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My CoolerMaster Stacker inc ThermoChill 120.3
Well this is my first watercooled build, spent about 5 hours Saturday building it, a couple hours of running it to check for leaks and then a night overclocking it!... Still have to fit my NV68, add some dye to the water and a UV light....
I decided to fit the radiator at the front with the fans inside pulling air through. Unfortunately 3 x Panaflo fans on full blast are very loud so I'm going to remove them and fit 3 Vantec Stealth fans I've got knocking around...
I loosely fitted the radiator at the front with foam packaging to position it in the right position, then marked out the holes to mount it, drilled them out and used 6 screws to mount the radiatior. I used 6 pieces of plastic piping I cut up to take up the space between radiator and case to stop it moving around.
Unfortunately with the radiator at the front there's no much space for extra drives etc. I only use 1 Raptor Hard Disk and 1 DVD-R so this is fine for me.
I mounted a Zalman HD Cooler just behind the fans to fit my Hard Disk - it's right in the flow of air so should keep it nice.
Going to fit the NV68 tomorrow and other bits and bobs, I'll post a final picture when it's finished. I'm very happy with it, just want to play FarCry now!...
Tell me what you guys think.
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At Last, It's Finished!....
OK - At LAST - It's FINISHED!....
I never thought I'd see the day but it's all done now, I'm happy with it - it's time to stop spending money and start playing games!...
Right changes made for the final build:
Eheim 1250 pump fitted : The DangerDen 12V was far too noisy. I have mounted the 1250 on 4 x anti-vibration mounts and it's completely silent!... The difference this pump has made is amazing - On several occasions I've had to actually check the pump is switched on... :D
Moved Resevoir to top of case : I never liked the resevoir being lower than the bleed hole on the radiatior and also the pump was around the same level. Moving the resevoir to the highest point has been beneficial in re-filling the system, it's much easier to bleed now (through the bleed hole on top of rad) - I can also refil the system through the top of the case.
DangerDen Maze4 Chipset Block : Whether this is beneficial to overclocking is open to debate... Still it looks cool and it removes another fan... :D
Added 3 dead-fans as shrouds : I gutted 3 120mm fans and attached them as a shroud between the radiator and existing fans. It seems to have made things a bit quieter... - The PC is actually just about silent - you can just make out the sound of the fans and the rush of air through the front of the case - Perfect :toast:
Dynamat Sound Deadening Material : Great stuffed! Just about covered the whole of the machine inside and it works wonders... The case feels solid, it's less tinny and it's super quiet!
Went from BFG 6800 Ultra O/C to Saphire X800XT PE : I didn't go with the X800 at the time as there were none available. The 6800 served me well, it overclocked very well (to 475core/1220mem) and got me 80,000 aquarmarks... Everyone knows the X800 has more raw power and superior HalfLife 2 performance so I'm afraid I just had to go that route.... At first it didn't overclock to well until I did the vMod... now I'm running 630/610 and it goes very well, getting me 90,000 aquarmarks (I was happy to break the 80,000 mark) and in 35,000+ 3DMark2001
Anyway, final pictures attached to the post.... :)
Now for the next project....
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