AND HE SOLD IT!!!! Hope you got some good coin for it. Something that nice you hold on too.
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AND HE SOLD IT!!!! Hope you got some good coin for it. Something that nice you hold on too.
@sc4mpie
what do u use in your water loop mixture? i like that color
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Originally Posted by Liquid_Cooled
What is the PCI-E Power cable you are using. i need to buy it.
thats a abit ic7 max3. it uses an agp slot not a pci-E
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Originally Posted by Liquid_Cooled
Isnt there one PCI-Express power cable where you can hook up to two PCI-Express card?
No, It's an ordinary Molex connector. Just a special version of it, witch he propably made him self.Quote:
Originally Posted by Bail_w
i dont know but... what like mixing Zerex with Blue Dye-Lite ?? any performance dropping?? bad side, good side of it?
Dye's are a bad choice because they begin as a solid white powder, and over time, they will inevitably return to their solid state inside of your loop.
so any idea how to make my coolant glows in blue without damaging the loop?
Buy UV reactive tubing of your color choice. Primochill makes some nice uv tubing. Or, use a blue antifreeze like pentosin and illuminate it with cathodes.
Awesome setup man. Love the colors, and its clean as hell. Nice job.
too bad he sold it, looked so damn nice.
yea but, is that a single 1.120 rad....... is that the only thing keepin it cool? cause if so it must of been hot as hell.
Na, it's a heatercore. A single 120mm heatercore is about equal in performance to a Black Ice Pro 2.Quote:
Originally Posted by Gimmpy224
No dye. just uv tube. its just distilled water with zerex coolant added. to protect against corrosion.Quote:
Originally Posted by trance565
Been Busy.
I use the same setup w/ a x800xl in a PCV2000 (Though the fan is a bit bigger (150mm :eek: (only @ 5volts :hrhr: )
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Originally Posted by thunderstruck!
Some mid-build reconstruction pics...
-pickles
http://www.binaryresults.com/wc/p160new1.jpg
http://www.binaryresults.com/wc/p160new2.jpg
http://www.binaryresults.com/wc/p160new3.jpg
Holy shat. Way over doing it don't you think?
Had leftover parts and waaaaay too much spare time heh.Quote:
Originally Posted by n00b 0f l337
-pickles
pickles, exactly, how much does your case weigh in tons?
omg.. first it was the overkill on the rad box. now you have another radiator strapped to the top!?!
one word: congrats:clap: :clap:
and keep up the overkilling :D
edit: o wait that was your p180 case. o well. keep up the good work
Dual radiators rocks! :toast:
http://www.techpowerup.com/gallery/23/1.jpg
Here is my watercooled Rig:
Sys:
AMD Opteron 148 @ 2.86GHz @ 1.4
DFI nF4 Ultra-D
2GB Samsung UCCC @ 260MHz @ 3-4-4-8-1T @ 2.5V
connect3D X850XT @ 590/640 (no Vmods)
WC parts:
Zern PQ+ (made in Austria) @ CPU
NexXxos NB-SLI1 @ NB
Heatkiller GPU Rev2.1 @ GPU
NexXxos Xtreme II w/ 2x SilenX 14db(A)
Alphacool Eheim-Station 600
<a href="http://img361.imageshack.us/my.php?image=dsc00011s6rz.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="http://img361.imageshack.us/img361/1791/dsc00011s6rz.th.jpg" border="0" /></a>
<a href="http://img361.imageshack.us/my.php?image=dsc00014s8qp.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="http://img361.imageshack.us/img361/1984/dsc00014s8qp.th.jpg" border="0" /></a>
A little bit less messier...
http://img46.imageshack.us/img46/478...2medium4pa.jpg
http://img136.imageshack.us/img136/5...1medium3wo.jpg
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http://img101.imageshack.us/img101/6...6medium7ri.jpg
http://img146.imageshack.us/img146/5...3medium3jk.jpg
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Talk about small bore! How thick is the tubing?
Here in Europe we usually use more low flow with 8/6 cm tubing.:stick:
Really, well I live in Sweden and 1/2" tubing is the most common size here.Quote:
Originally Posted by bullit
ok my mistake .Quote:
Originally Posted by Viktor
You have to give a slow shutter speed at least 1 second so you have to use a tripod.Quote:
Originally Posted by CandymanCan
Most european produced WC is made for 8/6mm and 10/8mm, but alot of people (including me) is using 12mm or ½"..
10/8mm is also used, more common in Germany.
Here's an update on mine.
I wasn't that pleased with the UV Dye Lite Clear Blue performance under UV lights. So I changed it to D-Tek's Visible Blue and I like it much better.
Had to change the tubing too, as my Masterkleer tubing was pretty dirty after only a couple of months of use.
The cathodes were placed like this, just to give an idea. 1 goes to the top, the other to the bottom of the case and 1 x10cm will come unter the 120mm fan at the back.
http://users.skynet.be/MetalHead/stacker/visblue2.jpg
http://users.skynet.be/MetalHead/stacker/visblue4.jpg
I'm personally gonna go with 1/2" ID UV reactive tubing for my next loop. I'd rather not put dyes in the loop as they'll just clog my Storm.
Enjoy, I havnt tried any of the UV tubing yet. Do you know they compare to Masterkleer, Tygon and Clearflex with regards to elasticity and bendability?
I've owned the Primoflex UV tubing (the same stuff I plan on getting next time), and I didn't notice any difference in elasticity between that and the Clearflex 1/2" ID I had had right before that. However, in terms of flexibility, my Tygon 7/16" ID has been the best...but I have a feeling that has more to do with it being 7/16" ID 5/8" OD rather than it being Tygon.
http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y55/LenniZ/PC123.jpg
I really need to buy myself a better cam :(
do you have a pump/tee line or pump/res? i can't see a pump anywere.
What case is this? I'm pretty sure it says Cooler Master, but I'm having trouble finding this exact model, whats it called?Quote:
Originally Posted by Liquid_Cooled
You won't find that case anywhere anymore. It's part of the long discontinued ATCS series. The entire ATCS team that worked for Coolermaster left a few years ago...to form Silverstone. ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Entity_Of_One
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Originally Posted by Entity_Of_One
ATC-210
http://www.sundialmicro.com/cooler_m..._1701_211.html
http://www.sundialmicro.com/cooler_m..._1701_136.html
220 has lights on the front -
http://www.sundialmicro.com/cooler_m..._1701_192.html
Check SunDialMicro.com - you can get them cheap now! :)Quote:
Originally Posted by EnJoY
Ah ok, this would be why I was having so much trouble finding it. Thanks for the info. I just really liked the layout of this case, but I guess if its discontinued I'll have to look into something else.Quote:
Originally Posted by EnJoY
Wait, so its still around? I'm at the site now, but still haven't come across that case.Quote:
Originally Posted by dnottis
Edit: Just saw your other post with links, thanks! Really appreciate the help:)
The ATCS series of cases IMO were some of the best cases ever made. Their aluminum is NOTHING like the cheap stuff they use on Lian-Li's and they're built absolutely rock solid. I originally paid $250+ for my ATCS and it was worth every penny. I just recently got ahold of another one - which I'm gonna chop in half to house a phase change unit for my rig. @ the $119 price for the case shown above, it's well worth it......Quote:
Originally Posted by EnJoY
yea, the ATC-210 is gorgeous, but the only thing i hate about it is the airflow. you have a single 80mm in the back as an exhaust, and a single 80mm uptop as an intake, i kid you not. since the ATC-210 has a clean faceplate and uses the chassis of the ATC-110, it was the only solution they had.
to get better cooling, i drilled x2 80mm intakes in the back, and a 120mm exhaust ontop (for the rad).
haha, i dont like Lian Li much either. the new top dog is Silverstone, no doubt about it. mostly the TJ-03 (which i just got!) and the TJ-07.
Thats unbelievable. Buying like 5 now.Quote:
Originally Posted by dnottis
Hmmm...any idea what model is the ATCS that looks like the 210 without the glass door, but with 5 5.25" drive bays? I've got one that I've never used and your post got me wondering again :p:Quote:
Originally Posted by Liquid_Cooled
I dun get it? Whats the obsession with those cases. Personally I dont find them very attractive. The glass door is a turn off.
no point in explaining. everyone has their own preference.Quote:
Originally Posted by MaxxxRacer
to each his own....
I totaly understand we all have different tastes, I just want to understand what in particular you guys like about that case.
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Originally Posted by MaxxxRacer
The stuff DD sells? It's a bit less flexible than tygon. Still works great though. Although I'd rather have tygon since it grips barbs better. I used UV and tygon without clamps on my MCW6002... tygon was water tight all the time and UV leaked right away.
I wouldnt use a system without jubilee clips if they paid me >.>
Clean, sleek, and very well built. Arguably the most stylish cases ever made and construction superior to any other, besides modern day Silverstones of course. ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by MaxxxRacer
I agree, that was my attraction to the case. It just looks so clean, and appears to be very well built. If you look back at Liquid_Cooled's one that started this conversation, its clear to see how clean it really does appear. I dont mind the glass either, I think its an interesting touch. I'll probably be purchasing one for my next rig, thanks dnottis for the info :)Quote:
Originally Posted by EnJoY
Nice setup you have there, sickness.
:banana:
Yo sickness, whats in the water?? That sickly green color is pretty cool!
Yan
I used Swiftech HydrX coolant :)Quote:
Originally Posted by YanBooth
sickness, very nice, but its a shame you couldnt get it all internal.
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Originally Posted by sickness
How much of it? LOL
Yeah, but it's very convenient having the reservoir on top of the case for easy access :p:Quote:
Originally Posted by MaxxxRacer
The whole bottle :DQuote:
Originally Posted by YanBooth
Looks a bit dangerous having the reservoir up there... *bump* *crash* *spill* :eek: :shock2: :( http://3dgameman.com/forums/images/smilies/tantrum.gif *mop -> floor*...Quote:
Originally Posted by sickness
I suggest you screw it in or something (unless it already is and I can't see it). :)
I velcroed the reservoir to my case LOL :woot:Quote:
Originally Posted by Makubex_GB
Malk4vi4n, that radiator kills flow like no other.. there are many much better solutions that are smaller and more effecient... cheaper too
It's cool tough, the bigger the badder ( *not* ) :DQuote:
Originally Posted by MaxxxRacer
U just answered all my questions...txs:p:Quote:
Originally Posted by MaxxxRacer
this is my system composed by:
eheim 1250, wb lunasio avtec, pelt 245watt, rad theromochill with 2 fan, wb chipset oclabs c3 lowprofile
what you think about this?:cool:
thanks
http://img524.imageshack.us/img524/3...02443wf.th.jpg
http://img88.imageshack.us/img88/408...02451uj.th.jpg
http://img524.imageshack.us/img524/3...02476st.th.jpg
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http://img88.imageshack.us/img88/211...02602ga.th.jpg
http://img524.imageshack.us/img524/5...02592of.th.jpg
The rear external radiator mount looks awesome Budwise :up:
what is your coolant budwise?
pentosin
My rig
3.4 P4 550 @ 4.3
Abit AA8XE Fatal1ty
Corsair Pro 5400
XFX 7800GTX
Swiftec Storm
HE120.3
Polarflo D4 and VGA
http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y57.../IMAG0003a.jpg
http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y57.../IMAG0004a.jpg
Yes the mesh panels are normally on, just not that shot
This is a rig i built for a mate, also stacker
AMD X2 3800+
1GB Geil ONE TCCD
DFI Expert
XFX 7800GTX
Swiftec Apex Water
http://i26.photobucket.com/albums/c1...g/IMAG0008.jpg
http://i26.photobucket.com/albums/c1...g/IMAG0010.jpg
nice systems. fairly neat and clean.
that aerocool thing looks like a sore on the black mesh. useful but too darn big..
Cheers, i do like to keep tidy, makes it nicer with the side window, i agree with the aerocool but it was my mates desire so fair playQuote:
Originally Posted by mindwreck
@bullit, very nice, i love the clean look of the small diam piping, and the two rads in a pc60 (or pc-7)? is brill, like the fassmatic.
Big bore 7/16 or 1/2 for me though, love the flo
It´s not a Fassmatic but the original one the aquatube from aquacomputer.And thanks.Quote:
Originally Posted by bennywidag123
I just Love the combination Lian Li with Aqua Computer, looks awesome, to bad their performance isn't as good as the looks !
Another CM stacker. With an asetek kit (i know, but its my first :rolleyes: )
http://i24.photobucket.com/albums/c3...ark_proper.jpg
http://i24.photobucket.com/albums/c3...agon/front.jpg
ppkstat: I take it you like PPK?
Lol! Sorry to dissapoint you Maxxx but actually I picked my nickname because it was nonesense (i.e. it meant absolutey nothing).
Ppk are ok though:toast:
lol.. as long as you dont like ruki vverh...
Maxx you do know ruki vverh ?
Russian ?
cooper, no im not russian, but my friends are and so is my GF, so I hear alot of russian music.
:toast: MaxxxRacer :toast:
Well, got the new Storm rev.2 & BIP I in. Opted for a T-line this time instead of a bay res. Was interesting filling the system...
I am by means no photographer.
http://i1.tinypic.com/opciug.jpg
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http://i1.tinypic.com/opcjl0.jpg
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My setup its swiftech apex kit with the storm block and the MCW55 vga block i also put that 90mm fan out of my case which was at the top there to cool that down cos it used to be real hot to touch now its not also is my loop in the right order
don't know how good the pics are cos i took em with my phone
maratus, lol.. I see your russian as well.
Nicksterr. Looking good there. D5 for the pump im guessing? And is that 120.2 radiator a MCR220QP?
Yep, you guessed it. Well a MCP655 to be more exact, but the same thing really. It's on the bottom of the case in front (In drive by area)Quote:
Originally Posted by MaxxxRacer
Nicksterr
Nice, but those hose clamps... I think worm is much more secure, right?
:DQuote:
Originally Posted by MaxxxRacer
I have metal worm clamps on the inlet and outlet of the pump.
First go at water :D
http://img392.imageshack.us/img392/8...00827jo.th.jpghttp://img202.imageshack.us/img202/6...stem5xk.th.jpghttp://img202.imageshack.us/img202/1...eim29zz.th.jpghttp://img215.imageshack.us/img215/8...oud10xa.th.jpg
Parts List:
LOGISYS CS600SL Mid ATX
Eheim 1250
Storm
Shroud made from storm door that fell off my porch
Zalman Fanmate
Some hardware store 3/4" Vinyl tubing
Some (overpriced) 7/16" Tygon
Fedco 2-199 Heatercore
95% distilled water, 5% cheap-o antifreeze
Based around an NF4 Ultra D
Opteron 165
ccbwe 0534spmw
OCZ Value VX 2x512
Coolermaster RS450 PSU
Here is a graph of temps for 30 minute idle-load-idle cycles comparing the four heatpipe AMD HSF, a Zalman CNPS-7000cu and water:
http://img433.imageshack.us/img433/6...0mhz0sl.th.jpg
Here is how the processor scales with voltage:
http://img357.imageshack.us/img357/3...freq3go.th.jpg
nicksterr .... exactly how hard is it to get the zip ties off whenever you change components?
not hard at all, takes a matter of seconds. I just clip them with my pliers.
Dtek whitewater
Dtek Res
aquaxtreme 50z
Danger Den heater core
sanyo denki push/pull
USPS box
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v7...jogo/setup.jpg
http://home.earthlink.net/~unccvsa/s...es/inside1.jpg
http://home.earthlink.net/~unccvsa/s...res/inside.jpg
http://home.earthlink.net/~unccvsa/s...sidebehind.jpg
http://home.earthlink.net/~unccvsa/s...s/mounting.jpg
http://home.earthlink.net/~unccvsa/s...es/mounted.jpg
How can i do thumbnails?
thanks
i've added some more uv lights in better spots in my case. i'll update the pics in a couple days.
My first "real" watercooling system of my own... (Installed TT Big Water in my parents pc for practice.. :) )
My system..
Asus A8N-SLI DeLuxe
AMD A64 3700@2950
2* POV 7800gt@525/1200
OCZ 2048MB Dual Channel Platinum
SilenX 600w 14 dBA iXtrema PRO
Watercooling Parts:
Alphacool NexXxoS XP
Alphacool NexXxoS NBX-N
2* Alphacool NexXxoS NVXP-3
Alphacool AP910 Centrifugal-pump 12Volt 900 l/t, 22dBA
Black Ice Xtreme 3
Watercool AB-K Maxi res.
Kuriyama 3/8" tubing
http://img92.imageshack.us/img92/2855/innialt8fi.th.jpg http://img411.imageshack.us/img411/5...amme9ft.th.jpg http://img411.imageshack.us/img411/120/kjling7xj.th.jpg http://img297.imageshack.us/img297/7...nsin5cx.th.jpg
This is my water cooled computer, I redid my original kit - a Kingwin Arctic Liquid Cooler with a car heatercore and longer tubing so I can put the radiator out my window in winter, sort of a winter water chilling. I can lower my cpu temperatures 21'F (12'C) before condensation starts forming on my water blocks. The specs for my system are listed in my signature. I can run my Athlon XP 2500+ to the speed of a 2800+ on the stock vcore but never really tried serious overclocking. My 6600 GT can overclock from stock 500/900 to 590/1093 almost 100mhz core and 300mhz on memory :banana: And excuse the crappy pictures, my digital camera sucks and doesn't have a focus.
3dmark05 http://service.futuremark.com/compare?3dm05=1659174
The whole system - btw, those are blue led christmas lights :cool: :
http://img325.imageshack.us/img325/2737/dsci01682dr.jpg
From side:
http://img417.imageshack.us/img417/6091/dsci01699yf.jpg
The tower - The top unit is a Pioneer TX-960 digital radio tuner and the bottom is a Acoustic AI frequency equalizer and spectrum display, both units are connected through my audio card, my subwoofer is under the desk. The stuff on top is a 10gb portable laptop hard drive i made for less than $20 including hard drive from garage sale, a starting capacitor from an air conditioner, some cds and some blank cd's as well as some electronic christmas trees that blink when you hook them to a 9v battery:
http://img484.imageshack.us/img484/5032/dsci01770zo.jpg
My EL keyboard with modded num/caps/scroll lock leds - they were originally green:
http://img404.imageshack.us/img404/5592/dsci01746uw.jpg
An inside shot, it's hard to see but the PSU lights up (threw some blue leds in):
http://img346.imageshack.us/img346/6542/dsci01759uw.jpg
My external radiator with 120mm fan - and my cat :D :
http://img481.imageshack.us/img481/9141/dsci01811dn.jpg
@ Sveinbra
I like. I want to mount my dual120mm rad in the top of my stacker like you have your triple but I'm not sure how I'd go about doing it.