are those fans are UV or LED? because i want to do a water cooling setup that showcases the UV tubing and i would like to know if i use LED fans along with the UV cathodes, will the LED fans dim the UV effect on the tubs??
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are those fans are UV or LED? because i want to do a water cooling setup that showcases the UV tubing and i would like to know if i use LED fans along with the UV cathodes, will the LED fans dim the UV effect on the tubs??
Almost done. A couple of more final touches to come.
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Wow! I can't remember the name of that Zalman case, but it will stay on my mind for a long time. When I started building computers, I liked to browse NewEgg sorting everything by highest price. I remember that the Core2Quad extreme was more expensive than higher performing i7s, Perfect Storm memory was in stock, and this case was the most expensive right next to the Lian Li PC-P80. I did some google searches and found horrendous builds inside that case, but you've really broken the mold!
Isn't that Zalman Z-Machine GT1000? :D It was veeeery expensive years ago :o
Thanks! PCAddict is right, It is the Zalman Z-Machine GT1000-T. It took A LOT of time and planning to fit everything in a $400 mid tower case with almost no cable management design in mind. An Internal custom liquid cooling loop was even a tougher challenge. So keeping it simple and with quietness in mind, 1x 120 rad (HWlabs SR1 120) rad with a strong performing CPU block (EK Supreme HF) were my only options. CPU Temperature is at 38°C idle and 60°C at full load using handbreak with Hyperthreading on. No ground breaking records for an overclocked i7 2600k but it is extremely quiet. The VGA fan is the only noise generated from the PC. Adding a VGA block to the loop will cause more complications :/
The MPDC-X sleeve job took hours to finish with no compromise in mind especially with double wires on the ATX and PCI-E cables.
I have yet to see more than one build log for this case and the one I am referring to is with an external Feser 360/420 Monster rad.
just needs some black and red o-rings on the gpu fitting and it will look perfect
@sate200, All in a single loop? Your rig is nice, congrats!
hello friend, are 2 loops,
FIRST LOOP(CPU AND MOTHERBOARD)- BAY RESERVOIR WITH D5-KOOLANCE 450S, RAD 360 IN PART OF UP, BLOCK MOTHERBOARD, CPU, SOUTHBRIDGE AND FINISHING RESERVOIR!!!
SECOND LOOP, BAY RESERVOIR WITH SECOND D5-KOOLANCE 450S, RAD BOX WITH 3 X KOOLANCE 360, AND RESERVOIR EK TUBE 140 WITH D5-MCP655, VGAS IN SERIE, AND FINISHING RESERVOIR!!!
THANKS!!!
Nice rig sate200, how close are the black EK backplates to the DIMM slots?
Looks very tight... but I see it's possible :)
Hi everyone, i have the same reservoir taht is in the picture below and i would liek to know what fitting/connector is being used to conect the reservoir with the ek d5 dual top mod. Thanks
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You are looking at Bitspower D-Plug Set that allowes quick /easy connection to other components (IE: Pumps). Here is a link to Performance-pcs.
Littledevil LD-PC V8 Black.
Just google it, you may never want another case ;)
snipeangel
Very Nice!
Are you running all of that on a single MCP355?
Ye, the loop turn with only one MCP355, no problem for me.
Are you using plexi glass as a separator between compartments?
@snipeangel : i love those white loops! as sexy as possible !!! :up:
and i love that motherboard too !
et en plus c'est un mod français... le top quoi ;)
@Avathar77 yes this is folded plexigas for the HDD compartment and plexiglas for the bottom, I use a vinyl adhesive film.
@ josk1 thank you,I'm happy you like it :D merci à toi ça fait plaisir ;)