It's probably some gay colour under the casing - PCB green, or that hideous beige that they used to make stuff in :rofl:
Printable View
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and a picture of the custom rad grill on the top
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What LED fans are those? Trying to find some that don't just "glow".
Zalman fans are the best looking fans that I know about. :)
Noone makes fans like'em. You can also see the leds on the CNPS9700. :)
Just finished leak-testing. Still a fair bit of cable management to go, but I'm done for this weekend...
I think I need to redo the GPUs because I can't get the side panel on because the fan hits the tubing and pinches it. Going to borrow a page from CD and do the cards in parallel with EK Stubbies.
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tight rig :D
@zlojack
you should water run your 3870s in parallel
my first time posting here. but been a lurker here for so long. lol! ;-)
my simple rig..not yet final. will add 2nd loop for the chipset and mosfet and will be cooled by a pa120.1
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very clean. but why the flow killing elbows??
brilliant. nice job on the clean build, and the elbows werent really that bad, just nit picking. :p plz tell me thats not an aluminum topped GTX cpu block. watch out for corrosion. you should try and get a copper top or just get a D-tek Fuzion CPU block
yes sir,i am aware of that issue on the gtx block. i already have the copper top and will change it if i have spare time. right now im using a strong concentration of feser base anti-corrosion additive as a prevention.
thanks for a warning. ;-)
perfect, just making sure you are aware. with the new top you dont have to run any anti corosive just so u know.
There you go phillip..hope this shows you enough.
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nice very clean setup ;)
i love that pump cooler ;) very nifty
Yeh I reckon it makes a big difference too, If i turn the low RPM fan off, it gets very warm to touch, but with the fan on it's cool as. The same can be said with the low RPM 120mm Yate loon fan on the ram, I have a OCZ ram cooler that made to much noise and didn't fit well at all, not to mention cooling was nothing to write home about. I reckon I might try and bling it up a bit and make a easy mount for it..........anyone interested.
Nothing glamorous, just well working system. 360mm radiator for CPU alone is overkill but in near future I will put GPU and NB in the loop too.
Block: Ek-Waterblocks Supreme, Pump: DCC 12V, Pump top: Ek-waterblocks, Tubing: Masterkeel 7/16", Fittings: 1/2", Radiator: Magicool 360mm slim
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:rolleyes:
i had a look at threw most of these , theres some amazing setups there.
but one thing i dont get is , alot of these setups run the pump line into the cpu then rad etc then some others run the rad first into the cpu then res then pump etc.
which would work best? i was going to setup mine like this -rad>cpu>res>pump>rad .hmm not sure now.
loop order shoudn't matter too much. There is only a few centigrade difference anywhere on it. Go for a setup which will give the least restrictive flow (ie. not using right angle barbs) and which looks neatest!