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Nobody would be able to type a better step by step guide than this video provides (even though it's not really a guide, just a demonstration). Also this took a bunch of experience and tools, judging by the fact that you're asking this here, kinda feel like you wouldn't have those. Do you know someone who would be able to do this with/for you?

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52 minutes ago, Spoiled_Kitten said:

 

 

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Maybe double so that it can cool 2 times better.

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If you want to do any serious cooling you're looking for phase change. A chiller would struggle to hit -20C. Single stage phase can do as good as -50C, two stage as good as -100C.

 

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There's a lot of considerations for condensation and things like that, you shouldn't jump in full-go without really researching it fully first. Unless you're going for a really extreme overclock, sub-zero isn't necessary anyway.

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2 hours ago, atxcyclist said:

There's a lot of considerations for condensation and things like that, you shouldn't jump in full-go without really researching it fully first. Unless you're going for a really extreme overclock, sub-zero isn't necessary anyway.

oh im going extreme

 

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3 hours ago, Fasauceome said:

Nobody would be able to type a better step by step guide than this video provides (even though it's not really a guide, just a demonstration). Also this took a bunch of experience and tools, judging by the fact that you're asking this here, kinda feel like you wouldn't have those. Do you know someone who would be able to do this with/for you?

i have people who can help, i just want to know how i could go around building it, like the supplies etc

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2 hours ago, DildorTheDecent said:

 

If you want to do any serious cooling you're looking for phase change. A chiller would struggle to hit -20C. Single stage phase can do as good as -50C, two stage as good as -100C.

 

are those expensive? plus are they decently quiet? https://www.overclockers.com/build-your-own-phase-change-pc-cooling-system/ like could i do this?

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There was a guy at one time over at the old EOCF site (Same site that hosts FAH stats and so on) that did his own custom builds and went by the name "Drewmeister".

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What he did was about a decade ago or even longer but the basics still apply. I'm not sure if he ever did a guide on how he built stuff but he did contribute alot to the place when it was really busy.
Alot of good reading, even though by now it's dated but could be fodder for inspiration.

 

So - You wanna go extreme eh?

Personally I've made my own pots before, made one I've used before from a baseball bat and it's still around.  😁

I've done XOC with anything from big air to LN2 itself so I've been where you wanting to go already. One big part of it is learn how to insulate the board, there are several ways and materials you can use for that purpose.

For starting off with XOC I'd start off with DICE (Dry Ice) and go from there, DICE (At least here) is easy to get, cheap and not too hard to work with.

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On 4/1/2020 at 7:19 PM, Beerzerker said:

There was a guy at one time over at the old EOCF site (Same site that hosts FAH stats and so on) that did his own custom builds and went by the name "Drewmeister".

Phase Change, Dry Ice, LN2, Other Crazy Stuff - EXTREME Overclocking Forums

What he did was about a decade ago or even longer but the basics still apply. I'm not sure if he ever did a guide on how he built stuff but he did contribute alot to the place when it was really busy.
Alot of good reading, even though by now it's dated but could be fodder for inspiration.

 

So - You wanna go extreme eh?

Personally I've made my own pots before, made one I've used before from a baseball bat and it's still around.  😁

I've done XOC with anything from big air to LN2 itself so I've been where you wanting to go already. One big part of it is learn how to insulate the board, there are several ways and materials you can use for that purpose.

For starting off with XOC I'd start off with DICE (Dry Ice) and go from there, DICE (At least here) is easy to get, cheap and not too hard to work with.

extreme is an under statement, i want to try and overclock a cpu past 5ghz, if possible, not sure what one yet,but would be really interesting to run, need a powerful af cooler though

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