A64 939 3.000+@2.7 full stable 1.44vcore msi k8n neo2 platinum 2X256 dual twinmos ,, radeon 9500@9700 360c317m
36c idle 40c full .
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A64 939 3.000+@2.7 full stable 1.44vcore msi k8n neo2 platinum 2X256 dual twinmos ,, radeon 9500@9700 360c317m
36c idle 40c full .
nice temps for such an overclock !
here is my mess
added some fans :D
looks quite nice but some kind of funny ;).. maybe take a pic at night from
PS:komm mal wieder ins icq ;>
You all have such nice cases...i on the other hand don't believe in cases
the resevoir
<img src="http://kittykun.cjb.net/computer/resevoir.jpg">
the computer
<img src="http://kittykun.cjb.net/computer/computer.jpg">
With the lights out
<img src="http://kittykun.cjb.net/computer/lightsout.jpg">
the resevoir was a leaking a bit so it moved into that big bucket but i haven't been able to mount the radiator properly so it just chills in the bucket it pushed the temps up to 32c ish before i had it running at 25c-27c i'll update when i move it back outside
You're looking at
P4 Prescott 3.0eghz HT @3.3ghz
768MB ram
Radeon 9800pro 256mb
on a MSI NEO 2 865PE platinum
200gb SATA and 80gb PATA harddrives
IDE CDdrive USB cd-rw USB DVD+-RW
lol nice! i never used to believe in cases, had my pc in desk for a while, then decided to have it on the wall! but it just looked rubish, was good in my head :rolleyes: he-he
good job
that might b sweet, i wanna try to mount my mobo on my wall!
Mad mikee's concoction :wierd:
From my xp2500-mobile days - also some humor in the beginning.
I am coming to the conclusion that the energy removal requirements need more than even just an xp120, & the fans are beginning to annoy me too. So looks like I may need to update my current box to WC again. (looks around @ stuff to mount, not so extreme as b4 but still....)
Looking to use cascade WB on bare 90nm, so should work well and I'm just cooling the CPU this time. Will mod a mcp350 for flow (may just mount a reservoir to the top of the pump :hehe: ) and use a small(er) rad.
Very nice rigs! :toast:
Still needs some cosmetic work, but it's up and running.
http://www.forsocal.com/skpc/forumpics/DFInF3-04.JPG
http://www.forsocal.com/skpc/forumpics/DFInF3-02.JPG
DFI UT nF3 250Gb, 10/5 beta bios, A64 3400+ NC, CBAXC-0432UPMW
2x512 BH-5, Corsair/Kingston, slots 1/3
10x263, 3x LDT, RAM 2-2-8-2, CPC enabled, 6:5
Sapphire 9800 Pro @ 450/360, Fortron 530W
(2) WD 74GB Raptors, RAID 0, SATA ports 3/4, Plextor CDRW 48/24/48, Pioneer DVDRW DVR-108, Kingwin IDE HD Rack
D-Tek Procore, Swiftech MCW6002, Eheim 1250, DD poly-res
Coolermaster Stacker
not bad man, i thought the res was supposed to be at a high point in the case though. (that is a res in the lower right of your case isnt it??) other than that it looks very clean and nicely done!
Im sure he sets the case on its side to fill. I like the purple coolant, what did ya use?Quote:
Originally Posted by Disposibleteen
Thanks for the feedback :) I pull the res back into the case and hold it above the pump to fill. Bleeds in about 3 - 4 minutes, really convenient. I had too much cable-clutter on top so opted for bottom location in case. I didn't mount the res. in a bay because this is a "version 1" polyres that doesn't have a vented fill port, so it's a PITA to top off without tilting it. I like to keep it as full as possible to avoid the sloshing noises with a 1/2 full res.Quote:
Originally Posted by Disposibleteen
Zerex, somewhere between 5 and 10 %.Quote:
Originally Posted by Nettwerk
My first goal was to have a quiet and "movable" pc. I succeeded, it justabout goes to trunk of my car ;) :D
http://images5.theimagehosting.com/Case1.1.JPG
Vertical panels are sealed for optimal airflow through the case. Any comments...fire away.
nice :)
nice scottk.
but i think the rad looks a bit ugly ^^
ahh, gotcha, it just struck me as odd that you would have your rad in the bottem, thanks for clearing that upQuote:
Originally Posted by scottk
Well, we all started somewhere. Congratulations on getting your feet wet, Nubius!
lol thankya!Quote:
Well, we all started somewhere. Congratulations on getting your feet wet, Nubius
I'm in the process of trying to get this thing sold. And thanks to many of the not only nice, but informative people here, I will make another setup using quality parts, bigger tubing, and I will do it right!
wow.. not sure if that is more ghetto that my rig or not.. lol
No, maxxx it's sc00p who have almost the same tubes as you, btw soon I will send you some pics of my setup
FallenAngel: what do you meant with word "ghetto" when related it to tubing of my rig? I'm just asking because i'm just a finnish guy, perhaps i didn't quite got it, it's cool anyways - non taken.
There is nothing outside case or so on...
...tube is plain silicon tube (15/12) which you could find from every "plastic-store" for few dollars/euros/1 m. The best IMO. Everything in my case is made just for it's purpose. As large turns with tube to avoid an extra resistance in flow of liquid (liquid in circulaion is called AG-Supercooler: some racecar corrosionsinhibitor - ready for use, the best again IMO. Have it going on in the coolersystem for few years). U-turn going from NB to CPU is what I made of acryl tube and bent it after applying some heat to it first (it is good to use some tightly fitting silicon tube inside acryl tube when benting it - that way you don't get any wrinkles to acryl tube).
I have tryed to have low resistance and high flow circulation. Tightest inner diameter is 12mm at those GPU/NB-block barbs, to which I fitted some brass barbs (after I drilled them to 12mm). CPU block was M-maze type which I dremeled to U-type block and welded new copperbarbs. In that block the canal diameter is about 13mm at tightest point: works well IMO.
Finally i would say: never use tight 90 degrees turns <-killers of the flow. And reservoirs are something like useless. And do not use pumps needed to dip into water.
Ah, uh: almost forgot to brag that this rig of mine is virtually silent...
...and now shoot me :) (to silence, I falled to babbling, I know)
Well the only reason I asked that was because I thought he didn't have a res at all or somethingQuote:
The T line is just for emptying the system out. All filling and air bleeding is done through the res up top.
You didn't saw the reservoir at top of the boxQuote:
Originally Posted by Nubius
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