The HS is big :D
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The HS is big :D
Lol. It is, What a monster! :P
http://img245.imageshack.us/img245/2214/p1010080zt2.jpg
upgraded from Zalman cnps9500 to TtST + Enermax FAB12 and lowered load temp from 64C to 55C :)
A64 SD 3700+ | 2.850 | 1.55V - Kingston TCCD - Palit/Xpertvision 7900GS Freezer modded - A8N-E with Jing Ting 0006
- all fans @ 5V
- really quiet, but due to the holes at the bottom extranice temps! ;)
Pics:
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Quote:
Originally Posted by dracoonpit
do those bottom fans on your case suck in that much air? i think you could benefit from some higher feet. imo.. just suggesting
:D another Noctua user :D
I also bought those exact nexus fans :eek:
How did you manage to fit the nexus on? I had to use my amber coz the nexus has weird column mounting hole things which don't work with the Noctua's clips..
@lawrywild
i get good temps with it. i hope to move up to the amanda tec cooler out early october hoping to get cooler temp.
fitting the fans with the nexus not as easy as with other fans you right but i pull the clips round the sides and they grip on good its adequate. if you look at the pic closely. the clip bent one of the top fins it hugs so tight. can bend the clips slightly too.
Enjoy!
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Ambient temps are low 30s, full load hits 39C tops! Same specs as in sig.
-Satan
Thanks :)Quote:
Originally Posted by markymoo
Yeh, amazing cooler..
This is on 1.6v real...
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Hi 2 everyone;)
Here's my sistem:
http://images.people.overclockers.ru/preview/86142.jpg
http://images.people.overclockers.ru/preview/86146.jpg
Pics are clickable
Got a TT BT ; Zalman VF-700AlCu ; 4*120 TT Thunderblades ; 2*92 TT Thunderblades!
Everything is controled by a Nexus 205!!! :slobber:
I've modded it & now the range is 5-10V (not 7-12V :D):cool:
The sistem at 5V is absolutely silent! - Don't hear it at night - the PC works 24/7 :eek:
Temps are really(!) low!
For bench I simply put 10V & never see overheats ;)
.... damn I love it....:rolleyes: :cool:
LordofDoom you have my LCD and headphones :p: :D
similar mouse too but that looks too shiny to be a MX500 (my mouse)
G7. My rig hits 20C on Idle and 24C Full Dual-Prime95 Load :) It's awesome being an overclocker in the Fall/Winter.
Im using a XP 90 with zalman 92...thinking of changing back to silentcat 92 :D
CT479+XP90(with delta 90mm fan), all mod.:banana: :banana: :banana: :banana:
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my dad's comp. notice the interlocking heatsinks hehe.
http://www.cryo-laboratory.com/uploa...lockingnet.jpg
Haha wow.. all these xtreme air cooled systems make me jealous.. :slobber:
but here's mine! not "xtreme" haha but does the job to cool my P4! :D
** oh and dont mind the background in these photographs.. that's not where the rig is kept @ normally (normally under my desk..). =D
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- spookz
Nice rig you got :slobber: .How is that new VGA cooler? What card do you have it on? I cant wait until i get my hands on one.
Do you think so ? thanks:banana: :banana:Quote:
Originally Posted by BooStFeD
My card is the MSI 7900 GTO. The cooler is the new Thermalright HR-03 as
you problably know. With a case temp of 23ºC i have 33ºC in idle and in load
(playing PREY) with 695/1680, 48ºC
Figured i'd share my system with you guys, although i fear it might not be all that extreme - the specs are in my sig.
I have tried to keep it simple and clutter free, my main concern when i build the system was noise, which means low speeds fans, and as little airflow obstructions as possible.. oh and a big ass heatsink ;) The ultra120 is the best performer on the market atm, and it is quite easy to handle considering it's size. The two 120mm fans are home sleaved as per freecableguy's excellent guide, but since i don't have a crimp tool i gave up doing the two other fans - it's just to difficult and time consuming to do with nothing but "normal" tools at hand.
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The hdd's are suspended with rubber cords for optimal vibration reduction, and it also gives good space between them so as not to obstruct the intake fans too much. As you can see i have nothing in my 5.25" bays (i use an external cd/dvd-writer and a usb-ide converter kit for a wealth of hdd's in my closet from previous systems for external storage) and i am considering weather or not there would be room enough to fit a radiator, a pump and a resevoir into those drivebays and watercool the cpu... *hmm*
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This is my first take ever at doing cable management, alot can improve, but i am fairly happy with the state of things...
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...especially when i compare to previous comps i've build :eek:
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Anyways, it's not much to look at, but it runs like dream ;)
switched from water to air after running water on various systems for about 2 years
my setup:
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