I suppose I'll start?
http://img51.photobucket.com/albums/...tercooling.jpg
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I suppose I'll start?
http://img51.photobucket.com/albums/...tercooling.jpg
Post Away!
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wow.. youve ALREADY got your stuff bought and assembled?!
props on the speed :toast:
no lol, I just started a gallery to see other people's setups. That is an awesome one I found online.Quote:
Originally posted by ocmyface
wow.. youve ALREADY got your stuff bought and assembled?!
props on the speed :toast:
Anyways, all my parts are ordered and should be here Monday.
didnt we used to have wc case gallery? or am i thinking about the case gallery in the 3d section....
nice system a5h, must be a pain to change components
ooh lemme know how that passive cooling goes :)
Swiftech Block 5002-W I think
Eheim 1048 Pump
Clearflex 1/2" Tubing
Acrylic Resvoire
JR-120 Rad with Chrome 120mm Fan
schweet cases, gonna post my up when Im finished.
Maze4
procore push pull setup dual evercool alu frame fans
mag3
I'd really like to put the pump inside the case and top mount a dual 120MM heatercore and use my bayres again...
Stars on wall were from when I was 4 :p:
Stupid orange UV dye wont work with my cheapo tubes :stick:
These all look great. I can't wait until I get the $ to finish mine. I am sitting 2875mhz on air so I am hoping for 3ghz on water.
I think I actually will upgrade to a 6800gt first before I finish ordering all my watercooling parts.
3ghz on water :eek: Has anyone gotten it yet?
I don't think so!Quote:
Originally posted by afireinside
3ghz on water :eek: Has anyone gotten it yet?
Chilled water maybe.
Posted this a while ago.....
CPU loop: WW, Eheim 1250, heatercore
GPU loop: MCW50-T, Hydor L20, Dtek ProCore
Here is mine. All Swifttech: MCW5002, MCW50, MCW20, MCP600.
http://server6.uploadit.org/files/tr...oling001.2.jpg
http://server6.uploadit.org/files/tr...oling008.2.jpg
Dual Radiator
http://server6.uploadit.org/files/tr...oling011.2.jpg
Fan control on the radiator's fan can turn up to 5,000rpm, now running quite at 3,000rpm
http://server6.uploadit.org/files/tr...oling012.2.jpg
afireinside, what cathode is that? led? awesome!!!! :thumbsup:
this thread deserves a sticky!
http://img10.imageshack.us/img10/1622/2321.jpg
http://img9.imageshack.us/img9/1434/2176.jpg
This rig is cooling a very hot P4 2.4c @ 3.5, AIW 9800 450 core and NB and it's giving me 6c above ambient idle and 10c load. Although I measured using MBM5 and a temp probe I don't really know how accurate these readings are. I have asked on other threads but there is too much conflicting information and I'm lacking the tools to find out for myself. Even if I add 10c more I would still be happy with my temps :)
It was a good project and it was very worth it, I had a lot of fun and learned a lot. Looking forward to learning more from it and helping out newbees :) with what I can.
"Comments" is one of the reasons I posted this, so, any and all are welcome.
:cool:
REDKEN, we have in some aspects a vey similar hardware rig, both running a 2.4C @ 3.5GHz with Whitewater and cooling GPU and NB with MCW20 & MCw50
That's one big raddy you got there.. I who thought mine was big =D
Here's mine anyway:
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...threadid=35073
Nice rigs people :up:
Sayaa, there dual SunBeam UV cathodes from SVC.com. They were a dual pack and the box says the brand is "xtremegamer". I heard there actually SunBeams like I ordered but relabled.
http://img8.photobucket.com/albums/v...icture_022.jpg
http://img8.photobucket.com/albums/v...icture_033.jpg
Custom built case by me. :) If more pics wanted just yell.
:drool: That thing looks WICKED! Especially with the UV green water going in the uv blue tube, did you get that blue tubing from dangerden?
Yeah it's primoflex tubing from DD. Pretty nice tubing if you ask me.
http://www.unoid.net/watermod/completeopen1.jpg
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More at my site: http://www.unoid.net/watermod/
my very old rig.. new one is almost finished. this one is completely watercooled - including the psu.
http://mitglied.lycos.de/mnaumer/wak...tagedetail.jpg
http://mitglied.lycos.de/mnaumer/wak.../frontradi.jpg
http://mitglied.lycos.de/mnaumer/wak...uebersicht.jpg
you need cable sleeving dude, its a mess!!Quote:
Originally posted by fuqqa
a picture
what rad do you have?T hat waterblock looks nice, but its a bit restrictive right?(innit the cuplex evo sumthing?)
mmmm that's.................. sick!!!!!!! cot damn, innit loud or all the fans runnin @low rpm. Maybe you should run tecs in there, cos that radiator is overkill, i love it :toast:Quote:
Originally posted by NikolauZi
my very old rig.. new one is almost finished. this one is completely watercooled - including the psu.
http://mitglied.lycos.de/mnaumer/wak...tagedetail.jpg
http://mitglied.lycos.de/mnaumer/wak.../frontradi.jpg
http://mitglied.lycos.de/mnaumer/wak...uebersicht.jpg
all 120mm fans can be turned off (and are usually turned off). the 172mm fans in the middle are 24v fans @ 12v - so they are supersilent. so the loudest thing are the two hdds ;-)
niggo
Here's my radiator, made of 50' of 3/4" copper pipe:
http://home.comcast.net/~pelikan/graphics/wcpipes.jpg
The hole for the radiator has plastic so I can keep the ground wet to increase heat transfer.
http://home.comcast.net/~pelikan/graphics/wcplastic.jpg
Iwaki 20RZ.
http://home.comcast.net/~pelikan/graphics/iwaki.jpg
The water is 10-15C. To prevent condensation without insulating, I sealed up the case so no air comes in or goes out. The air is recirculated inside and cooled by the heatercore, which of course has the cold water going through it.
http://home.comcast.net/~pelikan/gra...depaneloff.jpg
Rest of the pics.
Come on.... this is unbelievable !!!
hahahahahhaahahhahaha
hahahaha omg that is amazing
lol, i've seen peopel do that sort of thing, some dude did one in his garage underneath a big shelf. you must have a huge pump for that huh?
Yeah, I was using a Grundfos circulator pump that has 25' of head and 1250 gph, but it used 185W and I got sick of paying for it on my electric bill. So I just bought an Iwaki 20RZ. It uses about 55W and still has 22' of head. It's working great.
outside the box.................
.........and inside the box
here's mine:
was like this in the beginning:
http://members.netmadeira.com/dstf/mod/DSCN0277.jpg
ended but not finished here:
http://members.netmadeira.com/dstf/mod/DSCN0024.jpg
http://members.netmadeira.com/dstf/mod/DSCN0022.jpg
http://members.netmadeira.com/dstf/mod/DSCN0030.jpg
off my TREO phone so forgive the not so clear images. ***dreams of a 2 megapixel phone that japan currently uses***
http://publish.hometown.aol.com/iboo...s/picture0.jpg
http://publish.hometown.aol.com/iboo...s/picture1.jpg
http://publish.hometown.aol.com/iboo...s/picture2.jpg
wow those are some beautifull cases you guys! :toast:
(except for fuggas :D)
wow, all these cases and loops are giving me ideas! i got a BIX2, TDX, maze4 gpu and NB blocks i need to pick up at the post office before i can get done to some real business. hopefully soon my pics will be up here. Godd work guys!
I gotta post my setup soon. All the setups here have been looking good. My one is a mess, it kinda looks like my hair which is a mess too. As they say, the pet (in this case, my computer) resembles his master. LOL. :D
looking Jethro.
is the loop going through cesspit or something ;)
if u notice the new hose i installed the fluid is perfectly clear its the hose that discolors over time. Also look at my bayres. 95% distilled water maybe 5% DEXCOOL orange coolant. Its clearflex hose perhaps i need to get tygon?> temps are great and blocks and rad hold up extremely well so i dont mind much.
chenbro xpider very small sized case, had to plan a lot to fit everything in here.
here is my casemod to fit the HC and how tight it is in the case.
http://www.cdin.net/graphics/cutaway.jpg
here is the finish, 16 C drop at full load compared to the thermalright and zalman 7000 heatsinks I tried. And basically the same loudness, nearly silent, can kind of hear the DD D4 pump, but the panaflo 120mm M fan is turned down a little. =)
http://www.cdin.net/graphics/done1.jpg
heres my rig...
cables are a mess :rolleyes:
heres my prize trophy :)
cathar white water - #20 in production :D
EDIT: oh yeah, my digicam sucks btw :stick:
http://proxg.com/Photos
:cool:
here's mine heh
http://www.fileshosts.com/watercooling/DIY/6002_MCP650/
http://www.fileshosts.com/watercooli...Y_01_thumb.jpg http://www.fileshosts.com/watercooli...Y_03_thumb.jpg http://www.fileshosts.com/watercooli...Y_05_thumb.jpg http://www.fileshosts.com/watercooli...Y_06_thumb.jpg http://www.fileshosts.com/watercooli...Y_08_thumb.jpg
http://www.fileshosts.com/watercooli...Y_11_thumb.jpg http://www.fileshosts.com/watercooli...Y_13_thumb.jpg http://www.fileshosts.com/watercooli...Y_15_thumb.jpg http://www.fileshosts.com/watercooli...Y_17_thumb.jpg
;)
Here is my Rig. The specs are in my sig. I dont have much in the way of external pics as there is no point because i run withouth case panels at the moment. Besides they are boring white case panels.
the system is so celan looking becasue i only have one hd connected (usually 2 SATA drives) and only one cd drive connected. All of hte PSU cables are hanging out hte back of the computer at the moment. When i get my new parts i will fix it all up.
And the pics
http://s01.imagehost.org/0151/Water_...t_View_net.jpg
http://s01.imagehost.org/0151/Water_...lights_net.jpg
http://s01.imagehost.org/0151/Water_...lights_net.jpg
I'll take a bob eachway with my Black Phase
lol love the ducky in the res :)
All looks great:)
nice! if you add some fins to those tubes they will make a great res with a powerfull pump :)
and yeah, the duck is great! :D
http://depot.northwestern.edu/eno819/pictures/wc/71.jpg
http://depot.northwestern.edu/eno819/pictures/wc/72.jpg
http://depot.northwestern.edu/eno819/pictures/wc/73.jpg
http://depot.northwestern.edu/eno819/pictures/wc/74.jpg
http://depot.northwestern.edu/eno819/pictures/wc/75.jpg
worklog here:
http://www.ocforums.com/showthread.php?t=308487
Nice O27 !!
thnx existz- nice some one appreciate all my efforts;-)
That thing is really nice 027. Nice looking setup. A much different approach than i took. I gave up on having it look nice when i realized that i coudnt make my case look good (7 year old Fulll atx case). So as of now i run without case panels and wires hanging out everywhere.
yeah well as long as your comp. is in the same room as your dining table and you live together with your girlfriend you kind a need to make it look pretty good to get it acceptet!
Hi ya I'm new here and I wanted to post my recent new setup :)
http://intenseghetto.com/o/index.php...name&order=asc
Water Kit: DD TDX 1/2", Black Ice 2, Hydor L35, Single 5 1/4 Bay Res
WOW what the hell is that? 8|
megadet thats crazy, give us some details on it.
a flow meter? nice!
ah so that is what it is... I am retarded. I would take pics of my setup, but it's just a mess of wiring and tubes and random fans in odd spots... but ugly cases need love too.Quote:
Originally Posted by saaya
This is a Proteus Industries 200 Series flow meter . The spinning impeller contains magnets at the tips, which generate a current in the coil that is located in the housing of the meter, separated from the chamber. The current, generated in the coil by the Hall effect, is directly proportional to the rotational speed of the impeller, thus being linearly indicative of the flow through the meter. The second half of the flow meter contains all the electronics that interpret the current and convert it to a 0-5VDC analog output. It also contains a relay with an adjustable trip point.Quote:
Originally Posted by zeon
I connected the Red Lion DC voltmeter to read the analog output from the flow meter. Also, this model of the meter can be set to scale the readout, and this is how I calibrated the meter to display 100 under normal circamstances. The buzzer is connected externally and is activated when the relay inside the flow meter senses flow that is below a set point.
The flow meter is able to output analog voltage signal that is proportional (very linearly) to the flow, and I have calibrated the panel meter to show 100, as in 100 percent, under normal conditions. I can adjust the voltage supplied to the pump through a pot, and the meter mirrors the reduced flow quite nicely, bottoming out at 36%, at which point the relay inside the flow meter trips off another relay that is connected to a loud buzzer, giving a nice warning signal.
Dang, Tech award of the day goes to MegadetHCl!!
And your prize is..... umm.. a dancing banna... but since the icons arnt supported in opera there is no dancing banana...
Nice systems guys. Some very impressive setups :)
http://www.anonforums.com/builds/bla...omplete/c6.jpg
http://www.anonforums.com/builds/bla...omplete/c7.jpg
http://www.anonforums.com/builds/bla...omplete/c2.jpg
http://www.anonforums.com/builds/bla...most/mobo1.jpg
http://www.anonforums.com/builds/bla...pumpsclose.jpg
http://www.anonforums.com/builds/bla...ost/pumps1.jpg
Cascade SS... :slobber: :slobber: :slobber:
niksub1, how do you fill and bleed that beast? I don't see a res or t-line anywhere.
You are not looking hard enough. Look at the top view pic, see the white cap? It is attached (velcroed) to the rear side of the mobo, you can see it in the pumps pic.Quote:
Originally Posted by Torin
Aha. I see it now, also in the last pic. It kinda just blended in with everything else. The t-line is connected between two pumps, correct?
Yes, the order goes (hold on to yer pants): pump 1 (upsidedown pump) > tee line > pump furthest from mobo > pump closest to mobo > rad > CPU > GPU > pumps. Those pics don't show my recently added Fusion HL block, suppose I should reshoot it.Quote:
Originally Posted by Torin
DaveDude - you´re a little wrong it goes in the top rad which i a Thermochill 120.3 and the bottom rad is a DD double heatercore. And yes i "only" have one Iwaki MD-15R pump. Regarding how much flow i have - i have no idea! But i guess the big head of the pumps equals things out, cause my load temp on my FX-51@2647mhz is around 40c wiht my X800XT PE@600/585mhz is 33c!! so something IS working
well here is my old rig, in the middle of upgrading to a64.
http://www.sjohnson.info/bigfoot/WeS...ture%20011.jpg
http://www.sjohnson.info/bigfoot/WeS...ture%20002.jpg
I have purchased a professional chiller and will be installing it this Winter. Remember if you put rad outside or in chilled water you will have to deal with condensation. I plan to use the chiller to get coolant just above ambient. I'm not interested in dealing with condensate at this time![/QUOTE]http://www.aqualogicinc.com/chillers/deltastarmain.jpg
It's a Aqua Logic Delta Star 1/3 HP Chiller DS-4 with an optional remote thermal control.
http://www.marinedepot.com/IMD/cn_medusa.jpg
I plan on mounting it in the attic to keep heat out of the computer room. Just so happens ther's one right next to the room! :p
This is my main rig:
http://www.bbpix.com/pix/LianLi9CJS16.JPG
Another installed in the "out of control room"
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...t/dscn0021.jpg
Another one:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...t/dscn0030.jpg
This is my other "water project". It houses 50 3 - 5 lb trout:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...d/DSCN0005.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...d/DSCN0010.jpg
That other "water project" is just beautiful. Great work! :toast:Quote:
Originally Posted by Uncle Bob
latest update on my setup - full pics at http://www.fileshosts.com/watercooli...650_600/large/
CPU Cooling: MCW6002 Waterblock > RES > (MCP650 + MCP600 in series) @12.3v + Bravo Heatercore 2x 120mm Delta 190cfm @ 145cfm/each > MCW6002 Waterblock
http://www.fileshosts.com/watercooli...MCW6002_06.JPG
http://www.fileshosts.com/watercooli...MCW6002_09.JPG
http://www.fileshosts.com/watercooli...MCW6002_20.JPG
http://www.fileshosts.com/watercooli...MCW6002_22.JPG
http://www.fileshosts.com/watercooli...0_600/temps/1/
http://www.fileshosts.com/watercooli.../1/temp_00.JPG
http://www.fileshosts.com/watercooli.../1/temp_02.JPG
Thanks! We really have fun with the (Piranhas) trout! They can jump over 2' in the air after various bugs or when fed.Quote:
Originally Posted by Nomjr
http://img77.exs.cx/img77/3310/WaterCooling001.jpg
http://img77.exs.cx/img77/8392/WaterCooling002.jpg
http://img77.exs.cx/img77/3007/WaterCooling006.jpg
http://img77.exs.cx/img77/5929/WaterCooling007.jpg
http://img77.exs.cx/img77/1695/WaterCooling008.jpg
http://img77.exs.cx/img77/8183/WaterCooling010.jpg
Oh nice triple rad setup Uncle Bob!!!
On my battlefield I'm now working on something I've never tried before which is a MICRO-ATX watercooling setup. Going to use a Lian Li PC-35 w/ a single 120mm lytron radiator I have. Going to require a bit of refitting and such, but I think it's going to come out really nice.
Now wih S939 :)
http://people.freenet.de/funkflix/pca64.jpg
I love that German refinement, I am thinking about getting an innovatek WC-set
here is mine:
Looks nice, except for the tiewraps :P
What temps do you get with that setup?
Thanks :).. Ambient= 25C, Idles= 31-32C, Loads =36-38C.Quote:
Originally Posted by Ricarus
sorry using wab cam :([IMG]C:\Documents and Settings\Admin\Desktop\picture 005[/IMG]
you cant link to files inside of your computer...
use a free picturehosting service. http://www.theimagehosting.com/login.php
specs:AMD64 3800+ @ 2.6Ghz, Abit AV8 socket939, Geil Ultraseries value dual channel PC-3200@2.5 7-4-4 cas, Ati 9800 pro.@378c/338m, SB Audigy2 zs plat. pro., 200G htich, 250G maxtor, 74G raptorcase:lian li pc-v1200
cooling: DD tdx + maze4 + black ice xtreme 120 + bay rez + 2x "c-systems" mark 2 pumps
moved one of the harddrive cages to make room for the rad and am working on stelthing the drives and rez. also like to get a window in and better wireing
waterblock-homemade
60x50x10mm
http://www.pietach.republika.pl/Overclockers/blok1.jpg
http://www.pietach.republika.pl/Overclockers/blok2.jpg
http://www.pietach.republika.pl/Overclockers/blok3.jpg
80x50x10mm (copy Uriel)
top z plexy 10mm
http://www.pietach.republika.pl/Overclockers/blok4.jpg
http://www.pietach.republika.pl/Overclockers/blok5.jpg
next prototype
http://www.pietach.republika.pl/Over...s/podstawa.jpg
<img src="http://www.pietach.republika.pl/Overclockers/uszczelka.jpg " />
<img src="http://www.pietach.republika.pl/Overclockers/podkladka.jpg " />
<img src="http://www.pietach.republika.pl/Overclockers/elementy.jpg " />
<img src="http://www.pietach.republika.pl/Overclockers/calosc.jpg " />
<img src="http://www.pietach.republika.pl/Overclockers/calosc1.jpg " />
<img src="http://www.pietach.republika.pl/Overclockers/bloczek.jpg " />
<img src="http://www.pietach.republika.pl/Overclockers/bloczek1.jpg " />
<img src="http://www.pietach.republika.pl/Overclockers/bloczek2.jpg " />
<img src="http://www.pietach.republika.pl/Overclockers/bloczek3.jpg " />
<img src="http://www.pietach.republika.pl/Overclockers/bloczek4.jpg " />
<img src="http://www.pietach.republika.pl/Overclockers/bloczek5.jpg " />
Zbiornik na wode(water):
Waterpump AguaelPFN350 - 350l/h (made in Poland)
http://www.pietach.republika.pl/Over.../zbiornik1.jpg
http://www.pietach.republika.pl/Over.../zbiornik2.jpg
http://www.pietach.republika.pl/Over.../zbiornik3.jpg
http://www.pietach.republika.pl/Over.../zbiornik4.jpg
http://pietachwpc.w.interia.pl/krucce.jpg
Radiator(made by Pietach):
http://www.pietach.republika.pl/Over...chlodnica1.jpg
http://www.pietach.republika.pl/Over...chlodnica2.jpg
http://www.pietach.republika.pl/Over...chlodnica3.jpg
http://www.pietach.republika.pl/Over...s/zapinka1.jpg
http://www.pietach.republika.pl/Over...s/zapinka2.jpg
http://www.pietach.republika.pl/Over...s/obudowa1.jpg
http://www.pietach.republika.pl/Over...s/obudowa2.jpg
that is pretty trippy. How is the flow with the last block that you showed. From the looks of it, its has to give horrible flow...
And how does each of them cool?
my dual xeon @ chenbero cube.....
http://hardwareluxx.de/mzierer/cube/wakue_04.jpg
http://hardwareluxx.de/mzierer/cube/wakue_05.jpg
http://hardwareluxx.de/mzierer/cube/wakue_06.jpg
>> Pietach
Niece CPU WB (last project) :D
Radiator - hmm - I think not great PERFORMANCE but nice work
A lot of good work here :toast:
Pozdrowka dla rodaka
woa that rad is a beast!
overkill (which is good! :D )
WC made by Pietach rev1.2
http://www.pietach.republika.pl/Over...s/podstawa.jpg
<img src="http://www.pietach.republika.pl/Overclockers/elementy.jpg " />
http://pietachwpc.w.interia.pl/bloczki/010.JPG
http://pietachwpc.w.interia.pl/obudowa/001.jpg
http://pietachwpc.w.interia.pl/obudowa/002.jpg
http://pietachwpc.w.interia.pl/obudowa/003.jpg
http://pietachwpc.w.interia.pl/obudowa/001a.jpg
Click me water block - more foto
mosfet & NB (VIA KT333)
http://pietachwpc.w.interia.pl/obudowa/004.jpg
Shroud & 2x Fan 92mm 5V
http://pietachwpc.w.interia.pl/obudowa/005.jpg
http://pietachwpc.w.interia.pl/obudowa/006.jpg
pump Aquael PFN350 350l/h
http://pietachwpc.w.interia.pl/obudowa/007.jpg
http://pietachwpc.w.interia.pl/obudowa/008.jpg
http://pietachwpc.w.interia.pl/obudowa/009.jpg
http://pietachwpc.w.interia.pl/obudowa/010.jpg
http://pietachwpc.w.interia.pl/obudowa/011.jpg
http://pietachwpc.w.interia.pl/obudowa/012.jpg
http://pietachwpc.w.interia.pl/obudowa/013.jpg
prime95
1700+ @ 1500+ 1,4V : 32*C
1700+ 1,6V :34*C
1700+ @ 2400+ 1,75V : 38*C
http://www.neffing.com/pics/albums/userpics/1%7E2.jpg
http://www.neffing.com/pics/albums/userpics/2%7E2.jpg
http://www.neffing.com/pics/albums/userpics/3%7E4.jpg
That LGA775 WW adaptor was made by me :D
http://www.neffing.com/pics/albums/userpics/4%7E2.jpg
It's alive!!!
http://www.neffing.com/pics/albums/userpics/6%7E0.jpg
I know my loop order is pretty bad, but thats the only way it will fit my case without cutting my case into pieces. It seems to be working fine too.
wow stardust how is your radiator holding up like that?