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#2915
Re:Refurbished Eliminator 1 Year, 11 Months ago Karma: -1
emxc2 does using 1 pump help temps ? & what kind of temps are you getting ?
did you try 2 or all 3 pumps at once ???

mine is getting 7c idle and about 38c load with a E8400 oc to 4.0
will oc to 4.7 but temps dont go over 45c~48c load but it is ducted to the house ac
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#2922
Re:Refurbished Eliminator 1 Year, 11 Months ago Karma: 0
I tried using dual pumps..Never 3 (No use, too much hardware), when using dual pumps i found that i lost flow rate, it was hard to control specially that i wanted to make a switch panel that controls one cooler at a time depending how cold i want the cpu.
so i ended up using one pump for all 3 freezones..and i use 1/4 inch piping..and i've designed my switch and i can control all 3 coolers at will

as of late if i run all 3 coolers i get comdensation at idle...way too cold..
i'm testing right now a E6850 dual core, and idle is 2-3 degrees, and oc'd to 4 ghz is at 12-13

in all honesty no need for special rigging in the sense of additional hardware,the flow rate is hammpered by branching.
I'm involved in a benchmarking competition currently and will update you guys on my highest OC'D speed for both QX9650 & the E6850 with temps and scores.
need a hand ..? let me know
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#2923
Re:Refurbished Eliminator 1 Year, 11 Months ago Karma: -1
thanks and ya let us know where you end up at !
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#2924
Re:Refurbished Eliminator 1 Year, 11 Months ago Karma: 9
hm, that is nice to know, RE: flow rate and the ability of a single pump to keep up.....

here is something I found on the net, requires a second PS (24v), it is akin to adding a second radiator, but with some BIG PUNCH to the temps, huge....200w claimed, and added to any Freezone it should rock...

www.weirdstuff.com/cgi-bin/item/13206

I am adding a second inline radiator, now I know a different or second pump not needed....

I only posted the link for the crazies, not all can afford the Boreas, however, the added PS required to use is a problem....but think of the possiblities....

oh my gawd....

laterzzzzzzzzzzzz
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Yep, that is me on the inlines....
Freezone+Eliminator+DangerGen Radiator+Enzotech block...a work in progress....
 
#2926
Re:Refurbished Eliminator 1 Year, 11 Months ago Karma: 1
bldegle2 wrote:
hm, that is nice to know, RE: flow rate and the ability of a single pump to keep up.....

here is something I found on the net, requires a second PS (24v), it is akin to adding a second radiator, but with some BIG PUNCH to the temps, huge....200w claimed, and added to any Freezone it should rock...

www.weirdstuff.com/cgi-bin/item/13206

I am adding a second inline radiator, now I know a different or second pump not needed....

I only posted the link for the crazies, not all can afford the Boreas, however, the added PS required to use is a problem....but think of the possiblities....

oh my gawd....

laterzzzzzzzzzzzz


Did you take note that you have to "braze" a fitting onto it? I learned to weld and braze pretty young, but I don't think most PC enthusiasts have that in their repertoire.
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#2928
Re:Refurbished Eliminator 1 Year, 11 Months ago Karma: 9
I am assuming most who follow to the site and are wowed won't worry about the brazing, there are tons of shops that can do it for you...

I can do the brazing too, I think most could if they had a small setup like I do....

I posted for the value mostly, orignal price $600+, now $99, if it works as advertised and really can remove 200watts of heat, what an addition to any of the Coolit kits..including the water only (Pure setup)...

laterzzzz...............
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