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weescott said:Mine come with a warranty back up though
Yet to test it.
You'll need it.
weescott said:Mine come with a warranty back up though
Yet to test it.
philstanbridge said:You'll need it.
Sipha said:Why do you say that ?
philstanbridge said:I'm not being drawn into it on a public forum. All I will say is this. You get what you pay for.
Sipha said:I see, Is that aimed at me or weescott ?
Thanks.
Sipha said:Well I hope mine doesnt blow up or anything now, you have me worried![]()
It looks well made! how do I tell ?!
philstanbridge said:Did you get any type of warranty with your unit? I'm not saying that every cheap unit is prone to failure but over the last month I've been made aware of 6.
Sipha said:Well guys I went for the phase option, hope I dont regret it, got a Custom unit from a chap on Ebay for a great price, comes with G-Froster controller and software and a Chilly1 Evap Head and is pretty much as new.
1 Thing i didnt realise is how long these units take to warm up and get going from when you hit the on button!!, The unit counts down 7 minutes to get itself ready then cools the Evaporator head down to -40 or so which takes another 5 minutes or so before it turns on the PC, then continues to about -60 -65c!
Just reseaching insulation techniques now before I get her up and running properly![]()
mrh2019 said:I hope everything goes OK,,
7min to start is quite a long-time,, my Mach2 take about 2-3 from room temperature to get to -33 at which point the pc switches on, end's up at about -60 ish.. don't know what other people think about the start time length.. my cooler too is at Gray's as I type,, re-tuned etc ready for a nice HOT quad core...
Anyway have fun make sure you have a good insulation, neoprene is the best thing to use.
If I can find some picture's of my old insulation on my old Asus P5W DH which gave me no problems at all, I will post them...

philstanbridge said:Generally, you get what you pay for. You can pay £250 for a custom unit from certain auction sites, and take it is as - sold as seen. Or you can pay upwards of £500 for a unit put together by professional engineers, with qualifications that mean they can LEGALLY do the work in the UK, with a warranty and professional support. It's the risk you take. I don't think people realise, but you have to be legally qualified to work with refrigerants. If you're not qualified you're breaking the law.
kitfit1 said:Phil, a question for you. Do you know for a fact 100% that the person you are refering to is not qualified to work with refrigerants? I ask because my Mach2 was modified by him and it has been and still is going like a good-un.
Sipha said:Well I hope mine doesnt blow up or anything now, you have me worried![]()
It looks well made! how do I tell ?!
benktlottie said:I wouldnt like to be in the same room if one of these went up ! Only joking mate ! I hope it goes well and doesnt destroy your processor...
One thing I find very weird - the 7 minute start up sequesnce. The one I spent £500 from PhilStanbridge took less than 2 minutes.![]()
Anyway, have you whacked 1.6 - 1.7v through your C2D yet and pushed her hard ?
your setup looks very similar to mine...
if you have neoprene foam on that!! put a bit of Dielectric grease on the foam, make's the fitting easier to come off afterwards....Sipha said:I think its the norm for the controller im using, the Golden Froster XE 1.6, it is however changeable..
mrh2019, those pics are great !! thankyou, helps me lots for when I do my installyour setup looks very similar to mine...