I guess that's me took a very nobish pictures :p:
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Very clean!
my water cooled HAF922
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Cheers to all and congrats on such nice rigs :up:
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got done today :D
just needs some minor changes tho
my modest antec 1200
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Sweet build Prometheus2010!
The 700D should be available soon, the only difference is it's w/o the hot swap bay but cost less than the 800D. You should check it out :)
Thank you, Anemic. It still need some detail works, just need to find some time to do it all at once.
That's a super sexy build iHannes :up::up:
Amazing!:shocked:
What's that memory cooler?
Those filters look awesome but I am always afraid those gaps are too big and don't stop all the dust from getting in the rad.
True, but smaller dust has a harder time getting stuck in the rad then bigger dust, so it should give you some extra time.
Also Boulard, I'd really like to know how many fans you use when you need 2(!) lamptron controllers. Those things give 30W on each channel. You can easily hook up 5 GT's on a single channel.
My 2 latest builds.
still a little bit rough on the edges.
http://img693.imageshack.us/img693/5...c00457j.th.jpg
ATI
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p.s: the rad in the firs pick is not yet mounted
My power-pc :)
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i7 980X/EVGA Classified 4-Way SLI/12Gb kingston Hyper X 1600MHz/ 2x5970/Intel X25 80GB SSD
Cool, first picture I've seen of someone using the EK Dual Link adapter :D.
So that EK Dual Link thing acts as a water bridge between the two blocks, right?
I do not see the pump for the gpu:shrug:
These filter are doing a great job. Im running the TFC360 like this for a year now and its stil very clean. Just had a lil dust to remove when i mounted it on the HWD.
As for the controller, i ordered 2 of these. They dont cost that much and i know that i have plenty of room for more fans.
I doubt that a simple convection cool two monsters :down:
WCRF, :clap: That GPU loop has got to be one of the sweetest little loops I've ever seen. Nice selection of components and execution. :up:
LeandroJVarini, Rules in the first post state that you don't quote pics.
It was not easy to find!!
Ys, it's right.
:rofl::rofl::rofl:
http://img338.imageshack.us/img338/1...kblocks.th.jpg
:clap:
:up:
Thank you guys.
I did it it for us!!!!
BR rules!!!
Yes man the most beautiful pc I've ever seen here in Brazil is your's wcrf.
Banchetto 101 build...
http://i867.photobucket.com/albums/a...ntos/CPU11.jpg
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DFI X58-T3EH8
920 D0
3x2gb OCZ DDR3-1600
Asus HD5870
OCZ 60GB Vertex
Razer Barracuda
Laing DDC Ultra / Alphacool Tank Top/ PA120.3 / Enzotech SNBW/ HK 3.0 Copper / EK-FC5870
XFX 9800GT added for PhysX:
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Where'd you get that PCI bracket with the routing holes? Do they fit 1/2" tubes?
Beautifull system, WCRF!
nice to see beautifull rigs from Brazil!
OPPSSS Your more observant then I. LOL I didn't even notice that.
I have an answer though. :rofl:
He ran out of paint and really wanted to get the loop done so he could test out his awsome hardware. LOL
:clap::clap::clap::clap::clap::clap::clap::clap: :clap::clap:
The crowd goes wild!
You're a Texan, so I'm going to give you the award of a valid hypothesis. (I was born in Corpus Christi)
Not far from where I was born "Houston" well compared to where I reside now anyway.
Nice to see you ran up north where its not so hot. My Uncle lives in Milwaukee and was down for mothers day this weekend he should be arriving back in your neck of the woods shortly. :up:
Cool, cool! I really wish I could've stayed down there. My dad was stationed in Corpus, then he was relocated to Maine, then we had to move to Chicago for his job, then we moved to Wisconsin for relatives.
Here you go man. I think this is the same thing.
http://www.performance-pcs.com/catal...ducts_id=23331
Sorry haha must of spaced there for a second
He's using Swiftec's Radbox and the PCI bracket is included with it.
http://www.performance-pcs.com/catal...oducts_id=1956
Hey guys - it's fine to comment on a nice system, but let's try to keep multiple comments / questions to PMs or ask the poster to open up a thread in the general section. We're getting short on case photos the last few pages ;)
I'm new here, that i would hello to everyone.
Here some pictures of my 3rd revision...
http://lh3.ggpht.com/_04aqtqhwFu4/S-..._Worklog63.jpg
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Time to upgrade and re do my watercooling. I have taken it apart now, but thought I re post 2 of the old pitures in here.
http://robbakker.com/cmt01/images/T01wc034s.jpg
http://robbakker.com/cmt01/images/T01wc038s.jpg
Oh, is the coolant dyed or the gentle blue tint is coming from fans?
I think is the second thing. The Primochill coolant is not like Feser One, ad it has less color (purple).
Melampus
bravo !
p.s.
kiedy nikiel na GPU ?
Nice1 Melampus, um where you get the 780i Bitspower Blocks?..me want them for the sake of it haha
Hi, these are my Lian V2000 twins. My wife uses the silver one.
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My worklog here.
My photobook here.
Impressive....also the fact that the blocks are DIY (if the ones in signature are the ones in photos) gives extra points....
Thanks for reading.
Yeah man, I studied some market products, re-design them to my preference and drew them up, and asked a friend who is a signage contractor to make them for me. It was started a year ago~~
You may find more in my photo book, the CAD files are all in there:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/cwpp/co...7620593514225/
I bought it at FrozenCPU: http://www.frozencpu.com/products/23...it_500763.html
But it looks like they don't have it anymore, it's a broken link.. :shrug:
It call's Innovatek Tubing Pass-Thru Kit (500763)
Also it's for 3/8"ID (1/2"OD) tubes. The 1/2"ID will not fit.
Thank you, Fabrício!
Thank you!
Almost the same, but I think this Bitspower one is shorter.
Imho it's simplier to buy L bracket by koolance and bolt on it's G1/4 threads standart fittings of choice, eg. even quick disconnect ones ..
I bought it in Performance PCS. You can still buying it in black edition.:rolleyes:
Thank's dude:up:
I don't wanna put nickel on my GPU. 9800GX2 will soon go to rent. The 470's in on the way with Koolance block.
PPOST - amazing rig:shocked:
What about with this empty 5.25'' drive bays? What panels You useing?
I just leave them empty and cover by clear acrylic in the front. The cover is meant to be dismantled whenever water re-filling is needed.
You can see more in my worklog, just opened. Thanks~
Absolutely amazing V2000s ppost! Extremely impressive - I could spend 5 minutes staring at the pics and still miss something with all the detail you have added.
Hello everyone
here is my PC:
on the begining was regular case
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after few modification:
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The PoseidonAS is my case. The AS stands for almost silent. You would think that having a 980X and two 5870s in the same loop on a 240mm rad would be trouble but actually the temps are not bad at all, even under load. At 4.2 on the CPU and 900/1300 on the GPUs, the temps while gaming in something like Crysis are about 54 C on the CPU and 48 C on the GPUs. And I have the fans set to spin at only 600 rpms roughly. Not dead silent, but not far off either. Not nearly as nice as some of the works of art in this gallery (kind of a throwback to the earlier days of watercooling) but here it is none the less. Components:
i7 980X @ 4.2 GHz, ASUS P6T Deluxe Version 2 (BIOS 1003), 12 GB Corsair Dominator @ 1866, 2 x 5870 (Crossfire), Ageia PhysX PPU card, X-FI Titanium Champion Fatalt1y, 2 x 2 Vertex 2 100 GB (RAID 0), 2 x 2 Vertex 120 GB (RAID 0), Seagate 1 TB, Samsung 1 TB, Thermaltake Toughpower 1200W modular, Lite-On iHAS424 24x DVD burner, Pioneer BDR-205 Blue Ray Burner, Swiftech Apogee XT, 2 (two) MCW-80 blocks on GPUs, Thermochill PA 120.2, MCP 655 Vario, Logitech G19, MX Revolution and G7 wireless, Creative Gigaworks 750, Sharp LC-46D85U, Track IR 5 and CH Products Fighterstick, Revised Franken Potato, and Pro Pedals
Case is a big ole Chenming 910 from circa 2003 and had to remove my PhysX card temporarily to make a few changes. After Nvidia treated folks badly by not fixing problems with the 680i, 780i chipsets, canceling support for the Ageia PhysX cards, trying to prevent SLI on X58 chipsets and generally lying about most things GTX 480/470 related, .... they have gradually gotten on my bad side. Each year they continue to fall lower and lower in my opinion, until I wont support their products anymore if there is a decent competitor.
Nice specs jayhall (to say the least!:up:) and those temps are pretty amazing for just a 120.2 rad... I wonder though...what are your cpu temps after a good few hours of stressing at full load? Have you tested?
Pretty strong views you have of the green team! They've let me down recently, I'd hoped for so much more from fermi.
Oh and loving the flight sim gear! :yepp:
If I run Prime95 for an hour or so (with the GPUs at idle), the 980X gets up to about 77 deg C or there abouts on all the cores. I am not really a fan or antagonist of any large tech company (Intel, MS, ATI, Nvidia, etc....) but it seems that Nvidia has taken several deliberate steps over the last ~ 4 to 5 years to keep screwing their own support base. I used to own a 680 board and it had several low level engineering problems that should have been fixed before release. Now I have to use a custom hack to get my PhysX card to work with ATI GPUs and then they made Intel drop their chipset license over the SLI crap (until they turned face at the last moment). Finally the GTX 480 stuff (at least from my engineering background point of view) is just deplorable. And with all these actions, they keep upsetting the very enthusiasts who support them with the cold hard cash.
The best flight stuff out (that is aimed at the enthusiast and not the military or the super-rich) is from CH Products.
Hello everyone, I hope you enjoy these pictures of my sniper project. I got a couple ideas from some cases I saw on these forums so if anyone sees an idea that someone else came up with please let me know so I can give credit. Also I'm wondering if you guys think this loop will support another 5870?
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Noiseblockers and GTS, there's an oxymoron if I ever saw one. :shakes::rolleyes:
Nope. Noiseblockers are only "decent" when used to move air either into or out of the case. When they try to move air through something that offers resistance such as a heat sink or rad, they perform very poorly because they don't have the static pressure needed to force the air through. Add onto that the GTS is a rad that requires a lot of static pressure, something more like a Delta fan can produce to get the best performance from it.
I don't agree with that if you look they produce more static pressure then the
Sharkoon Silent Eagle or the Scythe Gentle Typhoon some of the most common fans used for this type of application. Maybe not as much static pressure as the Deltas but not everone wants the noise a Delta fan puts out. Any fan would work better with a low FPI rad.