water chilling results

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just getting to the end of my build and the results are fantastic, got the chiller set to 10c and this keeps my 2700k @ 3.6ghz at 19c and my 6990 at 15c...had a quick prime 95 and it sat at 32-33c tops....i will post more results as i overclock harder and you can check out my build log so far by clicking the link on my sig :)
 
Thats pretty impressive, any issues with condensation?

its been running for 6 hours now and none so far...check these temps out for 4.8ghz :)

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Can you explain how you don't get condensation? Surely the room has to be like 16c:/

im not sure what the bit between dew point and room temp is but these are my results so far and im not at dew point....i now dont have any fans.... bar 1 drawing heat away from the hdd so im not wafting any warm air across cool pipes.my livingroom temp is about 20-22c
 
Im sure after an hour you must have dew!

Whats the room temp?
Whats the water out temp?
Whats the water return temp?

how must i have dew when ive already said i dont? pc was on for 10 hours yesterday and about 5 today so far.... and no dew.....infact no dew , no noise either :eek: or am i lying about that to pete?

room temp is same as any other livingroom at this time of year im guessing 20-22c
water coming back from the chiller currently says 10.3c and once through the loop it says 10.6...there are no signs of dew anywere in the pc, there are tell tale signs you would see before it forms and there are none of these either
 
had to turn the chiller up to 12c from 10c....house feels very warm today and i could notice condensation trying to form around some of the bitspower fittings and a drip on the top cover of the 6990.....after a couple of weeks running now i would say stay within 10c of the ambient temp so if the rooms 22c chiller needs to be 12c or above
 
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