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http://www.parkoz.com/zboard/view.ph...c=asc&no=37292
I see a whole bunch of Thermaltake, 90-degree elbows and HDD waterblocks, which is not a good sign, although the CPU block in the background looks kinda like a Koolance CPU-350 - which is reassuring.
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HOLY TUBING BATMAN! and i agree with what SoulsCollective said.
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wow ... i didnt knew TT had res like EK's
to bad the linked page wont load forme idk why. looks sick though and tedious.
6 D5 pumps (with their corresponding heat dump), three Koolance 360 radiators (all three stacked together, so the second rad is getting the first rad's hot exhaust and the third rad is getting the hot air from the first two), twelve (?) hard drives with six hd's each run in series, meaning the coolant gets progressively hotter with each hd, so by the sixth its cooling is probably much reduced from what the first gets.
Lots of tubing and lots of work.....but why? Just because one can do something doesn't mean it should be done.
It looks cool, but I am in agreement with how effective it is. What type of temps are you getting?
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that's a lot of tube and pink, lol, looks good
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Looks imposing.
Custom case? If not what case is it?
How about a little explanation of what we are seeing?
And for the love of all that is good, how about some page brakes for those of us that use non IE compliant browsers? please?
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rads, hdd cooling, all of that ..
but to me most interesting seemed second motherboard near top of case judging by connector ports on case backside with 3rd psu
Exactly what I was thinking. While everyone is going off the the over-complicated build, which looks nice but seems far from practical, I was amazed by the case. Its obvious the rad mounting leaves to be desired, but this case is huge and looks real good. Looks a bit lian-li-ish. Plus it has two systems, one of them being vertical.
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If that's feser UV dye bomb you'll want to clean it every 3 or 4 months to prevent gunk buildup. Just wait and see... although it's not noticeable with the loop filled. Looks interesting although you have about 2 square miles of tubing. Also the scythe fans controllers can burn up due to insufficient cooling (ironic I know).
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Sick loop! Good job
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I like it ... would like to understand more about what's inside, how the loops are set up, etc. Also - why does the tubing look pink, compared to the fluid in the reservoirs? UV tubing?
I'm curious about that case.
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im sure that case is even bigger in person. its gotta be 13" wide, 21" deep, and 36ish" tall and weighs more than the average XS user.
Wow very nice system 2 in 1 all water cooled.
Got any night shots?
Last edited by m_jones_; 03-15-2010 at 10:35 AM.
I would only agree with this case only if the owner stole or got all that hardware for free.
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Did anybody notice that there are actually two systems running in this one case? This case is massive! I would not be surprised if it is custom built but I also doubt we will get a reply by OP since I have a feeling he just posted this to show off
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