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There the reservoirs , Aka innovatek fass-o-matics
Very neat/clean setup you have there Sc4mpi. In those shots the colour scheme works very well as well. Congrats. I have been watching this mod on and off for a while now (quite some time now since I last saw it on bit-tech mind you). Colour scheme also matches you desk and its room placement. :)
Now it's time to post my computer. It's a total mess at the moment. I'm planning on redoing the tubing and getting some better cable management into it. But that's going to wait until I get my C2D CrossFire setup and a dremel. When ever that may be...
Here's the front view of my case.
http://img437.imageshack.us/img437/4076/dscn2772kq5.jpg
Now for a side view with my res just hanging around.
http://img469.imageshack.us/img469/2172/dscn2773ml9.jpg
Here's the inside view.
http://img454.imageshack.us/img454/3987/dscn2774tw9.jpg
A close up on the tripple rad. Going to be mounting it on top of the case.
http://img410.imageshack.us/img410/6470/dscn2775az2.jpg
Here's another inside view from the drive bay.
http://img328.imageshack.us/img328/128/dscn2776bn7.jpg
Finnaly here's a pick of the front drives. Or well what's left of them at the moment...
http://img422.imageshack.us/img422/8403/dscn2777lx8.jpg
NoPeace - out
bubbles?
Here's my Coolermaster 201 ATC from 3 years ago:
http://img307.imageshack.us/img307/8...lbackondv6.jpg
Unfortunately it's not in the state as shown above anymore and now I have a Silverstone TJ03B which I'll be watercooling soon :)
Wow... thumbs up to Sc4mpi
Is that case still produced or is it discontinued and no longer for sale? I had a hard time finding one online.Quote:
Originally Posted by Sc4mpi
just got a new mobile with a camera , 6131 :)
http://img244.imageshack.us/img244/9687/image000zf3.jpg
using a X600 pro till my X1900 arrive
no peace not yet finish bleeding that but with mcres-micro should be no problems within 24 hours.
SaFrOuT very nice clean setup you got there... also nice resolution to that mobile camera... will wait to see more pics of that setup together with some temps from eqypt...
Thanks :)Quote:
Originally Posted by septim
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...d.php?t=104327
that was with the 7800GT before i sold it
It already finished the bleeding but the stupid barbs of the micro leeked and all most of the liquid leeked out and air got into the loop. Been full of bubbles since. O.OQuote:
Originally Posted by septim
Haven't bothered to refill it since it doesn't hurt the temps at the moment and I'll be redoing myset up in the next week or two.
NoPeace - out
Is that 1/2" tubing? It looks thicker than usual.Quote:
Originally Posted by Cybertronic
That there is seriously Nerd Class :banana::banana::banana::banana:! NCP!! lol. Very niceQuote:
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i actually replaced mine with some DD g1/4 1/2ID fittings i had spare...Quote:
It already finished the bleeding but the stupid barbs of the micro leeked and all most of the liquid leeked out and air got into the loop. Been full of bubbles since. O.O
DragonOrta, indeed it's 1/2". It's probably the clarity of the tubing that makes it look bigger :)
Thanks for the comment Xeon th MG Pony! :)
I added an DD NB Z waterblock in that loop but the pictures I took a while ago have disappeared :confused:
Here's what I've got.:)
MAIN VIEW W/ FLASH
http://img366.imageshack.us/img366/1368/img0074ho8.jpg
DRAM
http://img347.imageshack.us/img347/1108/img0082fx9.jpg
MAIN VIEW DARK ROOM
http://img405.imageshack.us/img405/4...board02hj3.jpg
AND... MOUSE
http://img465.imageshack.us/img465/2672/img0120ro0.jpg
The cooling system is:
1. 2 identical WB's (CPU & GPU), pure copper, Sugar4o made.
2. Golf2/AUDI heatercore w/ 2x120mm Deluxe fans @ 2000rpm. Sonn to change them with 2 AC ArcticFan12 @ 1500rpm. The rad is on the back of the case. Pics soon.
3. Reimatic 10x2mm tubing. Quite hard, difficult to swing and twist. Soon Reimatic 10x1.5mm.
4. Home made res. All glass, only cover is plexy. Sealed.
5. Distilled water w/ anti-freeze 15:1 and 2 green UV text markers:p: .
PS: I'm a camera idiot :( . Don't kill me.
a new cable job maybe? :stick: everything else is great :toast:
Mounted watercooling system with a waterblock from my little shop/manufacturing.
http://img59.imageshack.us/img59/9166/dsc00328qc5.jpg
http://img142.imageshack.us/img142/1521/dsc00339po8.jpg
http://img165.imageshack.us/img165/1613/dsc00333my7.jpg
Raised Temps:
Ambient Temp: 27,4ºC
CPU Idle Temp: 27,6 - 28 ºC
CPU Full Temp: 33 - 34,3 ºC
Its a P4 prescott 3,4Ghz
Greetings.
Before: (HydrX)
http://62.204.32.7:10973/x1900/x1900_old_green.jpg
After: (PrimoChill PC-ICE UV blue)
http://62.204.32.7:10973/x1900/x1900_inside_1_s.jpg
http://62.204.32.7:10973/x1900/wc_thecore.jpg
There you go :) Laing DDC-1 plus & plexi top & plexi res in full glory.
Look at the whirlpool in the resevoir, at least if static picture can show. Laing DDC-1plus (new revision) does deliver serious water punch, as flow rate is really (and visibly) high. You may notice that I'm using the plexi bay cover too (on the case) - so now there is a proper "window" at the front and case is properly closed too. Other parts are X1900XTX + Edvard König EK-FCX1900 & X2 3800 + Swiftech Storm. As I don't like the cluttered tubing, I'm keeping the minimal connection distance. That SilenX blue fan on the left is cooling the A8N-SLI Premium chipset. As you know, this motherboard have passive chipset cooling (when you are using CPU fan). In my case, I had to improvise ... by attaching it to the Storm water block - but it's working quite well and fan is almost silent. That black fan just beneath the X1900XTX is the VREG cooling leftover from the 7800GTX and it's not used now. It's there just in case You may notice the advantage when you can use the barbs on the both side of the EK water block. It's improving the flow and there is much less clutter, because of the straight tube lines. Tubing in question is Tygon R-3603.
Here is the front case look with the normal, dimmed desk light:
http://62.204.32.7:10973/x1900/x1900_lights_on.jpg
On the top of the case I have DD FillPort. You will notice that I'm using the Fillport & PlexiRes ... just for fun. It's convenient way to top-up the coolant, without opening your case or even accessing the reservoir (as picture with funnel can show you). I used it with great success and you can even fill & bleed the system. Neat! :) Pics:
http://62.204.32.7:10973/x1900/x1900_fillport.jpg
Here is the outside of the case, where the tubing goes to the radiator:
http://62.204.32.7:10973/x1900/x1900_outside_1_s.jpg
Here is the order:
Swiftech bracket + fan vibration dampener + 35mm fan + vibration dampener + shroud + PA160 (cross flow) set-up. It's extending the case a bit, but it's not visible and I have plenty of space in the back of the case. Build and attachment is sturdy and reliable. No problems there. Fan is dead silent. Slow RPM & 35mm depth helps a lot
Here is the climate control system:
http://62.204.32.7:10973/x1900/x1900_mcubed.jpg
Of course, mCubed T-balancer XL + miniNG control units. They are taking care that temperatures are optimal and at the same time dynamically controlling the fans and DDC pump speed, according to the temp probes (including the coolant probe). Generally, they are monitoring the coolant temperature, DDC pump rpm/flow rate and environment temperatures. MiniNG is capable to handle up to 20W per channel, and that is just enough for the new 18W DDC version. Also, sensor hub is capable to power off the system in case of the pump failure/low water flow or critical temperatures. Clever huh :cool:
Lights off - final look with side panel, multiple angels:
http://62.204.32.7:10973/X1900/wc_night2.jpg
Bright ambient light:
http://62.204.32.7:10973/X1900/wc_lights2.jpg
Back/side of the PA160, side of the case and water temp probe on the Y-line, just before the PA160 inlet:
http://62.204.32.7:10973/X1900/wc_side-back.jpg
Few comments about my side panel. Center (window) of the panel is detachable and replaceable with single aluminium panel (so that you can have all-aluminium side panel version). I hacked that detachable part a bit, so that I have a soundproof panel version and I can now easily replace the window (in case that it's not needed or if more silence is prefered) with this:
http://62.204.32.7:10973/X1900/lian_li-spdoor2.jpg
It's coated with AcoustiPack foam blocks (with the anechoic surface) :cool:
Daylight, camera flash on. Laing DDC-1 plus & plexi top & plexi res:
http://62.204.32.7:10973/X1900/wc_ddc-plus1.jpg
Notice the red impeller of the new 18W DDC-1 plus. Also, you may notice the AcoustiPack foam blocks just beneath the pump itself. They are absorbing the pump noise, additionally. Of course, there is just enough clearance so that pump can cool itself properly.
Daylight, case pictures (front):
http://62.204.32.7:10973/X1900/wc_daylight1.jpg
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Check out this thread for more info & discussion:
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...d.php?t=114624
DVL73, I must say Nice Rig! But also Nice job on taking thoses PIcs! Some are really not good at taking pics at all in here but you did some ncie job ...lol :P
Hehe I'm pretty much redoing my whole loop parts wise cept one of my rads, res, & CPU block. Heres the first part I recieved today, for the new loop.
http://upload.nickfire.com//files/1/50z_thumb.jpg
Very nice work DVL73! :up:
Pls get rid of the crappy DDC res.
Sweet Almost looks like Blood .. !!
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