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10th June 2002, 04:14 | #1 | |
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| 4500W Chiller Damn, "fugger" @icrontic went totally bananas and bought this puppy: This R134a cooler has a power drain of 4500Watts! Thake that little vapo! I'd love to see this in action... Quote:
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10th June 2002, 09:34 | #2 |
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| very nice, now it's just waiting for results.. but I wonder how he's gonna install it to his socket :/ |
10th June 2002, 11:31 | #3 |
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| could be quite a disappointment...
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10th June 2002, 14:33 | #4 |
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| R134a is made for medium temperatures, I think -40°C is lowest, but the 4500w means it'll keep the fluid on that point but that's my guess, I'm no expert |
10th June 2002, 14:34 | #5 | |
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he is skilled, and has a good stepping, all should be fine (right?) | |
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