Posted December 9, 20231 yr Hi, I'm looking for a good water chiller unit capable to manage socket 1200/1700/2066 and if necessary use it for video cards. Only new units, if used only those in perfect working condition. If anyone has it or knows someone who owns it and would like to sell it, contact me privately. Thanks Edited February 10, 20241 yr by Gawl86
February 13, 20241 yr Hello sir, just buy the S&A CW-5200. Has 6L water tank + 12L/min strong pump. My unit came with Hitachi rotary compressor + R134a. Some come with R407c. Can go down to 1°C or run in intelligent mode keeping a delta from ambient. Look for the one from TEYU (China). Pricing is very fair imho for $600 + shipping Regards They sell units for 120/240V 50/60Hz. This is a much better purchase compared to Hailea Chiller, since those don't have a pump. Regards Edited February 13, 20241 yr by Samsarulz
February 13, 20241 yr Author 40 minutes ago, suzuki said: @Bruno Thanks suzuki, I have already seen Bruno's advert but I am looking for a unit that does not already need maintenance.
February 13, 20241 yr Author 1 hour ago, Samsarulz said: Hello sir, just buy the S&A CW-5200. Has 6L water tank + 12L/min strong pump. My unit came with Hitachi rotary compressor + R134a. Some come with R407c. Can go down to 1°C or run in intelligent mode keeping a delta from ambient. Look for the one from TEYU (China). Pricing is very fair imho for $600 + shipping Regards They sell units for 120/240V 50/60Hz. This is a much better purchase compared to Hailea Chiller, since those don't have a pump. Regards Thanks Samsarulz, I will find out more about this unit to see if they also make versions with the possibility of being able to drop above the temperature of 0 even if only slightly. Edited February 13, 20241 yr by Gawl86
February 13, 20241 yr 12 hours ago, Gawl86 said: Thanks Samsarulz, I will find out more about this unit to see if they also make versions with the possibility of being able to drop above the temperature of 0 even if only slightly. Most/all units don't go below 0/1°C because are limited to factory specs, BUT you can deceive the PID controller taking out the thermocouple in charge of measuring the water temp. Just like Linus and his team did in this video. You just need that super expensive liquid if you want to go lower than -10°C. Regards
February 14, 20241 yr Author 8 hours ago, Samsarulz said: Most/all units don't go below 0/1°C because are limited to factory specs, BUT you can deceive the PID controller taking out the thermocouple in charge of measuring the water temp. Just like Linus and his team did in this video. You just need that super expensive liquid if you want to go lower than -10°C. Regards Thanks, I tried writing to @nachtfalke to ask him if he could make me one, let's see if and what he replies and then I'll move on from there. In the meantime, thanks for the tips Regards
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