What's your camera? LolQuote:
Originally Posted by MFloX
Nice rig though.
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What's your camera? LolQuote:
Originally Posted by MFloX
Nice rig though.
thx ;)
Itīs a Sony DSC R1
Pretty damn well said! http://xs211.xs.to/xs211/07041/axSourire6.pngQuote:
Originally Posted by MFloX
Oh and those blocks looks Awesome! http://xs211.xs.to/xs211/07041/sbEtonne4.png
Whats temps you get on the CPU ?
chensen78 you should use a little bit shorter tubing lenght. nice rig btw
mflox i cant tell but is that the color of the water or the color of the tubing, i love that color blue and i want to get my hands on some of that.Quote:
Originally Posted by MFloX
Tubing for sure !!! take a look at the acrylic top on the laing pump, there's no blue liquid in there.Quote:
Originally Posted by Spawne32
Thx ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Patriote
Itīs very cold in the room, where this systems stands, so the temp is between 16° and 20° Celsius. The Block is an Zern PQ+.
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Originally Posted by Spawne32
Right, itīs the tubing. To be exact: Itīs Innovatek UV-active Tubing 10/8mm in blueQuote:
Originally Posted by Solarfall
Three little Aquatubes:
http://www.smashing-pinpals.com/keng...f/IMG_6416.JPG
Two of them finally found their place in the case:
http://www.smashing-pinpals.com/keng...li/Blende2.jpg
This is how it looks like at night:
http://www.spielmannszug-kleinenberg...f/IMG_6481.jpg
And some pictures taken at daytime. 2 loops, 2 Aquastream pumps, the blocks are selfmade. (Except the GPU-Block, this one is from Watercool.de).
http://www.smashing-pinpals.com/keng...ung_board2.jpg
http://www.smashing-pinpals.com/keng...ung_gesamt.jpg
nice res....
lamfear......providence......time - 68hours
el rolio show your face dog
BigKahuna you actually made your own blocks. i demand to see some close ups... please sir.
Uh oh, take a close look at the second last picture... THERMALTAKE COPY!!! but worse:( dude seriously, like what is with that design...
Look at the wires going to it... it looks like a TEC. The wires are on the left.
Nice, I didn't notice. However that block design is like a copy of the thermaltake design...
http://www.smashing-pinpals.com/keng...r_montiert.jpgQuote:
Originally Posted by Solarfall
As you see it is a very simple structure, but more isn't needed to cool a 3500+ without OC.
The HDD block is selfmade, too:
http://www.smashing-pinpals.com/keng...D_montiert.jpg
http://www.smashing-pinpals.com/keng..._anschluss.jpg
http://www.smashing-pinpals.com/keng...verbindung.jpg
Some pictures of working at the northbridge block:
http://www.smashing-pinpals.com/keng...NBK_bohren.jpg
http://www.smashing-pinpals.com/keng...BK_gefeilt.jpg
http://www.smashing-pinpals.com/keng...BK_poliert.jpg
http://www.smashing-pinpals.com/keng...eschliffen.jpg
Finished and built in:
http://www.smashing-pinpals.com/kengel/lianli/NB.jpg
And the CPU block:
http://www.smashing-pinpals.com/keng...er_poliert.jpg
http://www.smashing-pinpals.com/keng...eschliffen.jpg
http://www.smashing-pinpals.com/keng...ng_fertig4.jpg
http://www.smashing-pinpals.com/keng...beleuchtet.jpg
And one last picture at night:
http://www.smashing-pinpals.com/keng...uck_gesamt.jpg
Beam me up, Scotty!
first of all...
great job on your blocks.
so - don't mind the naysayers... keep on building blocks. If it works - stick with it.
most of us here have no room to talk since we just buy our blocks from the aftermarket...
but - to add some constructive criticism... in terms of your hard drive blocks...
most of what I've read show that there isn't much benefit to cooling hard drives from the side...
if you could design a block that cools the drive from the bottom (including the chipsets), I think you would have far better results.
from a guy who makes his own blocks, I would think that you'd be a little more forgiving on criticizing other attempts at making homemade blocks....Quote:
Originally Posted by serialk11r
though his design may not be 100% orginal, fact is, he made his own blocks and made them work in an effective system....
i've seen your straight-channel work serialk11r - which i commend... but who's to assume that your design is superior to his? ....
Well, it has never been the aim to build a high performance CPU-block when i made this. I just wanted to get my rig quiet and cool, and thats exactly what it is now. So i decided to make a simple block, because that was much easier and faster to built. And for me it works quite well. ;) By the way: This block was made in the year 2002 an already worked in my first watercooled rig. Thermaltake wasn't even in watercooling at this time. :D
To the HDD-blocks: I can't imagine that it would be more effective to cool the drives on the bottom, as the area of contact to the block would be much smaller. The HDDs internal sensors give me constantly 3-4 K over the temperature of the water, so everything seems to work alright.
Some pics of working at the case (LianLi PC 201-B):
http://www.smashing-pinpals.com/keng...di_gebohrt.jpg
http://www.smashing-pinpals.com/keng...ausgesaegt.jpg
http://www.smashing-pinpals.com/keng...Case_unten.jpg
http://www.smashing-pinpals.com/keng...entkoppelt.jpg
If someone is interessted in seeing more pics, he can visit my worklog:
http://www.forumdeluxx.de/forum/showthread.php?t=248574
(Everything is in german, but i made a lot of pics)
BigKahuna nice jop there and thanks for the close ups.
true they don't seem to be high performance blocks, but bloodyhell it's not that simple to make blocks if you dont have any fancy gear to do it with,
and atleast you took time and effort to make em, thats something that i respect highly. :toast:
btw my german is a bit rusty but i had to check out your project log and i've got to say that you have a really cool case mod.
Nice job! :toast:
OMG! Look at that super cutting job on the Case and Nice homemade blocks! Respect!
Just had a look at your worklog. I really wish i could such things. Even if you don't have the so much killer hardware, the computer just look so awesome!
My first try in German :D ... Bravoruf! hervorragend Arbeit! lol is that correct ?
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Originally Posted by Polizei
Nevermind serialk11r... I was wrong, not a TEC. Look at the pictures, the close up ones. The wires are for the white LEDs. :rolleyes:Quote:
Originally Posted by serialk11r
Nice blocks... the barbs look restrictive though.
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Originally Posted by serialk11r
lol, from a guy who was struggling to even cut copper :rolleyes:
you *ss i was using a stupid saw...Quote:
Originally Posted by welshtom
hey I was saying, instead of that really restrictive design a few straight channels would work better. You know thermaltake's "aquarius 2" vga block? well that thing is a 180 degree bend cut into a piece of copper. It was more restrictive than a danger den maze 4 and had much worse temps. Google it. Look I have a hacksaw, hand held drill and nothing more. If I were this guy I really would have done a few straight channels.... But apart from the CPU block the rest was a really nice job.
EDIT: *gulp* you said thermaltake wasn't around when you made it??????////!!!!!!!!!! omfg.... you should sue thermaltake for stealing your design, because their block is exactly the same as yours, but CNCed, and with a blue LED...
How'd get that Asus logo to light up? Does iot come like that stock? Great pics BTW :woot:Quote:
Originally Posted by funkflix
Brendan
Yes, it is stock on the P5B Deluxe. :)