Really? Maybe you haven't seen this yet?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JrYiC9Xq8uw
vs
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bLgJomTh74w
IIRC, Test was done on a RS120 rad which is about half the FPI than the rads he's using.
Printable View
Really? Maybe you haven't seen this yet?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JrYiC9Xq8uw
vs
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bLgJomTh74w
IIRC, Test was done on a RS120 rad which is about half the FPI than the rads he's using.
I guess I should post up my open air case. This is my first watercooling rig.
http://i44.tinypic.com/bji9n6.jpg
http://i44.tinypic.com/2mydk41.jpg
http://i43.tinypic.com/29egf4i.jpg
http://i40.tinypic.com/2aikcw6.jpg
youtube link... camera really washed out the colors, but a good walk around of the system http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S-kYlDGWCSY
Oh my! :blush: thanks gimmpy!
Open air?
http://img97.imageshack.us/img97/638/dsc02114kx.jpg
http://img188.imageshack.us/img188/1710/dsc02113mr.jpg
http://img24.imageshack.us/img24/9804/dsc02133ma.jpg
http://img693.imageshack.us/img693/7858/dsc02132x.jpg
http://img12.imageshack.us/img12/607...7xny5k611l.jpg
http://img155.imageshack.us/img155/5...5561515135.jpg
:O
Too many pics, you're banned!
LOL, I've seen that "case" in a CPU Magazine Review... weird looking.
http://img63.imageshack.us/img63/2748/img0102no.jpg
EK-FC480 GTX - Nickel
http://img534.imageshack.us/img534/3176/img0099ej.jpg
edit - image 2 and 4 deleted. Please see first post with rules and repost smaller sized pics. Thanks.
http://img200.imageshack.us/img200/3461/img1431a.jpg
More in worklog thread
Here's updated loop. Still need to put back other 3 harddrives.
Water cooling:
CPU: EK Supreme HF
VGA: EK FC-4890-LT
Rad: Thermochill PA120.3 + 3x Enermax Magma
Pump: Swiftech MCP655 + Koolance D5 Top
Res: XSPC Single Bay Reservoir
Fittings: Feser
Tubing: Masterkleer 1/2" UV Red
Coolant: Feser UV Red
http://img196.imageshack.us/img196/913/img3020.png
http://img19.imageshack.us/img19/747/img3025k.jpg
http://img140.imageshack.us/img140/4411/img3028sx.jpg
http://img197.imageshack.us/img197/792/img3032d.jpg
All images:
http://a.imagehost.org/t/0716/IMG_3020.jpg http://h.imagehost.org/t/0022/IMG_3023.jpg http://a.imagehost.org/t/0425/IMG_3025.jpg http://j.imagehost.org/t/0833/IMG_3028.jpg
http://h.imagehost.org/t/0124/IMG_3029.jpg http://h.imagehost.org/t/0436/IMG_3032.jpg http://h.imagehost.org/t/0836/IMG_3033.jpg http://i.imagehost.org/t/0636/IMG_3034.jpg
http://j.imagehost.org/t/0332/IMG_3040.jpg http://a.imagehost.org/t/0536/IMG_3036.jpg http://h.imagehost.org/t/0643/IMG_3043.jpg http://h.imagehost.org/t/0446/IMG_3045.jpg
Sorry for quoting pictures but they're all on the same page so no extra bandwidth used. I have a few questions:
Which case is that? At first I though the black cables ties around the graphics card power cables looked cheap and that you should've used green, but the more I look at it the more I like it :up:
How did you get that "DNA" in the reservoir? :D
And finally, how did you get the bubbles in your reservoir?
DoggRoger, never seen such an overkill cooling system :D You're crazy! But those bubbles look nice indeed
[QUOTE=I.nfraR.ed;4391577]Here's updated loop. Still need to put back other 3 harddrives.
great work my friend :up:
here's mine his little bro :D
http://img704.imageshack.us/img704/5642/p10404771.jpg
http://img13.imageshack.us/img13/570/p10404351.jpg
Cheers :up:
Sergio
Not sure, but i believe DB built that case himself, am I correct?
It's a T-Virus Inverse, designed by FrozenQ. I believe his latest design is in one of the threads on the first or second page of this forum.
Either he's still bleeding, or he has a high flow setup, and that's cavitational bubbles you're seeing. In any case, although they look mighty fine, I'd prefer my loop without bubbles :ROTF:.
Oj101, the case you like is an Av8 case from www.caseappeal.net. I did a couple builds using that case for last CES.
Just because others did it doesn't mean that it's right to do it.:shakes: Also, OJ101 didn't quote all the pictures, he quoted the ones that he wants to talk about.
You, other the other hand, quoted an entire post with 15 pictures. Quoting an image is clearly prohibited on this thread. Now that I told you, please don't do it next time.:down:
Well DB linked but thanks all the same :up:
Thanks for that too, I think it's a nice feature and I'll look for them in a moment :)
I know bubbles aren't good but those REALLY look good. In fact, after seeing this thread I may very well scrap my ideas of continueing my current theme of blue and my future plan of elegant black and white and go GREEN :D It looks awesome, but I really don't know what to do :shakes: Perhaps I'll just stay with what I have when I get my CM690II (non Advance), but my motherboard already has a blue theme (MSI 790FX-GD70) and my future board will continue that theme (Gigabyte GA-890FXA-UD7 or MSI 890FX-GD70). Can anyone tell me if it looks alright to match a board of one colour with a theme of another colour? :confused:
Finally, thanks to DB for the link :)
I know right, green's got me thinking too :D. Especially since he only used some kink coils and green leds.
If there's one thing I learned at high school in art class is that if you want a color to look good, you got to repeat it throughout the painting. A few things you should know, which I have been thought:
1. some colors just don't work well together. The look they create when they get combined isn't perceived as "harmonic" by the human mind. Try selecting your colors carefully. If you have a component that already has non-harmonic colors, you better create on hell of a painting to make it unnoticable.
2. repetition. One is the loniest number. Try repeting colors throughout the painting. This way, the painting won't look to chaotic, and it's easier for the mind to absorb the entire picture as a whole, instead of looking at all the different components.
3. dont use too many colors. The amount you use mostly depends on your own preference, but I usually stick to 2-4 colors, with of course some variations (several types of black that look similar and are harmonic).
Hope that helped a bit. Btw, I don't mean to be some sort of 'art-critic' here, I'm just sharing some personal experiences to help others :).