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Thinktank Revision 2.0

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BrainEater

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Hehe......thx guys :biggrin:

I have made some progress.I had the day off today , so I went hunting at the local scrapyard.....Found 2 amazing buys.

I got the inner tank for the storage dewar :

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I have necked it to be just a wee bit taller than the outside tank....

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Nearly complete dewar : all thats required is to seal the two tanks together at the top.The vacuum connection can be seen as well......

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I am designing my own pump.I believe it'll be cheaper and easier to maintain than most commercial solutions.I should have some prelim. pics of this up soon.

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A bit out my depth... but I'm not sure why use alcohol and dry ice? Is the goal to keep it warmer than -50C to avoid damaging the board? If not why not fill your tank full of liquid nitrogen? it seems like it would be a lot safer.
 

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I'd like it to go colder than -50.

Here's the deal ;

I can't use straight LN2.I'm pretty sure if you just poured LN2 on a running motherboard it would immediatly die.Thermal shock is no joke.

By using Isopropanol and dry ice , I can bring the temp down reasonably slowly, thus minimizing the effects of thermal shock.

Secondly , the physical requirements of a tank/recirc system designed to handle LN2 is a lot more mechanically demanding.And expensive.

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I'm really not sure LN2 would be any safer.While using flammable solvents seems really dangerous , in reality , flammable solvents are used every day in industrial applications.As long as the correct protocols are followed , it's really no big deal.

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sure. :biggrin:

Before I give you a sneek peek , let me explain why updates are slow on this sucker.A good portion of the materials required for this are very difficult to source.I Just found 'proper' borosilicate glass :

TecniGlas

I am waiting on quotes.It might be $$ so we'll see.

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I have also found the 'exteriors' for my vacuum jacket lines.


here's yer pic :

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I have every part (computer wise) except the video card.

I am working on the 'inners' for the VJ lines.

Once I decide on proper inners (and have pipe sizes etc),I can start worrying about the pump in earnest.

This is the hard part.

Just try and spec out a 'cheap' pump for alchohol at -80c.No such thing exists.heh...I'll be using the soviet method for building my own pump , I think....The 'blood and thunder' way assures results. I should have some prelim pump building pics soon.


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Quicky update :

I have heard from the glass supplier.Looks like about 500$ for the borosilicate glass to make the inner tank.That's more than I had hoped , but I don't really have any choice.It is the best material.

I think I can swing it .. :thumb:
 

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ah yea , it's more than I wanted to spend..I take my 'projects' very seriously tho.The thinktank is already worth thousands of dollars and taken thousands of hours of my time.

The original 'thinktank' is a fishtank, for all intents and purposes , however I'm about 98% sure if I fill it with -80c liquid , it'll shatter.That would be bad.

Borosilicate glass is the correct material for this application.Therfore , it's 500$ well spent.

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BrainEater i hope you get this to work and then set a new world record for greatest overclocks lol

I want you to set the record on like 10 different CPU's lol
 

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What is the freeze point of polymer capacitors? I know you will have issues with normal caps around -30 to -50.
 
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