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    Watercooling install all done

    Alright guys. I got it all put together and it is running smooth! Thanks to everyone that helped me pick out equipment and get through any little problems along the way.

    Heres a quick rundown of the equipment that I bought...

    JR-120 rad
    Hydor L30 Pump
    Bayres
    Maze4 gpu block
    Whitewater cpu block
    1/2" ID Tygon tubing

    The first things I have to say is WOAH, was that a tight fit! I thought that getting all this equipment into my lian li PC60 case would have been alot easier than it was. But, in the end I got it all in.


    Here are some pictures of all of the parts right out of the box.


























    Mmmmm... Tygon...






    As you can see, the Whitewater block didn't have quite the lap that the maze4 did. So that was one of the first things that I fixed














    Here is the JR-120, shroud and fan all assembled.


















    Remember I said it was a tight fit? Well, I wasn't joking!


















    Some shots of everything hooked up and leak testing.














    Mounting the whitewater was a little confusing at first because there were no pictures in the directions. The long screws that go into the plate seem like they would short out something on the mobo, but this told me otherwise: http://www.ocforums.com/showthread.php?threadid=273211


















    And finally here are some pics of the whole setup all installed. I would really like to cut down on the lengths of the hoses, but not that I have it all hooked up I don't want to take it apart again














































    Some temp results...

    Room temp: 26C
    Case temp: 29C
    CPU idle temp: 29C
    CPU load temp: 33C after hours of DF


    I don't have any benching done yet, except a cupple runs with 3DMark01. Here is my best run. Keep in mind that this was with my door open, so the room was 5C!

    Compare link: http://service.futuremark.com/compare?2k1=7662792
    Screen shot: http://www.csl.mtu.edu/~neyoung/watercooling/23k.jpg

    Thanks again for everyone that helped me during this project! I'll post more benches as I do them.

    This was my first water cooling install. So if anyone has any recomendations I'd like to hear them!
    Last edited by neyoung; 03-16-2004 at 09:46 PM.
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    Looks great...Nice setup man.

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    thanks, its funny that we both posted or setups at the same time. I'm reading yours now
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    I'd reall like to take the 2 HD's out of the upper hard drive rack and put them below and put my pump in there. It would be nice to have a little less tubing and that is the main way that I can see to do that.
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    Sweet setup

    BTW what watercooling mixture are you using on your rig.

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    that is this setup, I just opened the windows and let it get nice and chilly in here. I just ordered the pots to do the vdd and vgpu mods on my 9800pro, so I'm hoping that I can get around 23.5k or so
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    Looking good, nice tight fight!

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    you should move that hdd 1 place up , better for the hddtemps.

    btw nice WCsetup

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    very nice. that rad. is in the same position as where mine is (got same case) also very tight fitting. gj!
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    yeah, nice man. just paint those cdrom paceplates black, and add some lights, and you're set!

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    Could you please explain to me how you did this:

    http://www.csl.mtu.edu/~neyoung/wate...g/DSC01195.jpg

    That is a nice looking vent!! I have envisioned mine looking like that, but haven't been able to do it yet...

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    That is very well set-up!

    Nicely done!
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    drueling here.

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    you think that's a tight fit?? I have to put 2 of those radiators where you did, except im puttin them sideways. Had to dremel out part of the panel extending from the 5.25" drive bays in order to fit the two of them in..

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    Originally posted by gkiing
    you think that's a tight fit?? I have to put 2 of those radiators where you did, except im puttin them sideways. Had to dremel out part of the panel extending from the 5.25" drive bays in order to fit the two of them in..
    WOW! Do you have some pictures of that? I would love to see those!
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    Originally posted by Z-301
    Could you please explain to me how you did this:

    http://www.csl.mtu.edu/~neyoung/wate...g/DSC01195.jpg

    That is a nice looking vent!! I have envisioned mine looking like that, but haven't been able to do it yet...
    here is a picture of the hole



    This is the fan guard

    http://www.crazypc.com/Merchant2/mer...t_Code=CPC8023
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    Nice job on that fan hole. I'll try and get some pictures of my case up soon, It's still a work in progress because I'm waiting for my 226w peltier and meanwell PSU to arrive. I also have to do something about the structural integrity of the case, theres not really much holding up the 5.25" drives anymore.

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    Nice job, cograt for the good work
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    Does anyone know where I can find tygon tubing in Canada? All I can get is clearflex...argh. Clearflex can't hande the bend between gpu and cpu.

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    you can get it here: http://www.dtekcustoms.com/index.asp...S&Category=217

    and here: http://www.dangerden.com/mall/Misc_H...bing_clamp.asp


    I don't know if they will ship to canada though...
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    Originally posted by neyoung
    here is a picture of the hole



    This is the fan guard

    http://www.crazypc.com/Merchant2/mer...t_Code=CPC8023
    neyoung,
    Thats a 120 right? What size hole saw did you use, and what's that molding stuff around the edge??

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    I bought the case last summer and it already had the holde cut.

    http://www.xoxide.com/newlianli60.html

    the molding stuff could probably be bought at home depot I would imagine.
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    Very nice job man! :thumbsup:

    If my WC setup will be as fine i'll be very happy.
    I will post pics as soon as it's finished, gonna get all the stuff tomorrow.
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    Well done, lotsa nice piccies and clean job
    Luv your Tygon tubing.
    Have you ever thought about doing parts of your loop in hard plumbing? (nice shiny copper?).
    That would take some of the stress off from blocks and possibly improve quality of contact surface.. and ... shiny copper
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    nice setup!... what kinda case is that

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