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Ghetto WC/TEC overclockin'!
I was rummaging around in my room the other day and stumbled across my spare Swiftech Apogee waterblock, so I thought i'd have a bit of fun with it!
In the garage I found a 120L/min submersible pump... I've got a 10Gallon(ish) tub that I will use, which i can maybe fill with icecubes / freezer packs etc. ![]() ![]() The plan is to get THIS and THIS. I already have a 13.8v 20A power supply. Hopefully i can net myself a sub 9s superpi run. Also i'll do a couple of Sciencemark runs, 3dmark06 etc. If i borrow my old supertalent ram back off my little brother, I'll have no problems running at 600mhz fsb, which gives me a theoretical max clock of 5.4GHz on the cpu. Considering I've benched this chip at 5GHz on air, this shouldn't be difficult ![]() Now I have to wait til payday to order the pelt! I hate waiting!!
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Sweet! Can't wait to see this!
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Sweet, I've been considering getting a tec for ages. Hope all goes well man, gonna keep an eye on this.
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Ok, went to buy the pelt/cold plate from frozen cpu, and the postage will cost more than the stuff!
Had a quick look on ebay, and there's a 400W 12v peltier on there for Ģ12.99 HERE. I'll have to use a battery instead of the power supply. It's 50AH High Rate starter battery, should have enough grunt for at least an hour. I'll have to keep a voltmeter on it to be safe. I'll have to do it at night time, it's too hot during the day at the moment
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i want to see this
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The only prob I have is that I don't really have a way of measuring the temp of the chip. The sensors on this chip get stuck at roughly 23c.
Any ideas on cheap thermal probes? I'm hoping to be around -20c ish idle, and no higher than 15c load.
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You could use PC Probe and just monitor the CPU socket temp.
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Good idea mate
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that is awsome!!!
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Are you sure that the WC block will stand that much water flow? Could rip apart that block lol..
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Should be fine, I've ran it directly from the hosepipe before, which is about the same flow rate, but a lot higher pressure. Problem is the mains water is quite warm at the moment, so I'm going to use a large container of chilled water. If it manages to warm up the water before I finish playing, I'll run the hose in there, letting it overflow.
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Could the pump say good bye if it is forced to pump 2L/s thru that block?
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wow nice pump infrared!
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I would be scared of the hoses flying off the block with that amount of pressure
Are you using wormclips?
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Yeah, i'll be sure to use some clips on it!
![]() Ok, the 400W pelt is on it's way
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