That HAF-X is amazing...
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That HAF-X is amazing...
Congrats on quoting the images, it's been only said a million times not to do so. How were you supposed to know. :rolleyes:
That bench table looks really nice, white tubing + red liquid is very interesting combination.
Uh oh, momma bear is mad! http://www.lab-retriever.net/board/i...ilies/bolt.gif
Its mainly the newbs that are just posting although occasionally some that have been here for a while and are seasoned.
I think a new rule needs to be put into effect.
Break the rules and receive a week ban.
Plain and simple.
Shazza has enough to do besides trolling through the thread cleaning up the muck that shouldn't even be here.
Ha ha ... yeah, I admit, a week with a hacking cough and a fever hasn't done wonders for my frame of mind ;)
It's not that much trouble to keep up with the thread -this is a very popular thread, and one which I think is important for archival purposes. I don't want to discourage people from posting - and appreciate the help to keep things in line.
It amazes me that people will come in and pop a post in obviously without reading even a page or two back. Some are new, for some English is not their first language. So - let's keep plugging away and lookin' for those beautiful systems.
(Hey - a whole post without a nag :clap: must be feelin' better)
worked on something else this time: an external one :)
http://viribus-unitis-immortalis.de/...Unit/unit1.jpg
http://viribus-unitis-immortalis.de/...Unit/unit2.jpg
http://viribus-unitis-immortalis.de/...Unit/unit4.jpg
sry for the recflections >.<
some details about it: 2xd5 with dualloop ek top, ek 400 reservoirs, 2x480 xspc radiators, silenx 120x38 for the radiators and some scythe slipstream 1200 to get the warm air out of it
Wow, that's the most insane radbox I've ever seen. :eek:
But how are those silenx fans working out? Haven't used them myself, but I haven't heard good news about them.
sargatanas
Dude thats impressive :up: Just impossible radbox :)
thx all ;)
well they work quite well so far. used em earlier with a lamptron fancontroller too - no probs at all.
running at 12v atm.
though it's quite small compared to my other ext unit (ignore the openings...alrdy mounted some mesh and 6 temp displays ^^)
http://alexiel.stor.li/single%20stag...deathangel.jpg
That's sick :D
This is my unfinished 'keep it fresh' project. :rofl:
Interesting rad mounting you have there.
Metriod what happens when it rains ??
The things take a nice cold shower and CPU temps get even lower / better :toast:
The only thing I'm protecting which are covered / insulated with really small holes at bottom to let the air to pass through are the dual pumps and electrical wires. The other things will be out into the wild. :ROTF:
Edit: If you meant the window. Well the rain never gets onto the window. There are buildings that cover up to the window, yes pretty interesting. Also I placed a very thick towel just before the window to block the cold air :toast:
Metroid
just amazingly:)
improvement time soon....
http://h-4.abload.de/img/basteldpru.jpg
Metroid
no condensation?
It did happen 3 times in this month but can't say much about it as I'm analysing how it started.
As far as I can tell, condensation happened when it was very hot and suddenly got very cold, outside my room got very cold because of the rain and inside my room was still very hot. I had to leave just 1 fan or no fan at all to avoid condensation in those days.
Image below is the CPU temperature at load, only 2 low 800RPM fans.