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  1. #1
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    My TJ07 worklog

    This is my second build and it is still a work in progress. The parts being used right now are
    Black TJ07
    Asus P5k Vanilla
    E6600 @3200 1.28v
    2x1 gig crucial ballistix 1066
    X1950 Pro
    320 gig seagate HD
    SilverStone ST75F
    some crappy fan controller

    WC loop
    Storm
    MCR 320 with 3x D12SH fans
    Eheim 1250
    masterkleer 1/2 inch tubing
    Swiftech microres

    Future Upgrades
    Wire sleeving
    New Pump
    New CPU block
    X38 Mobo
    NB block
    G92 around christmas
    VGA block
    New PSU

    I don't have many any in progress pictures because I didn't have my camera at the time.

    full shot without side

    Shot with u30D,S410D,u410D at 2007-07-10

    The rats nest that is the bottom compartment

    Shot with u30D,S410D,u410D at 2007-07-10

    Top Compartment

    Shot with u30D,S410D,u410D at 2007-07-10

    The ugly back of the mobo tray

    Shot with u30D,S410D,u410D at 2007-07-10

    The Radiator

    Shot with u30D,S410D,u410D at 2007-07-10

    The view through the top mesh

    Shot with u30D,S410D,u410D at 2007-07-10

    the front (still need a 5.25 to 3.5 converter)

    Shot with u30D,S410D,u410D at 2007-07-10


    My Pump Mod
    When I got the pump it has been modded to have the connector you find on the back of the PSU so I took an old power cable and cut open an old PSU and ripped off the back piece and soldered the power cable to the power switch on the PSU so I can turn the pump on and off.

    My crappy solder job
    Shot with u30D,S410D,u410D at 2007-07-10

    attached to the back

    Shot with u30D,S410D,u410D at 2007-07-10

    I'll update as I keep working


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    nice build. I'll be sure to post my worklog as soon as i'm done
    Current Rig:
    ASUS P5K Deluxe WiFi-AP| Q6600 Kentsfield 2.4GHz B3 Stepping| 2GB Corsair XMS2 Pro DDR2 800MHz PC2 6400 4-4-4-12 | BFG 8800GTS OC2 640MB| Silverstone Temjin TJ07-BW

    Cooling: DDC3.2 w/ Petra's Top | D-Tek Fuzion CPU Block | Thermochill PA120.3| Swiftech MicroRes |1/2" Tygon Tubing
    gpu, north/southbridge, and mosfet cooling to come later...

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    I like what you've done with the pump, but you really need a new block - the Storm just isn't designed for large-die processors; the cooling patch is too small. Anyway, as you've stated above you want a new block, all I can say is nice build.
    Rig specs
    CPU: i7 5960X Mobo: Asus X99 Deluxe RAM: 4x4GB G.Skill DDR4-2400 CAS-15 VGA: 2x eVGA GTX680 Superclock PSU: Corsair AX1200

    Foundational Falsehoods of Creationism



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    love your rubber band RAM fan mount...

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    hehehe nice memory cooler..
    Asus P5W64 WS Professional , DFI Infinity 965P-S (testing)
    X6800 , E6750 es
    Micron Fatbodies , Micron D9gkx oem, Crucial 8000, Crucial Tracer 8500 (incomming)
    Ati FireGL V5100, Elsa FireGL V3100
    water cooling setup (EK 775 cpu block, swiftech NB Block, Swiftech pump, BI dual pass dual 120mm)
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