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Nice rig you got there man. IMHO the looks on the CPU block is bleh but I really like the visuals on the NB one.
Usama aka Ferrari Freak
New conroe rig plus added some extra bits and pieces, also a window mod.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v608/webbo10/900.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v608/webbo10/700.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v608/webbo10/100.jpg
Ic3man, is that so big case or u just have micro atx motherboard?
Finally new CCFL's. Sorry for crappy pix.
http://nickfire.com/photo/MYRIG/100_0316.JPG
http://nickfire.com/photo/MYRIG/100_0317.JPG
http://nickfire.com/photo/MYRIG/100_0319.JPG
Nice one there nicks, i like that circle air vent mesh design, did you do that yourself? with what tools?
(i always keep a spare keyboard and mouse handy...)
No, the P180 is not big at all(internally). Its very cramped inside, especially with all the kit I have hooked up. The motherboard is a P5WDH - atx. It took me a good 2 hours to attempt to hide the wiring.Quote:
Originally Posted by L'enFer
I'm new here but just wanted to show my 2 watercooled PC's.
The first one is my old PC, i had that one for a long time but it just could not handle all the new games so i sold it and build a new one.
http://img137.imageshack.us/img137/7378/pc013yr5.th.jpg
Specs of that PC were.
XP-M 2600+@3700+ (200x12.5=2500MHz@1.85 volt)
6800LE@16x1,6vp@375/850 (good for 11k 3dmark03)
The rest does not really matter.
I have got my new PC for about 3 months now and i like it alot. It's a modded Lian-Li PC71. I build this PC for playing all the new games but i wanted it to be very silent.
http://img139.imageshack.us/img139/2...e123bc2.th.jpg
I used 2 Lian-Li covers to build in the fancontroller and to stealth the dvd so it would look better.
http://img214.imageshack.us/img214/8892/dvdew6.th.jpg
I modded the 3x120mm radiator in the case.
http://img157.imageshack.us/img157/9...c004pz2.th.jpg
This last pic is a overview of my complete setup.
http://img146.imageshack.us/img146/3...viewjo5.th.jpg
Here are the specs of my new PC.
Watercooling stuff:
CPU block - Alphacool Nexxos HP Pro Socket 775.
GPU block - Alphacool Nexxos NVXP3 ATI.
Rad - Alphacool Nexxos Xtreme 3.
Pump - Eheim 1048.
Fans - 2x Papst 120mm 4412F/2GLL.
Res - Coolplex 25
Tygon tubing.
And the rest of the hardware:
CPU - Core 2 Duo E6600 2.4GHz@3.1GHz (345x9@1.35 volt)
GPU - Sapphire X1900XT@655/835
MOBO - P5W DH Deluxe.
RAM - 2x 1GB PC6400 DDR2 Corsair
HDD's - 1x 250GB and 1x 300GB SATA2 from Samsung.
PSU - Zalman 460W
DVD - 16x NEC DVD burner.
Fans - 4x 80mm Papst 8412N/2GML. 2x intake and 2 outtake.
I hope you guys like my stuff. If anyone wants more pics or details just ask.
Performance PC's cut the hole, and I bought the FilterRight filter from them too. It was meant to hold a fan, which it did before until I moved my radiator inside of the case. Then I had to dremel down the bolts to size and I just mounted the grille there.Quote:
Originally Posted by septim
what tool did you use to cut the side panel? I'm asking cause I'll be modding mine and I need straight lines :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Ic3man
A jigsaw and a file/dremmel to smooth it out.Quote:
Originally Posted by marauder16
Looks like nobodys has yet complimented you on this Rig...PilatuS... Nice Job! I like the Dual Monitor ;) You watercooling Gear could be better but overall it's a Pretty Good Gaming Rig!
Oh and I like how you clean cutted the holes for the Rad! Looks Professional not like mine...lol
Yeah PilatuS, that looks quiet and damn nice!
Gratz
Tnx for the compliments. It took me about 20 hours just to cut the holes, mount the radiator, the reservoir and the pump. I cut all the holes by hand to get the best result. I really needed it to be good because of the price of the case.
I know that there are better watercooling block and rads but i chose Alphacool because i really like how it looks.
That's Cool! What you do you mean by hand ? what tool did you used to make the job ?Quote:
Originally Posted by PilatuS
I know the name of the tool i used in dutch but not in english so here's i pic of it. http://www.stock-vermeersch.com/cata...umb/027564.jpg
It did cost me about 25 saws to complete the job with that tool.
@PilatuS you have much more patience than I
Nice Job
Nicks, clean rig, very nice.
Nice setup PilatuS, you could do with taking out the 90 degree elbows. I really like the little figurines in your case, very unique, and I love the class look of the Lian Li in the pic of the rad grills. Very nice job.
Usama aka Ferrari Freak
Pilatus: how bout removing the cover and changing thermal paste on your nb and sb sinks?
<3 Lian Li <3
Heres a nice pic. :)
http://upload.nickfire.com//files/1/...28Large%29.JPG
/\ Very Nice :D
Thanks man. It's mah baby. :D
NickS, Your tubing is realy exciting me! it looks sooo thick :)
1/2" ID, 13/16" OD Masterkleer with a 5/32" Wall! :D
Heres some more pix for you.
http://xtremesystems.org/forums/atta...3&d=1160374333
http://xtremesystems.org/forums/atta...4&d=1160374333
I know it's alot better for the temps to do that. However my system is stable and the temps are ok. It would be better but i do not look forward to getting out all of the watercooling stuff and the motherbord just for better temps.Quote:
Originally Posted by Herr Brun
As long as my system is stable i dont really care about it. Since i found the stable voltage for the Core 2 Duo OC i have never had a reboot or any other problems with the PC.
@ Nicks - that tubbing is just... wow :slobber:
@ PilatuS - nice clean setup...and congrats on the amazing handcraft skills.. I couldnt do a cut that good even if I used a bunch of power tools
Tnx for all the compliments :)
I cut all the holes in a really relax way. Just cutted like 5cm and took a brake. It went really slow with that tool but it cuts very accurate. I could not afford to buy another Lian-Li.
here are some pics of my system:
http://www.forumdeluxx.de/gallery/da...31SIMG2865.JPG
http://www.forumdeluxx.de/gallery/da...31SIMG2864.JPG
soon there will be a "small" update :)
Very nice dude, I love it. Great colors, etc. :)
Nice :)Quote:
Originally Posted by o$$!ram
I really dig the UV blue stuff, I just don't use it anymore (clogging waterblock and fogging my tygon bah :nono: )
PS I have a MCP655 pump, how much noise does a DDC make anyway?
With some foam padding underneath my ddc is vertually silent;)
Yeah man really like those colours. Especially the RAM, looks good with your other LED and black VGA looks nice with black mobo. Silver block and blue tubing adds a touch of flare to it all, all in all very nice.
Usama aka Ferrari Freak
Hey o$$!ram,
Nice to have you here.
Wilkommen. :welcome:
Quote:
Originally Posted by o$$!ram
thx @ all :)
hmm ... my ddc is very silent - i think so ;)
omg ... i hope you can read my bad english :D
Nah,
don't worry about your english, it's pretty good.
BTW, I thought you were getting rid of the heatkiller?
rid? :shrug:
the heatkiller became now a new halterung :ROTF: (whats halterung @ english?)
in a few days (weekend) should I have the new thinks ... :)
halterung = holt down bracket.
getting rid of = sich befreien?? (ich meinte "verkaufen" in dieser fall)
äh ... no ... i had planed to buy the MP05 from radical_53 ... but i think that dont look so nice in my system ... so the heatkiller bleibt (was heisst das scho wieder?) in my system.
but i chance the holt down bracket :)
then the heatkiller looks like this:
http://www.watercool.de/cms/forumpic..._S754_2L_1.jpg
i would like to polish the holt down bracket ;)
Looks nice.
Is that a new revision of the block or did they simply changed the hold down bracket?
bleiben = stay
These are some nice case mods :) .
its only a new holt down bracket. i think it looks very better then the "old".Quote:
Originally Posted by Jupiler
Some really nice pictures. And you're right, the Heatkiller block does indeed look much nicer with the newer hold down. I had one here, let's see how good you are at polishing some stainless steel :D
we will see ... :D
just use clean pc of cloth,
no metal polish as after a while it will look tarnish then will have to clean again...
Very Nice Set-up o$$!ram!
This heatkiller block looks extremely nice! :)
Quote:
Originally Posted by o$$!ram
I hope you can read our bad english :-P
I really disagree. I hate the heatkiller blocks. They are all ugly! How do they perform?Quote:
Originally Posted by JoeBar
Joa ossirams case is very good .. but im missing something certain ,therewith i can say its perfect
amd_deluxe ;)
@brun: En par with the best blocks out there. The cpu block is very close to the Nexxxos XP block, their gpu blocks are even better than anything I've seen elsewhere so far. Very low pressure drop, still very good performance and light weight.
small update nr1:
http://www.forumdeluxx.de/gallery/data/500/SIMG2898.JPG
i cant wait to get mine put together. ive got 2 cool blue lazer cannons that im mounting in the front of my stacker 830 that will point down. plus some crazy looking fans. even got cheesy and bought this little Neon Crab Memory Cooler. it mounts on the ram and has two small mini fans :D i figure ill just wrap any wires in black sprial wire casings.
Personal preference :) . I personally think they look beautiful.Quote:
Originally Posted by Herr Brun
Usama aka Ferrari Freak
Just wondering o$$!ram, but where did you put you Hard drives ? Are you using that Caddy box that came whit the stacker ?
http://www.forumdeluxx.de/gallery/da...m/SIMG2899.JPG
sorry for the teribble quality :(
the hdd box from the stacker is not very good :sick:
Well, At first i was thinking of doing this when i got my PA120.3 Radiator. Mount it in the front and put the Hardd rives in the bottom. Havent found any ways to carefuly get the Harddrives to just sit in the bottom of the case. So i decided to make a hole in the bottom and mount\mod the rad in the bottom. Here what is gives:
http://img456.imageshack.us/img456/2...2389we6.th.jpg http://img475.imageshack.us/img475/8...2463yu1.th.jpg
Ill may try to make something similar to you and make the Hd's hold on the bttom and ill Probably again re-do my watercooling kit soon. Ill get a Strom waterblock another MCW60 (whit of course the X1900CrossFire edition card) maybe a second pump and ill mount the Rad just as you did in the front. Anyways Thanks for the Pics!
EDIT: Oh and By-the-way: Use some Coolsleves on that Horrible bending on that Outlet of your pump!
OMG? i don't understand what you telling me with your last sentence ;)
LOL! Just saying that you should use some coolsleeves on your tubing Right Here: http://img376.imageshack.us/img376/1...2899mq0.th.jpg So that your Tube does not bend like that.Quote:
Originally Posted by o$$!ram
Coolsleeves™ are extruded PVC coils designed to be wrapped around 5/8" Outer Diameter soft vinyl tubes, and eliminate tube kinking and flattening in medium to sharp bend areas.
I use some on my Tube so that it does not do what it does on your Tube where it connect to your Pump...
O$$iram, you have a bad kink at the inlet of your pump, better fix it immediately.
If Creidiki sees it he'll get a heart attack ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by thunderstruck!
Fix it quickly ossiram ... ^^
AAAAH! now i understand ... my english is not good ;)
the "knick" (bend!?) is not long there ... the next update is comming ;) this is only tempoary.
btw. look @ my sig ;)
That's what he meant, kinked tubing means that the tubing is not in its original form and doesn't have a proper ID anymore.
Coolsleeves are wraps that prevent kinking, they stabilize the tubing -> if it's just a too sharp bend, you can also use zip ties for that.
Like here:
http://i70.photobucket.com/albums/i1...8_resize-8.jpg
o$$!ram that is a simple way to mount them harddisk, much like what i had before i made my own mountain mod fan hd bracket like this:
http://img133.imageshack.us/img133/3...bracketea7.jpg
regarding that kink in the inlet, i also had that because i had 2inch over tubing, cut it to size and rebarb tubing, add them coolsleeves or cable ties and your good to go.
New platform, new WC.
http://img367.imageshack.us/img367/8901/6065we8.jpg
Wow that tubing looks so small man :eek: . At least you don't have trouble with routing though. I can't remember who, but someone on the forum cooled his NB, 2 graphics cards, his CPU, both his RAM modules, and both his HDDs, had a triple rad and 2 pumps all in one Lian-Li PC-7077 (if I remember correctly), of course he used 1/4" tubing. Colour looks nice though.
Usama aka Ferrari Freak
Quote:
Originally Posted by Radical_53
Can you post a pic of your Thermochill on the case?
Thanks,
Luis
He's running it externally on that setup.
ill/Ill = To be sick or to be feeling sick.
i'll/I'll = a contraction of I will, as in: I'll get to work after my coffe' or I'll be cleaning up some more when I'm (I am) don.
Commas are very important, more important then spelling the word its self IMO, it can change the meaning of the whole sentance. Be nice to our forign friends, use the power of the comma!
If you are going to recommend people use commas correctly to help our "forign friends" you could atleast spell foreign correctly.
Comma?
Thought it was called an apostrophe.:D Bleh, lets go back ontopic.
It is :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Xavior
This is a comma ,
This is an apostrophe '
Get it right people :p:
Now, more pics of watercooled systems :toast:
http://www.forumdeluxx.de/gallery/data/500/SIMG2901.JPG
the radiator is now back in the top of my case ... it wasn't very good for the hdds ...
o$$!ram, where are your hose clamps? That is asking for a leak.... :eek:
@sparky: Works fine normally, at least with Eddy's new barbs and 7/16" tubing. I've been using it like that too for a while, no problems whatsoever. I only needed clamps when using a dual DDC+... too much pressure :D
@no1b4me: Pic was just from a test setup. "Final" pics will come as soon as I might be done with it...
That's what I like about EK's barbs. It's got 3 lips, so it's very hard for 7/16" tubing to slip off.
U are quite dare.... :p:
I allways use clamps or zip ties.
Wow that's a lot of tubing :eek: . Huge case, too bad it's filled with 80mm fans.
Usama aka Ferrari Freak
Only 2 nexus 80mm intakes, 3 panaflo FBA 12G12L's on the Swiftech QP rad, all controled by a sunbeam rheobus
Finally got my OCZ GamerXstream 700W PSU : :D
http://img134.imageshack.us/img134/7...rig020asu3.jpg
What did you use for coolant, its very very nice
- B!
I was planning on buying the 3D Gigabyte Galaxy kit a while ago. But I made the decision to chose individual parts, which usually gives the best performance. But I think that the 3D Galaxy LCS seems like a descent product at least if you are buying a WC kit. At least it looks really foxxy :)
ahpaul82: Is that PSU silent? I am hunting for a new PSU at the moment :rolleyes:
Brandon_Tyler :
the coolant is came with the Gigabyte 3D Galaxy Kit,
its blue in color.
Rasco :
at first i almost go to Thermaltake WC Kit,
but end up buying the Gigabyte WC Kit, (luckly ! :rolleyes: )
freakly, i very satisfy and happy with it .
yeah, compare with my casing fans ,
the OCZ 700W PSU is damn silent,
at least i already used to other sound, not only PSU :P
Brandon_Tyler: I think you can ahieve that color with just pentosin if you use a rather high concentration of it. Otherwise you'd just have to add som color additives, even though it's not really recommened in the long run. But I think that the color of the Pentosin looks great. Here's a link to some Pentosin, but i think you've already seen it :)
ahpaul82: Glad you did'nt buy the TT Big Water :) That kit is just a big NO NO. :rolleyes:
What reservoir is that? Could you post a pic(or several pics) of the whole setup, with the reservoir? Looks cool :)Quote:
Originally Posted by o$$!ram
I think it's a Coolplex reservoir
http://www.scan.co.uk/images/products/392171-A.jpg
ya i just bought a coolplex 10, i got that same design but now wish i would have gotten the 25". to bad coolplex 25's are sold out everywhere in USA.
wait for Eddy to make his res. uses delrin insted of alu! and should be pretty sweet otherwise too!
That alu could do some nasty stuff to your loop (corrosion). I wouldn't get it....
jo ... i have a coolplex 25 ... but sometime i wish i had a bigger one ... i have a seccow p27 here too but it's don't look so nice in my system ;)
btw. here is the update:
http://www.forumdeluxx.de/gallery/da...m/SIMG2920.JPG
http://www.forumdeluxx.de/gallery/da...m/SIMG2910.JPG
now i have a C2D (allendale) @ 3,6GHz (1,42V) an a ASUS P5B Deluxe in my system ... the rams are 2x 512MB Micron D9 (DDR2 533) @ 450Mhz 4-4-4-10
fameless, alpaul82 more pictures pls. nice uncluttered look to both your cases.
fameless what do you intend to fill up all that space above PSU
ahpaul82, is that blue fan on the waterblock or in the side panel of the case (can't understand... :))?
That fan is mounted on the block, check de Gigabyte site. Its used to cool the components next to the socket, since with a wc block there is no more airflow from the HSF. Quite ingenious ;)
Aramdin, i remember there was motherboard which has 2 fans on the border, i don't remember which one, but that was cool...
Updated my box some, now has Core 2 Duo
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...l/IMG_2187.jpg
Nothing really. My Swiftech Qp triple is mounted up top. There might be room to mount a Thermochill PA120.3, but I'm not going to bother doing any further upgrades to this build. It is a socket 478 system after all. But I have some bad ideas involving a PA120.3 and an Enlight CK8950 for a summer project.Quote:
Originally Posted by septim
I'll get more pics up later tonight or tomorrow. I moved the pump and changed the tubing a bit.
ossiram--very nice. I like the blue.
Are there any advantages to having a bigger reservoir?
This is my system. I have yet to find a good place for my res.