Thanks guys.
Thanks guys.
really nice, i plan on getting one of thsoe cases sooner or later
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My new chilly1 phase unit is housed in that case ... Nice lookin' comp man, awesome paint job!
Ok guys I got mine finished, well until my fan grills come in as well as my cathodes. What do you guys think?
http://www.dmp-racing.com/king/Case/
intel i7 3770k 4.40GHz
ASUS Maximus V Extreme
EVGA GTX 680 FTW
16GB GSKill 2400MHz
(1) OCZ Vertex 3 60GB SSD
(1) Samsung 840 Pro 256GB SSD
(1) 1.5 TB WD Caviar Green SATA
Sound Blaster X-Fi Titanium Fatal1ty Professional
Corsair 700D
Corsair AX850
Water Cooled (EK blocks on CPU and GPU, TA 120.4, DDC-1+ with XSPC ResTop)
Trice Amazing...Nice case
Who needs a computer case right before? lol...
Well, I guess this IS the "Water Cooled CASE Gallery"
hehe
Originally Posted by maratus
Thank you very much.
intel i7 3770k 4.40GHz
ASUS Maximus V Extreme
EVGA GTX 680 FTW
16GB GSKill 2400MHz
(1) OCZ Vertex 3 60GB SSD
(1) Samsung 840 Pro 256GB SSD
(1) 1.5 TB WD Caviar Green SATA
Sound Blaster X-Fi Titanium Fatal1ty Professional
Corsair 700D
Corsair AX850
Water Cooled (EK blocks on CPU and GPU, TA 120.4, DDC-1+ with XSPC ResTop)
I new to this water cooling and i am looking @ going with water. One Question for anybody here, have any of you seen or have the Thermaltake Armor case setup with internal rads in stead of external rads on the back ? this is the case i have and i was just wondering how hard it would be to make a good internal rad seup. I was looking at the Switftech Apex system or should i build a custom setup, I know the Appex has dual external rad and can i save any money by putting 1 together my self. Thanks..............
Asus Rampage II Extreme
Intel I7 920 @ 4.0 MHz
3x2 Gigs of Corsair Dominator DDR3 1600
Swiftech Apogee XT
Bitspower Black Freezer AIX58NSE
EK Mosfets
XFX 5970
Westy 42" Monitor
Silver Stone ST 1500 Watt PSU
Corsair 800 D Case
2x 74 gig Raptors Sata 0Raid
Do my house couldn't be a huge case?Originally Posted by FragTek
Best Regards,
Xavier
"I prefer to fly alone... when alone, I perform those little coups of audacity which amuse me..." Col. René Fonck (1894-1953), the Ace of Aces.
My case http://www.legitreviews.com/article/241/4/ is reviewed here but I still thinking what would be the best spot too set up my rad.
In front of the removable 5.25 bays where i easily can place my rad. It can suck in the cold air outside the case and let the warmer air out of the case at the backside of the case (120mm fan).
Small problem, I have a dvdrw + floppy + fancontroller + reservoir that needs to fit in the remaining bays. Hope this works or i have to choose the following setup.
Drill out the top of the case to fit my rad. Bit more work but saves some space.
But radiator is cooled with hotter air from the case too the outside.
But the same setups will perform about the same, nothing to make me worry about. I already have a good caseflow (2*120mm + 4*80mm and 2*120mm at rads)
I think i'll go with the rad at top.
E6400@3.2GHZ | P5B deluxe |8800GTS 512MB | 2*250GB Hitachi + 500GB WD|
Aerocool masstige | Seasonic 600W |
MX510@450HZ | 24" LG 245WP
Cooled by: Swiftech storm - MCP 655 - Maze4/EK vodni block - Nexxos Dual Extreme
A64 3000+@2.9ghz // XP M 2500+@2.5ghz // XP M 2600+@2.6ghz benchable at 2.9ghz superpi 35s //
AMD opteron 146@3GHZ CABYE APMW batch 0076
Delerious did you do that custom work at the top with the drive bays and such? If so, it looks completely professional.. amazing work.
Thx!Originally Posted by MaxxxRacer
Yah i cut the drive bays down as it extended from the bottom to the top. Then built that shelf and flush riveted it in. Pretty simple, and i did it all by myself
I was quite proud of myself when i finished it.
The difference between genius and stupidity is that genius has limits.
- Albert Einstein
Nice clean job. Well done.Originally Posted by Delirious
But after understanding I definately agree with below - Very NICE
Originally Posted by Hardass
Getting my 'BsmtPc' Revision 3.1415926... ready. Just gotta hack out the bottom for better air flow and put the wheels back on
PC-V1000
PA-160 + storm + mcp655 + OCZ 600 PSU.
Drives will sit on left, taking floppy bay and using it for now, then some dremel work and riveting to take one of the HD mounts I removed and put it up there. Think there will be enough airflow for the drives. No window since this is for HTPC and no one will see it after I'm done And I am making this another cooling system that can be removed w/o disassembly, just unplug and detach Res and Block, then pull the whole thing out
Very nice work mike, you think that rad would be sufficient for cooling a GPU too?
its the lian-li 7077
http://www.xtremesystems.com/modules...owcontent&id=6
The difference between genius and stupidity is that genius has limits.
- Albert Einstein
wow great workmanship on that shelf. I wish i had those kind of skills..
Wich set is that from alphacool?Originally Posted by 2fink
Look very nice and is real silent?
28c idle, 32c load, 37c case
Northwood 2.8C @ 3.5GHz
Trice.
That looks excellent. Add some uv dye uv cathodes and it'll loook kick ass
Trice.
That looks excellent. Add some uv dye uv cathodes and it'll loook kick ass
Trice.
That looks excellent. Add some uv dye uv cathodes and it'll loook kick ass
Very nice el rolio. What size/material is the tubing and what liquids are you using? Which rad?
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