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Looks sick,

I have worked with 3" copper tubing. I am not sure if a 3" cap hsa enough mass with in it to hold temps .... I am guessing this pot will really have temp swings that may prove problematic ....

never the less I am in for the results
Witchy is right! I have made like 5 or 6 pots on my own and I can tell you from personal experience that this thing will swing temps like nuts especially on quad-cores. What size is the pipe? 2"? If 2" you will have issues with installation on mobos where the Vregs are close to the socket.
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toss a bunch of bb's in it
hahahaha i actually have a pack of 3000 bb's in my house lol (bb guns killing shit in back yard)


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Witchy is right! I have made like 5 or 6 pots on my own and I can tell you from personal experience that this thing will swing temps like nuts especially on quad-cores. What size is the pipe? 2"? If 2" you will have issues with installation on mobos where the Vregs are close to the socket.
wouldn't just dock it on to the chip?
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