Now the pico Psu is sleeved and a scythe fan 120mm12mm12mm work with the radiator :D
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Now the pico Psu is sleeved and a scythe fan 120mm12mm12mm work with the radiator :D
http://www.abload.de/img/102_068480v3.jpg
150 Watt PSU, but the PSU is modded to 180 Watt
No, but i can say it in two days, than i finally tested this little system...
Yes ok, i send you a PM
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My Lianli PC-G7
http://i358.photobucket.com/albums/o...4091424-00.jpg
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Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!!! ;)
nice paint job, powder coat or spray?
@ bot@xs
Thanks! Powdercoated. . .even the rads :)
http://i358.photobucket.com/albums/o...4091437-01.jpg
Don't make fun of my wire management - it's a work in process. :D
http://img42.imageshack.us/img42/5935/dsc00352kq.jpg
anthony8659 Very Clean, and an awesome paint job. Did you have to use a silicone based tape
to powdercoat the rads different shades? i.e tape the areas that you didn't want coated during each
bake cycle.... maybe it would be easier if you PM me the details lol, it would be appreciated as i'm really
interested,
Thanks mate :up:
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Better pics (of the thing actually finished as it is now..) after deadlines...
Screamer
I like it very much :)
http://s776.photobucket.com/albums/y...0.jpg&newest=1
hi everyone this is my first post and also my first watercooling setup. i'd like to thank XS for all the stuff and info that is in here that helped me with this build over the last couple months! :clap::clap:
Cheers and thanks to other p180's on this forum as i feel they gave lots of inspiration for me to finish this and a lot of whats in here is kind of based on what they have already accomplished with this case. :worship:
specs:
i7920
Radeon XFX 5850 BE
Corsair Dom 6Gb
Corsair hx750w
OCZ vertex 64Gb
WD 1TB Green External
noctua p12 swiftech 3x120
apogee XT
micro res
tygon 3603
feser one black uv
murdermod sleeving
Hi guys,
Here is my rig, completed today before filling, bleeding and leak-testing, hope it goes well.
Its far from as impressive as most setups here, but im proud of it for something from a novice watercooler in such a small case.
Pics arent that great either, but what the hell.
http://img692.imageshack.us/img692/4606/p1000961.jpg
http://img63.imageshack.us/img63/425/p1000962.jpg http://img63.imageshack.us/img63/p10...pg/1/w1024.png
http://img63.imageshack.us/img63/1818/p1000963.jpg http://img63.imageshack.us/img63/p10...jpg/1/w768.png
Q9550@4Ghz 1.36v, it burn at 53°c with fans at 500rpm.
http://free0.hiboox.com/images/5309/...67988f87f7.jpg
http://free0.hiboox.com/images/4209/...33a7576916.jpg
Next rev with masterkleer 10/16 tubing, (clearflex now), a Wb on my GTX280, a black interior and some sleeving I hope :D
pretty nice setup skane, what graphics card is that?
skane
can u say me please what is your pump temp?
My graphics card is a 5870.
Waterflex, is there a place where i can find a readout for the temp? I dont think i have a thermometer that i can use to check. To the touch it feels normal, not hot or so.
My cpu temps at prime95 load are 57-54-55-56 for the different cores at stock settings.
Kissy 123 - brilliant job on your first build dude - thats a really tidy looking setup :).
I'd suggest rotating the XT thru 180 degrees though - itll make for cleaner water flow and easier bleeding. You basically want your water to flow from the lowest point to the highest point. in that vein it may then be better to go pump > cpu > gpu > rad. That may even let you reduce your tubing somewhat too (not that you have too much, just less tubing is almost always better for flow rates).
Either that or stand the case on its front to bleed it/leak test it. You'll have to unscrew your pump from the case to do it but you should find that itll bleed a lot faster.
Anyway, I don't want to come across as being critical as that is an awesome effort for a first build dude. :up:
thanks pilsy i really appreciate the feedback and i will definitely take your advice in consideration!:up::up: