the outsides are just for vents.
the middle is a double sanace core with 25mm on the front and rear gutted as shourds. :rofl:
total fans used in this project is 24.
8 sanace core
8 yates ends
8 yates as shrouds.
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all is cool :D then
lol as i said i felt wind pressure while testing my fans on medium 5 feet away... :rofl:
Yup!
2 san ace each on 1 chanel.
Then the 4 yates on the ends on one channel.
Total channels on controller is 6. Using all of them.
Remember oracle will have its own independant PSU.
Damn $200 bones in fans alone LOL 2 480's that's one expensive core well it is extreme systems right. All I wanna know is where in the world are you going to mount that thing? It's awesome BTW Also are you going to need a 1000w supply or some dylithium crytals? to source power to it?
-sponge
Mb you can give us some youtube video to hear noise and see pressure (with a4 paper or so) ? :D
um... no one has seemed to mention that your rad sandwich is pointless. You will just be puming warm air from one rad into the other, thus defeating the purpose of the second radiator.
Not if the rad with the hot air has the warmer water.
I would just rather have 2 rads, each with their own fans.
I know the delta will be low, but even with one rad and all of those fans your temps would be so low that even a totaly seperate rad with its own fresh air supply would not help that much. What you are doing is virtually pointless as it will not help your temps much at all. I think its called the law of diminshing returns and Newtons law of heating that will show you why your endeavor is pointless from a performance standpoint.
But I could be wrong if you plan to run tri SLI in a dual socket C2Q system at 4.5Ghz.
If the fans aren't counter rotating, is there any point to that? Furthermore with the 25mm 'extractors' and 'inlets'.
Dual processor Gainestown and board.
http://i125.photobucket.com/albums/p...morla/Joke.jpg
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Possibly with the addition of a second HD4870X2 + a SAS controller.
Near peak wattage estimate around 800W.
Comes down to splitting the loops on 2 rads using monster rads to keep noise level down.
Max i did all the homework needed. :D
This isnt just a stupid excessive build im doing.
Its me we're talking about. :rofl:
Wait... bad example...
OK! i get the reason why you thought it was a stupid excessive build. :rofl:
martin showed that it helped a little. If anything i can downvolt my fans to 7V instead of 9V and achieve superior static @ cost of little sound.
Also i needed the spacing in between, and now i have a TON of san aces, and said hellz why not.
(need to leave my mark on the forum b4 i go quiet)
cool sandwich... it should be "adequate" for your intended purposes, hehehe... moar pics Naekuh moar pics...
lol. with all that CPU you need a good videocard. I would suggest the newer dual core Adaptec SAS controller. They have the highest throughput of any SAS controller. Couple that with the 15k SAS Seagate drives in RAID 0 and have yourself a party. The 300GB 15k drives I have seen for as little as 150 dollars. A hell of a lot better deal than the raptors.
maxxx: if the warmest water is put into the first radiator which is receiving the exhaust air then there should be equal delta for both rads thus achieving the desired effect. of course it would be less efficient than two rads receiving fresh air, however it is more space efficient and is more effective than the alternative of the single rad.
Pics of the board please.
finally.. A computer that might be able to play crysis ... :rofl:
tweedle dee and tweedle dumb, what st00pid names for processors :P nice build anyway
would you have prefered salt and pepper? :rofl:
I cant show you guys the codes on those cpu's. Gray seemed boring..
DDC sink pictures:
http://i125.photobucket.com/albums/p...a/IMG_0126.jpg
http://i125.photobucket.com/albums/p...a/IMG_0127.jpg
Next thing i ask bei is to make me the entire bottom base. :rofl:
how did I miss that? those heat sinks are sweet:yepp:
Man sooo extreme NaeKuh looking forward to seeing more.... benches please...
-sponge