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D-Tek WW
Aitor NB Block (Made in Argentina!)
Aitor RA2412R Hi-Performance Competition Rad (Made in Argentina!)
Eheim 1250
2x Panaflo FAB12G12M
Aitor Reservoir (Made in Argentina!)
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http://personales.ciudad.com.ar/superpailas/agua3.jpg
http://personales.ciudad.com.ar/superpailas/agua4.jpg
Your water goes thru not 1, but TWO dual 120mm radiators as well as cpu, NB and GPU blocks! You only have 1 pump! Your flow has got to be less then nothing! Am I wrong in saying you only have 1 pump? Looks that way to me? You need another :banana4: :toast:Quote:
Originally Posted by o27
Here are some pics of my system. This winter I'll add a 1/3 hp chiller.
It's all installed under my new workbench now and is cooling 6 PC quite nicely. Each radiator serves 2 PCs. The last pic shows temps in/out of one of the radiators to help monitor when the radiators need a good dusting.
Average ondie temps is 40C. I have 3 AMD 64's, 1 AMD XP and 2 P-4's cooled with this setup....all overclocked and running SETI 24/7. Much quieter in here now.
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http://www.bbpix.com/pix/Installed2.JPG
http://www.bbpix.com/pix/Installed3.JPG
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OMG thats frikkin sweet :slobber: :slobber: This has gotta be one of the meanest water cooling machines out there !!! :toast:Quote:
Here are some pics of my system. This winter I'll add a 1/3 hp chiller.
http://www.bbpix.com/pix/Installed1.JPG etc.
Cheers!
Well, this is my watercooling setup including Asetek Antarctica block,
Hydor L20 pump and indirect compressor. Temperatures are almost whatever I want them to be :D ....
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http://koti.welho.com/jlinna2/Myynti/KONE_7_pieni.JPG
inside
case
compressor
whole system
dark
new comfortable for lans
just oldschool style ;)
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caLume, that is one serious rad u got there...
freaking awesome mang:up:Quote:
Originally Posted by caLume
This is my old water cooled rig. I made it all by hand. Drill pressed my own blocks, made the reservoir and made the radiator.
Since then i've moved onto a alcohol chiller and now i'm building a cascade.
http://www.namike.com/albums/Will-s-...0242.sized.jpg
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edit: sorry, thought u were caLume :shrug: .no idea how tihs could hapen :confused: .Quote:
Originally Posted by stardust
by the way, this is my 3year old cpu-cooler :D :
http://mitglied.lycos.de/amduser86/k4.jpg
I usually have the second rad in the window cause its almost always 30F degrees here in NH,
I usually get around 8C on the processor and 45F on the water temps, when its cold out,
when its warm I get 18C on the processor most of the time
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http://home.comcast.net/~redstang308/comp2.JPG
hear a few pics from my watercoolingsetup. not quite ready, but i still not that bad :) .
http://www.forumdeluxx.de/gallery/da...07DSC00995.JPG
http://www.forumdeluxx.de/gallery/da...07DSC00994.JPG
http://www.forumdeluxx.de/gallery/da...07DSC00992.JPG
http://www.forumdeluxx.de/gallery/da...07DSC00988.JPG
What is this radiator made of?
Btw. What a mess you have there :D
cu pipe and al fines, eh, the mess, hm, notimt to make ist. have other probs right now then this (*one of mine ocz dimn has broken and i have no to see how to use the warenty as cheep as posible*). hm, for more information about the raditor check out www.watercool.de the producer of ist. mine was used at hast some visebael damage, but so long it works, who cars.Quote:
Originally Posted by Adasi
edit: hope for u, u can read as good german as my polish cousin. he is even better then me in german :confused: (*might be, cause i'm never awake at school*).
edit2: pretty expensiv mess by the way, about like 6800 zloty or so.
First off Great site! and some awsome water rigs :)
Heres my 2 WC rigs
http://members.optusnet.com.au/~luke...r/mypic262.jpg
http://members.optusnet.com.au/~luke...r/mypic235.jpg
I took MaxxxRacer's advice and reorganized my loop. Bought new tubing and rewired everything. Now my temps are 38 idle 42 load @ 4ghz Prescott.
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Complete Water Cooling System with Raidmax 668 Case
1. Case is a Raidmax Scorpio 668 Case with 420 watt power supply cost $129.00
-Specifications -
Case Type: Gaming Case
Color: Blue
Material: 1.0mm Aluminum
Drive Bays: 5.25" x 5/0, 3.5" x 2/5 (external/internal)
Expansion Slots: 7
Front Ports: 2 x USB2.0, 2 x Audio, 1 x IEEE1394
Power Supply: RAIDMAX 420W
Cooling System: 2 x 80mm(front), 2 x 80mm thermal controled clear fans(rear), 1 x 80mm(top), 1 x 80mm tri-color LED fan(side window)
Motherboard Compatibility: ATX Form Factor 12" x 10.5" or smaller
Dimensions: 8" x 20.5" x 18.5" (WxHxD)
2. Vantec Silver Nexus Fan & Light Controller NXP 305 cost $32.00
-Specifications -
3 Channel Fan Controller
Each Channel Supports Up To 18 Watts
Control Voltage From 0V to 12V
Stylish Aluminum Housing With Ultra-Bright LED Lights
Manually Adjust From FULL SPEED to OFF
Fits In a Standard 3.50" Drive Bay
Built-In Dual CCFL Inverter With Light Control
3. Danner Pondmaster Pond Pump 9.5 950GPH pump cost $129.00
-Specifications –
Flow Rate: 950 GPH
Feet GPH
0 950
2 900
4 800
6 700
8 600
10 400
12 225
14 100
16 20
Watts: 93
Pump Size (L x W x H): 5.0" x 3.0" x 5.5"
Outlet Size / Inlet Size: 3/4" MPT / 3/4" FPT
4. Silverprop SE waterblock cost $76.00
5. Huge 10 ¾" x 6" x 2 ½" Radiator cost $60.00
6. Two 172mm fans 185CFM 42dBa cost $85.00
7. All Clearflex ¾" and ½" ID tubing with Kwik Clamps cost $42.00
8. Dynamated the whole case cost $50.00
9. Misalliance parts like the custom copper fans shroud cost $40.00
Total in case $643.00
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http://www.public.iastate.edu/~nknause/Case1.jpg
http://www.public.iastate.edu/~nknause/Case5.jpg
I was able to us it for 2 months but I'm selling it and going to Cascade system.
http://www.27thavenue.com/images/sys...s/internal.jpg
Don't make fun of my bigwater :p
It's simple and nothing compared to these other pictures, but 1. The thought of piecing a set together never occured to me. I heard of dangerden and other companies AFTER I bought this thing. I am a complete NOOB to WC'ing (as if you couldn't tell) so yes, I wish I had bought something else, but nothing I can do about it now...so don't bash me! I do enough of it to myself as it is :brick:
I'm a firm believer that the more unfinished metal you can bolt to your case, the better.
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lol Crazy man. Looks kind of cool though the way it's propped up. No doubt much better flow through that thing than if it was bolted straight to the case.
Is that a T-Line you have at the bottom pointing down? Doesn't that kind of defeat the purpose of a T-line?
The T line is just for emptying the system out. All filling and air bleeding is done through the res up top.
Here's my crappy case.. i hate it :wierd:
http://www.home.no/lenniz2k/pcbilder/hwno.JPG