Indeed it is! www.mcmaster.com r0x0rz j0r b0x0rz :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Delirious
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Indeed it is! www.mcmaster.com r0x0rz j0r b0x0rz :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Delirious
Thats an interesting loop you have there. 2 pumps?
sephiroth8748, you should deffinetly change your loop order.. res goes right before the pump, not in the middle of the loop
I was going to do that at first but it would require about a foot more of tubing. What I'll probably do is wait till I change my water and clean my blocks and replace my res with a t-line to make it easier. btw, there's only one pump ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by MaxxxRacer
Also that is a really really sharp bend you got there near the rad and pump. You might wanna fix that because your pump could be sucking in air. You'd probably hear a whining noise. It's in pain, man:slap: !
Thx. It is 11/8 with Tygon. :)
Just finished up my daily user earlier today:
http://img404.imageshack.us/img404/1...sefront6ra.jpg http://img404.imageshack.us/img404/1138/topcase8xo.jpg
http://img17.imageshack.us/img17/9268/sidewc8cr.jpg
EDIT: In the pics, it looks as if there's some water on the pump's base...I guarantee there isn't....It's just some sort of wierd reflection from the plexi..lol
Coolermaster ATCS 210, i love that case, probs my all time favourite, good to see it still being used.
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Originally Posted by Master_G
I've been trying to figure out how to fit a proper water cooling setup inside my Coolermaster ATC-200. Its a tiny bit shorter than the ATC-210 and there isn't much room for pumps and radiators. I considered mounting such gear outside the case but i'm still uncertain.
This case of mine right now is too loud..... need to enjoy the silence.
Wait till you see what's gonna happen in the near future. It took me forever to find another ATCS210 (I've owned my orignal one for a few years already), but I recently got another and am gonna chop it in half and stick a phase unit inside ;) The mod's been done before, but I loved it when I saw it and now am capable of the same....:woot:Quote:
Originally Posted by Master_G
WOW. Looks awsome.Quote:
Originally Posted by s7e9h3n
Could you list the components used? :)
is that front rez even in the loop? or just for show?
Thanks :toast: The W/C loop is Res -> D5 -> DtekCustoms Heatercore -> Swiftech Storm -> Swiftech MCW-50 -> T-line -> Res.......All tubing is Tygon-3603 1/2ID, 3/4OD, oh...and a DD fill port...Quote:
Originally Posted by stryg
I've grown tired of running my daily user outside of my case and on the table so I decided to build this. I've still got a few more plans for this unit and when I'm done, it'll be cooled by a custom single stage phase -> that's still a little more manageable than my -87C autocascade :p: It's been a couple of years since I've been away from water, but I must say that I'm extremely impressed with this Swiftech Storm cpu block. It sure blows the block I last had (whitewater) out of the water (hehehe). This block allows me to idle a good 6-8C lower than the best aircooling I've had on my FX55/56 (the one in sig). Here's a shot of my temps in bios @ 1.58Vcore. This room is definately not cold, no windows are open, and it's in fact a quite comfortable ambient temp....
http://img468.imageshack.us/img468/4...tertemp6pa.jpg
@ Trance - Of course it's in the loop, why wouldn't it be? lol It's mounted where the hard drives usually would go, so of course I had to figure out where to put them inside my case ;) :
http://img468.imageshack.us/img468/4323/hdplug4vj.jpg
Here's a little fun with lighting:
http://img359.imageshack.us/img359/7...cklight3nz.jpg
Is that a Iceberq 4 on the chipset? If so, how did you manage to get that on without hitting the resistors?
Lol...it seems like I've had to repost this a million times....np though....:toast: It's a spire cooler, but exactly the same as the iceberq:Quote:
Originally Posted by Sloppy
http://img181.imageshack.us/img181/3...edremel2ft.jpg
Dremel where the area is circled and you'll have no probs....
Personally, I like my swiftech better, but that's on my board that's on my autocascade:
http://img74.imageshack.us/img74/958/swifty4su.jpg
i asked, cuz it's the first time i've seen both res, and at line used in a loop
Ahhh...ok...it's just easier to fill from outside of the case ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by trance565
Stephen, it looks very nice. Who made that custom res in the front of the case?
TYVM....I did :)Quote:
Originally Posted by MaxxxRacer
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Originally Posted by s7e9h3n
Can you show us a pick from the front with the UV on now that the res has green inside of it? ;)
my first watercooled rig i just finished 2 weeks ago...
http://img398.imageshack.us/img398/4690/img01812lc.jpg
http://img16.imageshack.us/img16/4/img01820bn.jpg
http://img74.imageshack.us/img74/449/img01878uh.jpg
Nice :cool:
Heres my next rig, is a lian li v1000 classic, has a thermochill 120.3 rad in the top, just the cpu and gfx are cooled, but when i get into some money, i will be adding, hopefullly 2 single rads (front and back) and watercooling the FETs, the memory, and the NB! the pump i'm using is an hpps v2.0 (1046 chasis)
lets hope i can get some money together so finish the monster off, anywho, heres the pics :) enjoy:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...9-1-060007.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...9-1-060011.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...9-1-060008.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...9-1-060006.jpg
nice jopers.. i like the way the red bleeds out and makes the case glow