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Drager
01-18-2008, 20:14
Hi. Don't know where to post so...

Can you add "chiller" cooling? And that's all I want...

richba5tard
01-18-2008, 20:26
Please forgive my ignorance, as I'm no diehard overclocker, but what's a chiller?

SF3D
01-18-2008, 21:16
I think he is talking about waterchiller. It's the same cooling method as normal water, just little colder. There's no real need to add it.

Sorry.

richba5tard
01-18-2008, 21:40
Ah, so it's essentially H2O cooling but with extra cooling to the water?

If so, just select h2o cooling.

Drager
01-18-2008, 23:12
Temperature of the chilled "water" can be about -30\-35. I think such "water" can't be compared with normal water cooling system. And it can confuse another people if I select h2o cause of too high clocks for h2o. It's the same if you combine DI and LN2.
But if it's hard to do - ok. Thx for the replies...

TASOS
01-19-2008, 09:26
Temperature of the chilled "water" can be about -30\-35. I think such "water" can't be compared with normal water cooling system. And it can confuse another people if I select h2o cause of too high clocks for h2o. It's the same if you combine DI and LN2.
But if it's hard to do - ok. Thx for the replies...

In your case...since your chiller goes down @ -30C ... you'd better submit it as a single phase cooling.

richba5tard
01-19-2008, 10:26
It's not a matter of "too hard to do", it's just an attempt of trying to keep things as simple as possible.

aspstein
01-20-2008, 00:40
If the attempt is to make it as easy as possible I think it would be better to have categories like: Extreme, regular and stock. Or something like that.
I personaly think that its a good idea to add waterchiller, or write in the guidelines that if you use waterchiller you have to choose singel phase cooling.

Another thing is that a waterchiller basically is a combined singel stager with watercooling. Maybe it could be possible to choose both the two categories?

Bwanasoft
01-20-2008, 00:58
I think we don´t need it. Where will you set the line about Stock Regular Extreme ?

Not needed. Most say not what kind of Cooling used.

eppikk
07-04-2008, 00:24
Guys its the same thing with AC units. You can just put your cas in front of it and send a hell of a lot of air @ 4ēC into it, having the cpu idle at 15ēC (i know my pall's Q6600 gets those temps @1.54v@4.1Ghz, since we tried that aproach)

So it still counts as aircooling, despite the AC unit having a PHase unit inside to cool the air, its the same think with a chiller.

Also there are other ways to cool water:

Run a spiral copper tube trough a big box of Dice is one, just dont forget the anti-freeze

knopflerbruce
07-04-2008, 13:22
Guys its the same thing with AC units. You can just put your cas in front of it and send a hell of a lot of air @ 4ēC into it, having the cpu idle at 15ēC (i know my pall's Q6600 gets those temps @1.54v@4.1Ghz, since we tried that aproach)

So it still counts as aircooling, despite the AC unit having a PHase unit inside to cool the air, its the same think with a chiller.

Also there are other ways to cool water:

Run a spiral copper tube trough a big box of Dice is one, just dont forget the anti-freeze

Not very many people do this, and IMO phase change cooled air = phase change cooling, Same with a water chiller.

The last example is IMO either dice cooling, or perhaps phase change (the temps you get will be comparable to a SS, even if it's not using a compressor)

hifiking
07-06-2008, 00:13
Add waterchiller.

And ambient temp for aircooling. Air is not air when somebody is stuck in Australia with +30C and we in Norway can play at -30C.

eppikk
07-16-2008, 20:40
Not very many people do this, and IMO phase change cooled air = phase change cooling, Same with a water chiller.

The last example is IMO either dice cooling, or perhaps phase change (the temps you get will be comparable to a SS, even if it's not using a compressor)

I mean, ya cant really compare phace change cooled water to phase changed cooled air, i can only get my CPU to 20ēC with the AC blowing 5 inches from it, real phase change gets this temps but its on full load, on full load i do almost the same temp as in regular air cooling (42ēC against the 49ēC on regular air).

But yeah, I understand what ya say, anyways the type o cooling you choose in the submit form doesnt change the points, so its worthless, just for comparison.

IMO i think either HWbot should have a Sort WR by cooling tab....