L&L Overclocking Cryogenic Chiller The OCC
And suddenly there was a new way! We've been working on this for a while, and now for the unveiling. Fully controllable with set points and profiles, connects directly to Dewar and CPU, recirculates exhaust to purge moisture from case. The future is here...http://i1074.photobucket.com/albums/...psp02pk1to.jpg
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The future needs more pics to feed the pic monster :picmonster:
Forum allows upload of jpeg. What does the cpu mount/block look like? (Let me know if you have any further issues and the browser you are using) |
Wow. Didn't realize I could have a community. Actually I want to make these available to the community already here. Here's a photo of the Chuck... CNC milled copper with complete temp control including heat to regulate![IMG]http://i1074.photobucket.com/albums/...pszcg3w46q.jpg[/IMG]
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Oh I'm sorry. I didn't realize the community thing was your signature. I thought you were asking me what kind of community I wanted to build. The knife thing kind of freaked me out too :-)
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Are the images coming through? I can see them... Using photo bucket
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Yes, images are looking good my friend. And lol, yah, the rest is part of my silly signature for posts.
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Hello LN2daddy, nice to have you on the forum.
I can see all images just fine. Not sure if I understand how this system works. Could you elaborate? Thanks! :thumbsup: |
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L&L Cooling Tech, Inc. Overclocking Computer Chiller - The OCC
Have you tested the OCC on a system with no Cold Bug or Cold Boot Bug? Say an AMD 1090T that can run full tilt at -196 or a system like a Intel 2600k that can have a varying cold bug at -30 thru -50?
I'm curious how quickly the system responds to heavy load temperature swing. Also curious on the price points. I know Vince Lucido dabbled in this area for both CPU and Multi-GPU overclocking some years ago but I never heard the results of that endeavor. |
WOW !!!
That is damn cool man, very nice !! How low of temps can this run at ? |
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