If you look, you can just about see the intel stock cooler. The gfx card is only just viewable through that picture.
Printable View
If you look, you can just about see the intel stock cooler. The gfx card is only just viewable through that picture.
Yeah i know. it was supposed to be a joke :banana:
What kind of temps do you get with the dual evaporators?
Well, its not really a case, but.......
http://img78.photobucket.com/albums/...h/IMG_1733.jpg
Sorry if its obnoxiously large. I got bored one night so I murdered teh case.
Awesome :D I LOVE the diamond plating!
thks :P
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v8...icken/Case.jpg
Case^
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v82/a0chicken/PSU.jpg
Modded Enermax^
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v8...cken/Case3.jpg
Took that like 2 secs ago^
DFI infinity with 7" Internal LCD
http://premium.uploadit.org/soundx98/IMGA0198.JPG
12V Meter on top of HIS X800
http://premium.uploadit.org/soundx98/IMGA0313.JPG
Side shot of case
http://premium.uploadit.org/soundx98/IMGA0318.JPG
What kind of cooler are u using " soundx98 " ??
That´s kind a big one :D
Always nice to hear you have a big one.
Thermalright SLK900A with 90mm Thermaltake BlueLED Smartman (wide open)
120mm above the internal LCD on the RAM. Dual 80mm PCI for SB and VGA. Dual 80mm Intakes, and an 80mm and 92mm Exhausts.
Hope you liked it. Works pretty good.
http://premium.uploadit.org/soundx98/2663.JPG
Here is my HEC 6A19 I've modded this summer.
There are a few things I need to do (add AkasaPaxMate on the HDD and Drive cages, sleeve the PSU cables etc), but I thought I'd post some pictures anyway! :toast:
Not an amazing pic, but better then nothing.
The design on the side looks rough because I'd just finished doing it with the jigsaw, barly any cleanup work had been done.
Two different case projects:
1. Cut a case down to make an external watercooling setup
Watercooler pic 1
Watercooler Pic 2
Watercooler Pic 3
2. Air conditioned a case
Ac unit and Case
How it worked
i jester - that is just beautiful work.
Very well thought out and very well documented.
Thanks!
Quote:
Originally Posted by lalPOOO
Excellent window work there!!Looking very good!! :toast:
I used a dremel myself and it took me ages....
Keep us updated!
Here Is My Latest Work In Progress ;) .. Still gots lots to learn and lots to improve :)
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...D/DSC00457.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...D/DSC00459.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...D/DSC00458.jpg
This the culmination of my efforts to modify my existing Koolance case after the original pumps ceised to function. The system now contains 2 separate loops, one for CPU (1/2" ID tubing, Laing D4 pump, 2x120 radiator) and one for GPU + Northbridge (3/8" ID tubing, Hydor L30 pump, 1x120 radiator). Everything concerning water cooling has been replaced from original Koolance components, just the case itself was kept as a tribute to the early days. Two of the most recent additions are the 4x20 parallel LCD and, most notably, a flow switch/meter connected to the digital panel meter that displays flow rate as a percentage of full flow (calibrated as 100%). The flow switch triggers an alarm (12V piezo buzzer) once flow drops below 40%.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v123/megadethcl/1.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v123/megadethcl/2.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v123/megadethcl/3.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v123/megadethcl/5.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v123/megadethcl/6.jpg
nothin special here :)
http://www.liquidninjas.com/photopos...04_Medium_.jpg
Specs: A64 3000+ @ 2.4Ghz, DFI 250GB UT Lanparty, OCZ PC3700EB 2X256MB, ATI 9800PRO, WD 2x36GB Raptors in Raid0, OCZ 470Watt PSU
notoriousformula what kind of load temps are you getting? 2.4Ghz at what vcore?