
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audiophile wrote:way too much time on their hands.
Didn't he do it for a school project? Maybe?
He said he went to Stanford.
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I'm still reading it and am speechless :shock:
I gathered, he is doing it for himself, for his own amusement. just curiosity - how far he can push the limit. this is the attitude that was pushing technology forward in the past. except this guy doesn't have government $ and a science team to help him.
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ummmmmmmmmm................................ :rolleyes:


can we say..............HOLY S**T!!!!!!!!!

wish I had that kind of funding......shooot, I would build a supercomputer inside a massive nitrogen cooling unit, man, that is one crazy-ass cooling mod :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock:
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WOW :|
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That's a serious mod going there....Nice find sbohdan!!!!
I've bookmarked that page now, will keep checking till it's finished.....
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thanks. the other thing is this guy is really dedicated- have to respect that. he lost his place, has no job and lost his girlfriend over this project and still goes on. the other thing is - contrary to other nitrogen bath, aquarium immersed extreme mods - this rig is actually working, has a case and has a practical long time use not just a one time OC attempt. I hope he can finnish it. will be watching too.
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cool, i've never seen any1 building his cascade system in a pc case :)
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Amazing to see him put so much effort in a cooling system. He'll be in guinness with this thingy.
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Just goes to show what can be done with the right tools and resources at hand..................and lots and lots of money............ :shock:
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the project is back and continues. I really wanna see what the outcome will be.

http://teampuss.com/forums/viewtopic.ph ... c&start=90
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Just sad

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Poor guy has no life, too much money, and might ruin his computer at those low temps. I don't understand why he was unhappy with Phase Cooling.
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Post by kenc51 »

It's a bit oif a let down now... he's not going to finish it!

Looks like he got "sponsorship" now to make an even bigger and better one now, which will cool the motherboard too.......

It may be a while!
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Its going to be a computer with a bomb inside it, i can just imagine something going wrong and BOOM.
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Post by R3N3G4D3 »

That thing must weigh as much as my oil tank downstairs. Reminds me of that liquid nitrogen cooling I saw on nordichardware: http://www.nordichardware.com/Articles/?skrivelse=453
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Post by Dragon_Cooler »

check these out from a lan a couple years ago.. LOL

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[img]ftp://mulanserving.homeftp.net/txgf%20006.jpg[/img]


these cryo coolers were able to overclock p4s to 8GHZ!!!!
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Northwood core, or Prescott? Already know the Northwoods are legendary for those speeds, but I dunno much about Prescott concerning that.
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