another options is to put the fans in just a pull configuration instead of push/pull,
if it will save your the space you need to use both upper and lower sections of your case,
push/pull doesn't buy you that much more
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another options is to put the fans in just a pull configuration instead of push/pull,
if it will save your the space you need to use both upper and lower sections of your case,
push/pull doesn't buy you that much more
Thats really awesome, that radiator is so kick ass :D
WOW.. Never seen such a big rad... It's looking good ;D ! Waiting to see more pics ;D
Okay, latest update. The build has gone backwards. I've decided to to make a new frame for the radiator as the first one was slightly too tight. Also, I'll now be turning the rad around so the nozzles face into the case. To do this i had to cut through the top optical bay which was not much more of a big deal than i thought. I'll post more pics the moment i get some free time.
Also, has anyone ever watercooled a Quadro FX card? I'm now looking to watercool mine and was wondering what waterblock would work. Its the 3700 model.
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The reference design is almost identical to this GeForce 8800gt.
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This block Danger Den should fit, as it's specifically designed for 8800gt.
Should work, right?
I would have done this, but even though i cut through the optical bay, i can still use it. I've managed to install a Zalman fan controller to this bay with the tubing passing just beside it. So there's no need to turn it upside down. Things are tight in that area and if i can i'll get the camera in there and show you how everything is working.Quote:
there is always the option to rotate the rad so that the nozzels are at the bottom. that would give you all the optical bays.
you seem to not want to do this, any reasons why?
wow, epic :up: I thought my rad is big :D
aka GK: just checked your worklog. Awesome stuff!! Man, what's with you guys and those pictures? Where do you find the time?:up:
Second frame almost complete, so i thought i'd show some of the internal cuts to the case. All these cuts were done with a Jigsaw.
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With the top optical bay cut open, the 560 really fits quite nicely into this case.
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She's back out of the case at the moment while i make some finishing touches to the new frame.
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Factory cuts have been widened significantly.
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With this panel cut wider, i can confirm that push/pull fan setup is gonna happen.
Both optical bays are still in use, so there's no reason to rotate the rad.Quote:
there is always the option to rotate the rad so that the nozzels are at the bottom. that would give you all the optical bays.
you seem to not want to do this, any reasons why?
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The side bay is now cut to run the tubing into the bay area and past the Zalman controller. The factory cut at the rear perfectly fits the tubing to pass through and out.
Hope everyone likes.:up:
great job..love something new like this.
WOw, what is NICE! Great job so far!
More fans have arrived. New parts are about to be installed.
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Found a block that fits the 3700 perfectly.
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Obviously i'm using this card for 3D and video editing work i am currently involved in. But as far as gaming side of things go, would it be possible to use this card with two gaming cards in 3-way SLI? Say... two EVGA 470's or 480's? Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Hmm. Shouldn't all SLI-ed cards be of same type?
That's what i was thinking. Just wondering if it was at all possible???
Not for 3D rendering, SLi needs same generation, but it'd do a great job at being used for a dedicated PhysX card.
looking great, a while back I was considering using these :)
Great idea. I'll probably do this at a later stage. For now i think i will stick with just the Quadro.Quote:
Not for 3D rendering, SLi needs same generation, but it'd do a great job at being used for a dedicated PhysX card.
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great job..love something new like this.
Thank you. Thank you.Quote:
WOw, what is NICE! Great job so far!
Just a quick update. New frame is almost complete. I thought I'd take a picture in its raw form as this is all i have for now. The frame is actually divided in two parts, the top and bottom. I've clamped them together waiting for the glue to set and later will drill and bolt for strength.
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Meanwhile, things are a mess.
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More updates coming. Thanks for all kind comments.
Well with regards to the GPU set up you are going to do, I have also using a quadro FX card, I use it for solidworks, I am a currently studying to become a solidworks engineer, I have used a Quadro FX 4600 before then changed over to a GTX 260 and the performance when doing 3d drawing and animations is the same if not better, if you have a old quadro then the newer gaming cards will outperform the quadro's when doing 3d work, but I have also run a gaming card and a quadro in one system (To see if it can be done), it worked great, you will need a monitor that can change between sources (because you will need to display cables) and then all you do is change the source in the nvidia control panel when you want to use each card, don't thing running SLI on two gaming cards and having a quadro in the system will be a problem (Tried and tested with one gaming and one quadro).
hope this helps:D
Found some time to work on the new frame. Just needs some finishing touches before i paint it black.
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The rad can slide in and out quite easily and will be secured when i find more time.
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Finally seeing some completion to the project here.
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Hope you guys enjoy the pics. Let me know what you think.
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Dont have any words :clap:
I agree. No words. You know how badass that is and how well you did it. :up:
I can't even copy this in my dreams :shakes:
I can't wait to see it all together.
oh rad is as high as case is, that's damn cool :eek: