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damn your desk looks awesome
My new rig and case....2 stealthed drives...forgot to mount the rear exhaust fan :)
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v3...i/IMG_1436.jpg
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Nice&Clean
Here's a teaser to my almost finished newest evolution of my ongoing watercooling project. If you see this Maxxxracer and remember me, you can see my system is getting better and better :).
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Cooling Specs: Alu-top Whitewater, Swiftech MCP650, PolarFLO TT Chrome VGA, Swiftech reservoir, heatercore w/ two high speed sunnon 120mm, swiftech radbox.
System Specs: 3200+ venice, dfi sli-dr, 1gb ocz pc3200 el rev2, evga 6800 256mb, hitachi 80gb SATAII, audigy 2 zs, ocz modstream 500, lian li pc65b
I haven't fully closed the motherboard tray because you can see the radbox covers the edge. I cannot close it until everything is done and my side panel is in.
Any comments?
Now this is a nice, tight, good-looking system setup. Kudos m8! I have something similar in mind and am in the middle of outlining it on paper and ordering. What kind of load temps are you getting?
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Originally Posted by stardust
your pumping IN TO your res instead of pulling from it
do you get any caviation?
what bacon said..
bacon.. i should get ur title changed to "and eggs".. hehe
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Originally Posted by MaxxxRacer
lol will keep it in mind ;)
im just deciding on a case to house my silent water rig, then ill be away again
pc65 less practical, looks much better
akasa eclipse, more room, not so good looking
Bacon you hit it on the spot. The PC65 is very difficult to work with when you want a decent 1/2" water cooling system. I found my solution by locating my rad behind my case about a year ago (page 5 of this thread for my second watercooling setup). This gives me a serious problem with loop order, as Maxxxracer pointed out to me a year ago, and I've been gradually trying to improve the loop order.
When I was first doing my fill, I had some problems with cavitation, but after I managed to get water in every part of the tube by rotating my entire case several dozen times I got the loop working. I filled the reservoir almost completely with water so now everything works like a charm.
My load temps are 32C @ 2.8ghz and about 30C @ 2.0ghz. I think my radiator is big enough for my components, especially with my two loud sunnon fans sucking massive air.
Right now I'm in the middle of cleaning up my wires and looking for an anti-dust solution... any ideas? comments?
Have to agree, after going to stright watercooling in a pc65 with 1/2" tubing space is damn tight - very hard to hide the wires thats for sure!having said that I do have quite a lot in this case. Have to say I'm also very pleased with it. Pretty quiet near silent (PSU is the loudest), much mroe convenient that phase change and my load temps are 38C with an overclocked X2 (both cores full load) and an overclocked GTX in the loop. I'm not using a shroud either (no room!) so no doubt theres a big ol' dead spot.
Wow is that the new Storm block from swiftech please tell me how das it preform. And is it only block or the kit.Quote:
Originally Posted by aznblueeboi
Love your specs almost similer to mine including the best case ever :fact:
Anyone know where i can get that case it's calling my name XDQuote:
Originally Posted by stardust
lian li pc65bQuote:
Originally Posted by NothingToLose
Spinal
nice PC :)
@Spinal would you like to post some more pictures. I have the same tower and I'm very interested how you managed to get your radiator in the case. I don't have enough room above my psu. Only 5 centimeters.
Dude.... :slobber: that case is enormous, i thought my CM stacker was big... wat's the height on it? Nice W/C system! :cool:
Thx :toast:
Its a normal Chieftec Bigtower : http://www.chieftec.com/products/dragon/da01wd.htm
Here it is my new Waterstation:
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If you have some question on any things...i'm here to reply :P
Here is my system, i just redid it all. It's a terrible shot i know, and i don't have any pics of the hard drives bolted in above the CD rom drives. My digicam sucks. But you can kind of tell what's going on.
My temps are really great, the only disappointment is the UV green. It wasn't very bright so i put a few more drops into the loop... instead of making a brighter green, it clung to the tubing in its condensed iodine-looking form and ended up coating all the tubes with a dull red-ish color. So it's not much of a neon green...
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v7...shedinside.jpg
Got a pic from the weapon 2-302 core?
I'm expecting mine sometime next week. Can't wait to get that monster in my hands.
amduser :
not bad, although the management of your tubing looks a little weird.
Why did you use the top inlet for the Laing Pro and not the front one?
YesQuote:
Originally Posted by Jupiler
With my old setup
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v7...s-finished.jpg
And by itself
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v7...heatercore.jpg