now that si Xtreme![]()
now that si Xtreme![]()
Soon to be :
ASUS P8P67 Deluxe, Intel SB i7-2600k, G.Skill Rj-X F3-12800CL6D-4GBXH, MSI HD6950 2GB, Corsair 750AX, Intel 80GB G2 SSD, DELL U2410
Used to be: SaFrOuT
I just redid my wc because i recently killed my opty 148 with no warranty by taking the ihs off and knocking off an ic, so i have some free time. anyway, i made the tubes alot shorter and the wc box under the case, which i just rushed together, so its notjhing special, anyway, i dont have any ram cpu or video card in it, but its ready for them-dont think ive seen you on eocf in awhile SaFrOuT
sorry, forgot to give specs. its a mag3 pump, dual heatercore with 2 120x38 panaflo medium speed fans which are mounted to the other side of the small case on the bottum, a dd rbx, maze 4 acetal and mix of tygon tubing and harder home depot stuff, with a 1:1 mix of dex-cool and water. anyone ever use dex-cool?
Last edited by XFxGeforced; 06-21-2006 at 09:20 PM.
Is that a T-Line just in front of the CPU block?![]()
Last edited by jrw; 06-21-2006 at 09:44 PM.
yeahOriginally Posted by jrw
does it hurt the flow or something? i was going to change it but i didnt for some reason
*it was just the highest point of the loop
A T-Line should ALWAYS be positioned just before the pump.Originally Posted by XFxGeforced
The purpose of the T-Line is to provide a surplus of water to the pump so that it performs its optimal.
In other words. Change loop order RIGHT NOW.![]()
well my pump is already a little too powerful for my taste. it tends to squeeze my tubes. and what do you mean by a surplus. if i cap the tline and its a closed circuit, everything will be getting the same air, and if i made my tline at the pump, do you see where it is? i could never get the air out of the line that wayOriginally Posted by jrw
well it wont be much difference when the loop is full. its only when filling, that the line its better to have in front of the pump. the t-line restriction doesnt change from one position in a setup to another. so just leave it where it is!Originally Posted by jrw
X2 555 @ B55 @ 4050 1.4v, NB @ 2700 1.35v Fuzion V1
Gigabyte 890gpa-ud3h v2.1
HD6950 2GB swiftech MCW60 @ 1000mhz, 1.168v 1515mhz memory
Corsair Vengeance 2x4GB 1866 cas 9 @ 1800 8.9.8.27.41 1T 110ns 1.605v
C300 64GB, 2X Seagate barracuda green LP 2TB, Essence STX, Zalman ZM750-HP
DDC 3.2/petras, PA120.3 ek-res400, Stackers STC-01,
Dell U2412m, G110, G9x, Razer Scarab
thanks, that's what I was thinking/hoping. Btw is that avatar cleavage of a butt?Originally Posted by eXa
Wow...Originally Posted by XFxGeforced
hahahha
Hahah owned.Originally Posted by XFxGeforced
Intel i5 2500k @ 4GHz || Gigabyte Z68 UD3 || Vengeance 8GB 8-8-8-24 1T || CM Stacker 810
ATI 4850 || Samsung Spinpoint F3 x 2 || SilverStone ST60F
Asus DVD RW +- || Logitech G15 || MS Intel-eye 1.1|| CMV 19" Wide-Screen || Scythe Ninja
hm maybe ill shave my but and use that instead...![]()
X2 555 @ B55 @ 4050 1.4v, NB @ 2700 1.35v Fuzion V1
Gigabyte 890gpa-ud3h v2.1
HD6950 2GB swiftech MCW60 @ 1000mhz, 1.168v 1515mhz memory
Corsair Vengeance 2x4GB 1866 cas 9 @ 1800 8.9.8.27.41 1T 110ns 1.605v
C300 64GB, 2X Seagate barracuda green LP 2TB, Essence STX, Zalman ZM750-HP
DDC 3.2/petras, PA120.3 ek-res400, Stackers STC-01,
Dell U2412m, G110, G9x, Razer Scarab
didnt mean as an insult, just asked that because I've seen pictures online where people make their butts look like cleavageOriginally Posted by eXa
*you guys got me crackin' up. I had no idea![]()
no offence taken!![]()
X2 555 @ B55 @ 4050 1.4v, NB @ 2700 1.35v Fuzion V1
Gigabyte 890gpa-ud3h v2.1
HD6950 2GB swiftech MCW60 @ 1000mhz, 1.168v 1515mhz memory
Corsair Vengeance 2x4GB 1866 cas 9 @ 1800 8.9.8.27.41 1T 110ns 1.605v
C300 64GB, 2X Seagate barracuda green LP 2TB, Essence STX, Zalman ZM750-HP
DDC 3.2/petras, PA120.3 ek-res400, Stackers STC-01,
Dell U2412m, G110, G9x, Razer Scarab
added a few cathodes twords the back. Side panels arriving tomorrow
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The Fidelity Box
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AMD Athlon64 4000+ San Diego core (running 2.8ghz)
Asus A8n-SLi Premium
2GB OCZ Platinum DDR-500 RAM (3-3-2-8)
2x 74gb WD Raptors
2x BFG Geforce 7800GTX
PC Power and Cooling 510watt PSU (Modular, sleeved)
Dual Aquacomputer Watercooling Loops
Custom built Lian Li case (PC73-SL)
Soundblaster Audigy X-fi Platinum
Misc stuff. Bay devices-Aquaero, Fan controller, Aquatube, Lightbus, etc
|| 3d Mark 05 Scrore- 12,515 || Super pi 1m- 30s ||
@ Phelan:
yeah something like that![]()
@ JME
wow dual AquaComputer pumps (1046) thats... youd be better of with an ddc+
X2 555 @ B55 @ 4050 1.4v, NB @ 2700 1.35v Fuzion V1
Gigabyte 890gpa-ud3h v2.1
HD6950 2GB swiftech MCW60 @ 1000mhz, 1.168v 1515mhz memory
Corsair Vengeance 2x4GB 1866 cas 9 @ 1800 8.9.8.27.41 1T 110ns 1.605v
C300 64GB, 2X Seagate barracuda green LP 2TB, Essence STX, Zalman ZM750-HP
DDC 3.2/petras, PA120.3 ek-res400, Stackers STC-01,
Dell U2412m, G110, G9x, Razer Scarab
more pics, less chatter
i7
Dell 30" 2560x1600
Theyre running the same as 1048's :\Originally Posted by eXa
The Fidelity Box
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AMD Athlon64 4000+ San Diego core (running 2.8ghz)
Asus A8n-SLi Premium
2GB OCZ Platinum DDR-500 RAM (3-3-2-8)
2x 74gb WD Raptors
2x BFG Geforce 7800GTX
PC Power and Cooling 510watt PSU (Modular, sleeved)
Dual Aquacomputer Watercooling Loops
Custom built Lian Li case (PC73-SL)
Soundblaster Audigy X-fi Platinum
Misc stuff. Bay devices-Aquaero, Fan controller, Aquatube, Lightbus, etc
|| 3d Mark 05 Scrore- 12,515 || Super pi 1m- 30s ||
this is a temp placment for the rad till i find a way to get more tubes from the US
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Soon to be :
ASUS P8P67 Deluxe, Intel SB i7-2600k, G.Skill Rj-X F3-12800CL6D-4GBXH, MSI HD6950 2GB, Corsair 750AX, Intel 80GB G2 SSD, DELL U2410
Used to be: SaFrOuT
Im going to show the blocks i make, very known in spain.
The vga block.
Later, Im showing the cpu one and nb one.
Saludos.
postman, es aluminio anodizado ó Delrin?
Se vé muy bien tu bloque, tiene cierto parecido al Maze4 y la base del espesor del MCW60, muestra imagenes del interior del bloque.
Saludos.
Originally Posted by postman
Any pics of the internals?
Formerly XIP, now just P.
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