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Couldn't resist a sweet deal of CPU and Mobo was less than $300, i think is was around $280.00 dollars. Anyways, just wanted to share some pictures. I love them nickel Heatkiller waterblocks is freakin sexy, same with backplate. So is the Koolance CPU 380i block and those Quick Disconnects from Koolance is next best thing since slice bread. The way i had setup is so easy to clean. ENJOY!
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Originally Posted by
scgt1
I don't know about pulling the heat off that pump into the front rad either. May mounting the pump/res in the rear unless there isn't space between the board and side panel.
I tried fitting the pump in the back but it does not fit ;) Time will tell how long it will last but my system does not get very hot so im positive!
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My extreme watercooling system :)
CPU: Intel Сore i7 3930К
MB: Asus Rampage IV Extreme
GPU: Asus GTX Titan SLI
RAM: Corsair Dominator Platinum CL10 2666 MHz 4x4GB
SSD: Crucial M4 256Gb
Sound: Asus Xonar DX
Сase: Dimastech Bench Table MINI
PSU: Corsair AX1200
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Jonik
My extreme watercooling system :)
Nice work:up:
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Aerocool Strike-X Air Water Cooling :Orange Edition :D
http://image.ohozaa.com/i/8a3/lWPrpm.jpg
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mesh to acrylic.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zkIJjSC2O9c
Aerocool Strike-X Air
GIGABYTE Z77X-UP7
Intel Core i7-3770K
Palit GTX 680
G.SKILL DDR3 8GTXD 2666(4GBx2)
Western Digital Caviar Black SATA3 1TB
Corsair AX1200
Dell U2410
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Been a long time since I have been around, but finally put together a quick project last weekend. Of course it is not done, I am tossing around the idea of adding a second 7850 so I can max things out for a while. Well....mostly max things out.
I like keeping things clean and simple.......for now.
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Geez, time to update the sig, that was soon 2000 and late.
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Nice setup you have there! Good job!
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I'd really like to see a "WHOLE" case vs myspace type pictures. Just a suggestion :)
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lowfat
What fluid are you using?
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My latest build using a Fractal Design Arc Midi R2:
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/.../h2o-01-sm.jpg
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/.../h2o-02-sm.jpg
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/.../h2o-03-sm.jpg
More Images:
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/...ter/h2o-04.jpg
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/...parts-list.png
My priorities with this build were low noise (achieved), performance (still tweaking), and appearance. The appearance really isn't that important since the case is sitting in a location where nobody can easily see into the window, but I have a hard time NOT fussing over the appearance excessively. :D The only aspect that I'm not quite happy with is that bit of a loop in the GPU cables; I may redo them at some point.
That bay reservoir was such a headache to bleed!
I initially went with a XSPX Raystorm Copper block for the CPU but was really uncomfortable with the mounting; the springs are so freakin strong that I couldn't get a feel as to whether I was applying even pressure on the block. I ended up pulling that block off and going with an EK Supremacy using the Naked Ivy kit, which is giving me 49 to 51C load temps under Prime95 at my initial test overclock of 4.6 Ghz (i7 3770k).
If you look closely at the top-right clear shroud, you can see the tube passing through it from the reservoir/pump to the motherboard block; the only way that I could make that link was to route the tubing directly through the shroud.
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Elmy
What fluid are you using?
water + Mayhems deep blue + Ice Dragon nanofluid.
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lowfat
water + Mayhems deep blue + Ice Dragon nanofluid.
Im so confused lol.. so you used distilled + ice dragon and you used the deep blue to die the icedragon?
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This is mine not as neat as all but cards eat venom runing and playing the GALAXY GTX680 SOC at 1320 core +700mem
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and...done !!!
HAF X all open + 3 universal EK acetal + Bridge + Swiftech MCX pump + XPSC 460 rad + Masterkleer Tubes + Bitspower Silver Barbs
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Kenjiwing
Im so confused lol.. so you used distilled + ice dragon and you used the deep blue to die the icedragon?
Mayhems pastel range is pretty much distilled + Ice Dragon + dye. I bought 4L of Ice Dragon before Mayhems started to sell his pastel coolants. So I just mix my own. That way I can pick the colours and opacity of the coolant.
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Nice build and work jones965
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Onwards and upwards finished build
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imersa: Nice Work Bro! I'm lovin' it, almost as much as I'm lovin' mah Clacks!