Thx! :)
Idle = 34/36°C Load = 57/58°C Vcore = 1,51V
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Here is my project.
Stil working on it...
http://www.casejunkies.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=14208
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[IMG]http://img232.imageshack.us/img232/1...0262qq9.th.jpg[/IMG]my contribution [IMG]http://img232.imageshack.us/img232/1...0260rc8.th.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://img232.imageshack.us/img232/1...0261ds5.th.jpg[/IMG][IMG]http://img232.imageshack.us/img232/3...0263sl8.th.jpg[/IMG] not too fancy but effective cooling
sorry messy post, my first time posting pics on forums lol
:D
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only thing I need now is to make a bracket to support the 8800GTX from being weighed down like that by the waterblock, its fairly heavy and that's why it looks bent
It looks really bent. I'd take care of that immediately.
@perfection very nice and compact watercooling rig, it looks awesome. it whould be perfect if you whould have turned that rad the other way around. therefore it would have made the tubing even shorter, but looks good that way too.
BTW have that same problem with Ek block too...
thanks for that, the rad just to be the other way but it looked really messy.
here's my system in its previous state:
@ mcoffey & PenumbralFigure
I've got another free day today, being the easter long weekend. I've still got a Lian Li PC75 side panel I was going to cut up for something I can't remember, I wish I had a dremel :( but I've got a nibbler tool so I get started on making that bracket.
Hopefully, it'll be done by this arvo, I'll post pics up when its finished
took me 1hour to make this dodgy bracket, if I had the right tools, it would have been quicker and more pro looking
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now, my GTX looks alot better :D
sweet, nicely done.
@perfection, did you powder coat your Storm mounting plate? Looks killer :)
@sladesurfer, you just couldn't resist WCling, could ya...:p:
Brendan
cheers fellas, and the storm? I blued it :D
nah, it was spray painted, two coats of primer and three coats of black.
wierd coz underneath the silver chrome is copper, I lapped it down before spray painting
Heres mine, its rough , took about 5min of thought before i executed good thing it was an old case lmao
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Why not? Pump can go a bit more to the back of the case :)
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Extremely nice EvilMoe. Surprisingly, it looks like you still get a LOT of flow! :)
that's the happiest southbridge chip in the world...
first in line off a 3x120 rad lmao