Thanks.
as for the res, it does make a slight splashing noise.. but its not too loud... I could probably just add more water so its up to the top to prevent this.. but it doesnt really bother me:)
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Is it Feser uv blue additive or what?
Looks neat although I'm not too fond of the green cables :p: (blue ftw)
Yes, very easy, it's just stuck with doublesided tape, just pry it off with a knife or a flathead screwdriver.
Here's a very nice guide:
http://www.thetechrepository.com/showthread.php?t=19
If only that P5W DH deluxe could do some nice FSB, i really loved it. ;)
I love this thread! After a few hundread pages of reading and
taking down ideas I completed my system so take a look -
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...&pictureid=195
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...&pictureid=187
I needed this top plate to cover up the mess i had made from my
previous build!
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...&pictureid=200
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...&pictureid=186
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...&pictureid=199
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...&pictureid=201
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...&pictureid=192
A couple with the lights on -
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...&pictureid=198
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...&pictureid=197
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...&pictureid=196
I know the Radiator's excessive and so is the PSU but i love it :)!
Forgot to mention the tubing is 7/16 Id on 1/2 OD barbs. Its a very tight fit so i don't believe
there's a need for clamps. The system was leak tested for 24 hours too.
callen_1 great, great great ! :)
Love it, very clean.
:up:
Very nice, looks like a lot of hard work has gone into that build, Great work!
very clean callen_1! :up:
very very nice fallen one!!!
almost mdpc worthy... only thing is that green pcb on the gfx
awesome build anyways!!
I have the same psu mate and i see you sleeved looks good may i ask how you did it? as i would like to do the same...How did you remember where they went as they not color coded...
CHEERS!
also what size dimensions are that case?
Cheers for the positive comments guys, really appreciate it.
@ disruptfam, to sleeve the 24-pin (and i hope people don't mind me writing
this here) -
1) i split each individual cable from the others (end to end) while the plastic
heads were still attached.
2) i used an atx tool to remove a single pin from the end going to the mobo.
3) i cut some thick sleeve (approx. 20 cm long) and two pieces of thick
heatshrink and pushed the single "removed" cable through all of it (without
shrinking yet).
4) i then used thin sleeve and thin shrink wrap on the end of the cable and
used a heat gun to secure it (only the thin heat shrink tho)
5) i re-inserted the pin into its place in the plastic head and did the same to
every other pin, 1 by 1, threading each cable through the thick sleeve.
6) finally i used the heat gun to shrink the thick heat shrink arund the thick
shrink wrap to secure it after it was zip tied.
hope that helps :up:
The case is a lian-li PC-A10B and its dimensions from the site are -
215mm x 535mm x 522mm ( W, H, D)
Before i watercooled i loved the case because i like the minimalist design.
But when i first started watercooling i had never modded a case before, so
when i first tried modding i hated the case and thought it was too small -
see -
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...&pictureid=202
What a f#$%ed up mess!! Although the parts in that system were much
higher end at the time, but i can tell you right now i'd much rather it as it is
now, and in the end it turned out to be a great case (minus the hassle of not
being able to buy a pre built window panel!)
http://i36.tinypic.com/33z5nw1.jpg http://thumbnails8.imagebam.com/1013/3dd0fd10125694.gif http://thumbnails8.imagebam.com/1013/040b1510125744.gif http://thumbnails9.imagebam.com/1013/351d4d10125850.gif
http://i35.tinypic.com/2yye1ld.jpg http://thumbnails8.imagebam.com/1013/982f2610125065.gif http://thumbnails9.imagebam.com/1013/d21c9610125101.gif http://thumbnails8.imagebam.com/1013/f1e89310125161.gif
http://i38.tinypic.com/15wfax1.jpg
http://thumbnails8.imagebam.com/1013/99155410125220.gif http://thumbnails9.imagebam.com/1013/2acfcc10125293.gif http://thumbnails8.imagebam.com/1013/5589d410125411.gif http://i33.tinypic.com/2uqzuv8.jpg
QX6700 ES (will be replaced by a E8200)
ASUS P5N-E SLI
A-DATA 2GB DDR2 (2x1GB) PC6400
ASUS EN7200GS/HTD/128M
2x Western Digital Caviar SE16 500 GB
Plextor PX-760SA
Lian Li PC-V1000A
XSPC X2O Delta
MIPS Asus Chipset Freezer
Tygon R3400 3/8"
EK 1/2" fittings
DCC 3.1
XSPC plexi top
Swiftech micro res
MagiCool XTREME SINGLE 120 Radiator
MagiCool SLIM SINGLE 120 Radiator
EnzoTech CNB-R1 EnzoTech CNB-R1 on the 7200GS and some more beautifull enzotech stuff :)
It was ment to be a cheap quit internet pc, but I could not hold myself to watercool it ect ect ect ,
but quiet it is....:)
Now I can start rebuilding my main pc from 3 loops to 4.
callen, I like the recent changes to your machine as well, very clean and you can tell a lot of planning went into the proejct! :up:
Very nice coolfris...very nice! :up:
u could use these...
http://img80.imageshack.us/img80/5769/imbusms3.png
black is better :)
Nope, it isn't they look very similar, but the A10 is shorter and has a different unique layout more similar to that of a TJ07, the rocketfish is alot more like the Lian Li G70. Not trying to diminish the rocketfish or the Lian Li but they aren't the same. Speaking of which I almost got the A10 before I decided on the TJ09 as my next project.
Amazing stuff Callen, builds like this encourage others to continue with their hobby!
Edit: Score, on page 400.
This is my current rig i get my GTX 280 on wednesday and plan to get rid of my Zalman in 2 weeks and replace with separate parts
http://i289.photobucket.com/albums/l...m/SDC10368.png
Still a fair bit more work to go, hence why theres still some cable clutter. Will be replacing the 3870X2 with a 4870X2 and DFI 790FX with a SB750 board when they both arrive. GPU waterloop should be in by next weekend though.
http://img137.imageshack.us/img137/8...2008488ng3.jpg
http://img370.imageshack.us/img370/6...2008489yi0.jpg
http://img117.imageshack.us/img117/7...2008492nr2.jpg
http://img366.imageshack.us/img366/3...2008495ig9.jpg
http://img393.imageshack.us/img393/2...2008497hi2.jpg
http://img393.imageshack.us/img393/8...2008498kh3.jpg
@Callen_1 nice setup dude I like the mods on that case :up:
@ D-Cyph3r I was wondering how good is that keyboard, I was between that one or G15
callen 1 i must say that is a massive difference between your old and new!
good work
sorry for the poor image quality, all I have is a point and shoot digi.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...e/dsc03622.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...e/dsc03621.jpg
Still plan to put some modders mesh to hide that foul green pcb on the videocard.
pwolfe, that looks sweet man!
I used a point and shoot for my pics too. you just need to take them in
a naturally bright place without the flash and use a tripod (i bought a
cheap $29 one, it seemed to do the job) and lower the iso as much as
possible.
If people need more advice on how to shoot photos there's a short list of
instructions on the mdpc site. It helped a lot, especilly the tripod tip!
EDIT: :up: for post #10000 on the 400th page, you were waiting for that
weren't you :) !!
i can see a 240 rad and a 120...