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Post by Vinster on Jul 25, 2016 21:07:53 GMT -5
-24.5 now... it's like the energizer bunny... just keeps going and going...
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Post by ozz on Jul 25, 2016 21:26:25 GMT -5
Thanks Ozz... at -23.7 now Vin keep it goin vin, wouldnt mind seein how youve hooked it up to the block if at all possible
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Post by Vinster on Jul 25, 2016 21:48:03 GMT -5
Thanks Ozz... at -23.7 now Vin keep it goin vin, wouldnt mind seein how youve hooked it up to the block if at all possible I'll have to take some pics of that. it's the old Thermaltake cooler I make the backplate for with the custom top made from a plastic hockey stick. Right now it's covered in insulation. at -26.3 now... with the CPU loaded with wPrime it raises to -20 but hold there... I'm sooo happy right now I'm giggling. Vin
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Post by ozz on Jul 25, 2016 21:53:15 GMT -5
have a go at cinebench vin and see what it goes to and holds at
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Post by Vinster on Jul 25, 2016 22:43:03 GMT -5
This is how low she gets with the PC Off. This is when the PC is idling Loaded up with my 920 at 4.7Ghz (1.375v) the temps went as high as -19.9 degrees and that's as high as I saw it... I'm really happy with this setup. The condensation on the block turned in to frost The pump is sitting in a little bucket. the hoses are frozen... Vin
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Post by Vinster on Jul 25, 2016 22:45:59 GMT -5
Pics from inside the foam box... I had a dumb moment and put my finger in the water... crap it hurt.. lol I don't know what the water temp is. my probe that was in there shorted out. all I was able to collect tonight are block temps. little to no frost on the rad. just perfect. Sprinkler worked great... didn't add any holes, but I might tomorrow. I was able to push my 920 to the highest I ever could tonight. but when running wPrime 1024m I would bluescreen about 10 seconds... odd error codes 9A, 0C... ones I've never seen before.. I think they may be QPI related... I'll play with it more tomorrow Vin
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Post by ozz on Jul 25, 2016 23:25:03 GMT -5
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Post by Macsbeach98 on Jul 25, 2016 23:43:29 GMT -5
Looks great Vin. The only thing I can see that might be a concern is I dont know how long that D5 pump will last. It will get condensation in the electronics. I killed a DDC pump by getting the electronics wet but it was easy to get aftermarkets boards for. And being the same company and similar design pump I would expect it to have similar electronics in it.
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Post by Vinster on Jul 25, 2016 23:52:06 GMT -5
Looks great Vin. The only thing I can see that might be a concern is I dont know how long that D5 pump will last. It will get condensation in the electronics. I killed a DDC pump by getting the electronics wet but it was easy to get aftermarkets boards for. And being the same company and similar design pump I would expect it to have similar electronics in it. That's a good catch. Don't think I can open this pump. If that's the case, long term i'll have to get another submersible pump. Would make priming easier. Thanks Vin
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Post by Vinster on Jul 25, 2016 23:54:37 GMT -5
Thanks Ozz, I meant Blue screen Error codes Vin
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Post by ozz on Jul 26, 2016 0:00:54 GMT -5
Thanks Ozz, I meant Blue screen Error codes Vin all good vin, a blue screen error code like that for me means a ring pete
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Post by Vinster on Jul 26, 2016 10:55:55 GMT -5
Thanks Ozz, I meant Blue screen Error codes Vin all good vin, a blue screen error code like that for me means a ring pete he's always sleeping when I want to ring him... lol Vin
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Post by Vinster on Jul 26, 2016 14:05:15 GMT -5
Looks great Vin. The only thing I can see that might be a concern is I dont know how long that D5 pump will last. It will get condensation in the electronics. I killed a DDC pump by getting the electronics wet but it was easy to get aftermarkets boards for. And being the same company and similar design pump I would expect it to have similar electronics in it. Mac, do you know how to take the motor board out of the pump? I have it open. looks like a small twist is needed and it should pop out, but she's a stiffy and won't go. Google didn't give me much help. I'm thinking I can conformal coat the board like I do MB's and GPU's and It'll be safe from condensation. Vin EDIT: might just fill the entire body with Vaseline.. would be another alternative.
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Post by Mr.Scott on Jul 26, 2016 17:23:07 GMT -5
That's real good. Colder than mine. Yes, you can coat the board. That's how my DDC has been running for years now. Never had a problem.
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Post by Macsbeach98 on Jul 26, 2016 17:56:24 GMT -5
I have never tried to get the D5 motor section apart it was my DDC that got wet inside. But it should come apart.
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Post by Vinster on Jul 26, 2016 18:18:16 GMT -5
the board has a notch to pull the board out. the pcb needs to be turned just a few degrees and the board should come out. but I put everything I have and it wont twist.
I'm wondering if I need to unsolder the 6 coils from the board to take it out?
the more I play with it, I'm thinking to just grease the hell out of the inside.
Vin
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Post by ozz on Jul 26, 2016 18:42:45 GMT -5
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Post by Vinster on Jul 26, 2016 20:27:02 GMT -5
thanks Ozz, thats how far I got. pulling the board out is where I lost. so I filled it with dielectric grease and closed it up. hope it holds.
ran a quick test and I saw it sweating on the outside of the body which is a good sign I think
Vin
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Post by ozz on Jul 26, 2016 20:40:47 GMT -5
ah well time will tell vin, maybe the sweating on the outside of the pump is ambient air temp against coldness of the pump, i get that sweating condensation on my pump too when it gets down to say 5c from the ice water and the ambient temp is say 23c
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Post by Macsbeach98 on Jul 27, 2016 6:05:02 GMT -5
I'm wondering if I need to unsolder the 6 coils from the board to take it out? Vin You have to unsolder the coils off the board with the DDC before you remove the board so you would have to do it with that I would say. If you have already packed it with grease it should be Ok.
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Post by Vinster on Jul 28, 2016 10:51:22 GMT -5
Thanks Mac
Vin
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Post by Vinster on Sept 7, 2019 23:27:47 GMT -5
You can bypass the thermostat easily. Add jumper wire so it runs full out all the time. I just pulled the probe out and have it reading hot all the time. Wiring in mine is still stock.
Vin
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