i used in quite past tygon tubes, i loved the clearnes but, i had to remove them because in less than a month the choke... don't know why... so i'm looking for some clear tubes as tygon, but the do not have to choke.....
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whoa d4l super clean niiiice
Well I hope the pictures of my case are any good.. all those slick cases and mods here... i'll do better on my next mod :)
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New mobo...
PC specs:
- Intel Core i7 2600K Processor
- Asus MIVE-Z motherboard
- Corsair Dominator GT 2000MHz 8-9-8 2X2GB DDR3 DRAM
- 2X MSI nVidia GTX580 SLI Graphic Cards (GC)
- 2X Intel SSD X25-M 160GB Gen2 Solid State Drive in raid0 (SSD)
- WD Caviar Black 1TB SATA3 hard disk drive (HDD)
- Corsair AX1200W Power Supply Unit (PSU)
- LiteON 24x DVD-RW Writer
- LittleDevil PC-V8 Inverted Casing + LianLi Alu case feet black
- Dell Ultrasharp 3008WFP LCD Monitor
- Logitech Z5500 Speaker
- Asus Xonar D2X Sound Card
Cooling gears:
EK Supreme HF Plexi-Nickel - CPU block
EK MIVE Plexi-Nickel WB - Mobo block
EK RAM Block for Corsair DomGT Plexi+Nickel
2x EK FC580 GTX+ - Plexi+Acetal - GC blocks
1X Feser TFC-480 Quad Radiator (for GPU loop)
2X XSPC RX480 Quad Radiators (for CPU loop)
2X Swiftech MCP655 Vario Pump with EK D5 Top POM
2X EK Multioption X2 250 Advanced Reservoir
Bitspower & Feser Compression Fittings mainly silver shinning 1/2" ID 3/4" OD
Primochill Clear Tubing 1/2" ID 3/4" OD
Primochill Blood Red Non Conductive coolant
16X Scythe GT 1850rpm fans
2X Aerocool Shark Devil Red 140mm fans + DEMCiflex fan filter
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wow . nice.
do you really need this many rads to cool that rig? ;d (rhetorical question)
Big machine - big LC :)
PS.
the same question you can ask Elder ;)
shame its black and red /barf
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More pictures, including an outside shoot with much better lighting http://profile.imageshack.us/user/dwr083/
Specs:
Thermaltake Armor A30
890GXM-G65
Phenom II X4 965 OC'd to 3.84
6GB DDR3
2x 500GB HD's in Raid 0
HD 6950 (second one on its way)
My first LC build. It's pretty difficult to fit it all in that tiny case. The only way to mount the rad was directly on top.
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Well, since you showed yours I guess I'll show you mine. ha. I apologize for the crappy photo skills.
Asus Maximus IV Gene-Z
i5 2500k @ 4.8Ghz
16GB of DDR3 @ 2133MHz
6 X Crucial C300 128GB Raid 0
2 x GTX580's
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Now the ugly side....this is under my desk. I was laying on my back looking up. Just to give you a bit of perspective for the camera angle.
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Dual loops in a 350D is pretty impressive. What kind of ~200mm radiator is that at the bottom?
It's a 200mm by Phobya
By the way it's not so difficult thanks to the Koolance RP-452X2 tank
Thanks ;) i tried to make the clearest config i was able to do and what i most love of my new changes is that the connections to the radiator of 240 aren't visible.
The tubes are masterkleer one's, i discovered that this tubes are really translucid and they are really flexible.
What is that back plate on the GPU?
Is it fixed to the pcb or just laying on top of it?
It's a custom backplate ;) done by one of my friend , fixed to the pcb.
It could be lighted on
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ditched the black tubes and went with UV white, then I broke one compression fitting lol.
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xSTIMx http://smiliesftw.com/x/cool.gif
I can always appreciate a nice white case.
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my rig @ DCE2011 (Davao Cyber expo 2011)
thx :)
@Retrolock/Tacs: are those DangerDen tubes? 7/16 or 3/8?
Love the braiding.
Today I finished mount and motherboard is dead.......:shakes:
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Thermaltake spedo ?
holy s.hit. so you gutted it, made it inverse atx, then shoved a PA120.3 and a fester 360 in it.
thats some amazing frigging work dude!
Here's my baby :)
Don't suppose you have any brighter pics that aren't black and white?
"black mamba" coolermaster HAF-932 case
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thanks to paultan for the new set of pics :D
@tantric: that's just amazing mhike! congrats to you & epoy & the rest of the team!
@sean222: me likey! just wondering if the pull of the fans on the radiator are working better for you rather than push?
Actually, my main goal with this build was reducing noise...after much searching, the general conclusion was that for low rpm fans, pull works better and is quieter. For high rpm fans, its better to push. For fans in between (~1500rpm) it doesn't make a huge diff. I briefly tested push and didn't notice any difference! :( ...at least nothing significant. Also, my ambient room temp is cooler than the air inside the case...so better to pull cool air in! Sorry that doesn't really answer your question :P I didn't do much testing, just wanting the quietest setup.
@tantric great haf 932 mod and photos, is there any worklog of this? (or complete gallery)
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Hmm, looks like I have to re-do this so it blends in again.
@emoners: thanks bro :D
nice rigs... :up:
eek, bling aside, but rad sandwiches :shrug:
Meet my mobile rig, Katipo.
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Specs:
Lian-Li spider ITX bench
E6550@stock
Zotac G43 mITX board
2GB DDR2-1066
ASUS DirectCUII 550Ti (clocks aren't finalized, they're still climbing)
Laptop 4x DVD-RW
Seagate 7200.10 640GB SATAII (pretty sure)
Cooler Master 430w PSU
Cooling consists of:
AC Cuplex HD 775
Koolance chipset block (modded heavily)
Koolance RAM block (modded as well)
Masterkleer 1/4" ID red tubing
DDC3.2 w/Bitspower top
Bitspower 5 1/4 bay res, inverted and Kaptan taped to the chassis w/G1/4 male double sided fitting to pump
All lighting is LED, and even at full load for 6+hour gaming sessions she's deadly silent. Much like her namesake.
Very nice my brother...ficou show
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Please remember the rules for this thread -
4 image limit per case
No quoting images
Minimize chit chat - if you have more detailed questions, please use the PM system.
(it's okay to occasionally post a comment in a language other than English, but this isn't the place to carry on a prolonged conversation - please use PMs)
the red stickers on the ram coolers are really killing the look
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^That build made me say "Whoa that's awesome" out loud. Did you edit the photos to make all the blues so equal, or are they just like that retail?
Is that radiator 480mm? I though you can't use it in ATCS 840, because it will block the usb panel on top. Unless you don't care.
I did not edit photos just used a Canon T1i
Yes it is a radiator panel 480 and USB really is locked
sorry for english I use google translator kkk :rofl:
there will a photo with pc off
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very nice builds guys!
excellent work
@Mendes_Jr: (White W.C.ed 600T's is what is all about these days... beautifull combo. May i suggest an inverted L shaped acrylic cable canopy placed as an extension of the psu to hide those cables at the bottom and maybe getting some black sli bridges as well)
@WCRF: (love the total blackness but datestamps?)
@riwar: (perfect choice of blue parts and accessories)
@>D4L70N<: (amongst other things, you've managed to turn a thermaltake into a desirable and interesting case, now thats an achievement imho!
@Screamer: (nice build and beautiful pics, can you give us a general view of the interior from the side? i suspect we are missing something on the framework)
@lowfat: what coolant are u using
lowfat, babyblue from Mayhem + icedragon?
Coolant is Ice Dragon. With a whole lot of Mayhems deep blue added.
Gaming rig for a friend...
Worklog
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System Parts
Case: Silverstone FT03
Motherboard: Asus Maximus IV Gene Z Z68
Processor: Intel 2600K @ 4.6 GHZ 1.35v BIOS
Ram: 16 GB Corsair Vengeance DDR3 @ 1600 9-9-9-24 1T
Graphics: 2 x XFX 5870 CrossfireX Flashed to MSI Lightning BIOS’
@ 1000 Core 1200 Mem 1.2v
Storage: Corsair Force GT 120GB SSD SATA III 6 GPS OS
Western Digital Velociraptor 300GB 10k RPM Storage/Games
Optical: Sony Optiarc Slot Load Slim Line DVD+R
PSU: NZXT HALE90 80 Plus Gold 1000 Watt Power Supply with Modular Cable
Cooling
CPU Loop: Koolance CPU 370 Water block
1x 200mm Phobya Radiator
1x NZXT FN 200RB 200mm Fan
1x Koolance PMP 400 Pump w/ Koolance Top and Heat sink.
1x Phobya Balancer 250 Silver Nickel Reservoir
GPU Loop: 2 x Koolance VID-AR587 REV2.0
1x 200mm Phobya Radiator
1x Koolance PMP 400 Pump w/ Koolance Top and Heat sink.
1x Phobya Balancer 250 Silver Nickel Reservoir
*Note radiator is cooled by the PSU’s Intake Fan and the lower 120mm Case Fan*
Various Bits: Koolance Fittings/ Quick Disconnects/ Single Slot Adjustable SLI Fittings
Tygon ½” ID ¾” OD Silver Antimicrobial Tubing ~5 feet for both loops.
Lamptron Aluminum Hose Clamps
Koolance Non Conductive Fluid
Case Fans: 2 x Zalman ZM-SF3
Very little modding was needed. Basically just widened the 4th PCI slot for the quick disconnects, drilled two holes for the bottom rad to mount (Third is the same screw that mounts the frame for the bottom 120mm fan it just lined up :P Fourth is not used as it sits under the psu cable plug), and made 2 notches with a dremel one in the upper right corner for the GPU loop res and one in the bottom 80mm fan mount for clearance for the barbs.
Temps are here:
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wtf... do u have dual ddcs in there?!
and is that single fan rad enough to keep everything cool?
That single rad must be just dissipating the heat from the pumps..but I must say thats one really tight setup....must have been killing to get everything in there.
I think there's a second radiator at the bottom, 2 loops? :)
Sorry was late when I tossed the post up :D I went back and edited it with more information. Yes 2 loops. The heat sinks on the pumps do a good job with the heat. 1st pump is mounted directly to the CPU blocks inlet and the second the GPU. And yes its 10lbs of S*** in a 5lb bag :rofl:
Just started rebuilding my machine. Coming up next will be new cables, extensions, HDD's, and RAM coolers
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@Tcassius: dude can you show more pics on that polished Cosmos S?
Nothing fancy. This is my first water cooling set up. Couldn't find an HAF-912 water cooled any where to get ideas from.
One more from Brazil:
NEW CPU BLOCK, SUPREME HF GOLD
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Oh!!!
Long time lurker, first time poster, as they say.
Also, first time modding/water cooling. Thanks to everyone posting in this thread, it has been a big inspiration during the last year I spent putting this together.
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Nice idea using a shroud to mount there the pump.
mehkat - looks great dude. i know you discussed my cosmos, and i reckon youve done it just as nice as mine.
if you ever tear it down, definitely look into powdercoating it though!
mehkat - looks great dude. i know you discussed my cosmos, and i reckon youve done it just as nice as mine.
if you ever tear it down, definitely look into powdercoating it though!
thanks man! Much appreciated. I did think about powder coating it. Couldn't really be bothered in the end, but I actually really like how the bare aluminium looks.
What I really wanted to do was just keep the mods to the case really subtle so it was basically stock but blue
Finally got my system up and running...
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Asus M4G-Z
Intel 2600k
HD 6950
GSkill 2x4gb
Gigabyte Odin 550W
Lian-Li PC V351
Swiftech MPC 355
EK 6970 GPU Block
XSPC Rasa CPU block
XSPC dual bay res
dual 120 radiator
coolermaster fans
PrimoChill 3/8 5/8 tubing
bitspower, larkooler fittings, etc, etc.....
Very happy with the system so far. I've been testing for 24/7 clocks, and it looks like this 2600k will do 4.8ghz with 1.38v :)
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thanks 3dchipset - did not take a lot of photos, those are the best 4. Will most likely be changing a few things, so ill post then.
I know about the 4 image limit. I should have referred it as links to somewhere else... I just like MicroATX water cooled systems!