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  1. #26
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    Nice layout concept. Well done so far.

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    Looking good until now

    Letīs see whatīs next...
    Sorry for my poor english.

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    Updates in the original post, dated 1/23/08...


    Large update this time, over a dozen pics added. Some are of my new P35 board and Wolfdale. Case mods are done, so after a few more parts arrive, it's time to get this build done.


    Enjoy...


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    i read some where you cant mount pump like that just a warning
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    Really? Crap.


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    Pump is just fine like that. as long as fresh water flows freely into the pump(as it does from res with the way you have it set up), then you are ok. Just no inlet-facing-down-mounts.

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    Thanks - I thought the gravity feed from the res would be optimal, which is why I settled on this layout. I'll know pretty quickly if it isn't going to work when I fill and do the leak test.

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    Wow thats cool. I must say from experience, putting the triple rad on the bottom of the case is probably the hottest thing since sliced bread. It tucks away nicely.

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    Lookin good so far

    keep it up
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    That looks awesome! Can't wait to see it completed!

    Very neat and tidy! Puts my (in progress) Soprano hack to shame!

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    Updates in post #2, dated 1/27/08...

    Made some good progress today and got a lot of stuff done (18 new pictures)...next update coming later in the week.
    Last edited by TMonte; 01-27-2008 at 08:19 PM.


    Project Zero Eight

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    Awesome loop layout. Couldnt have done it better.

    Looking forward to the finish.

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    wow!!! I WANT THAT CASE NOW!!
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    looking good!

    more please!

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    Thanks for all the compliments!


    I have two questions for anyone following this thread...comments/opinions appreciated.

    1. What's the best way to eliminate the flat spot on the run from the FuZion to the MCW30?

    I'm using 1/2" Primoflex, which does work pretty well. As noted elsewhere in the thread, I did already shorten the run by ~2" which helped, but I think going further than that will make it worse. The other option is to make it a lot longer, which I'd like to avoid.


    2. According to Martin's Flow Rate Estimator, the loop should flow about 1.08GPM at 4.5PSI with my D5 vario on setting 5. That plots into the "good" area on Martin's graph, but is that going to be enough?

    During the last update, I posted pics of the blending I did to the outlet port on my D5, which should help flow slightly. For comparison, Martin's estimator shows a DDC 3.2 with Petra's top flowing 1.16GPM at ~5PSI. Two D5's (setting 5) in series would get it up to 1.5GPM @ 8.4PSI, two DDC-3.2's w/DDCT-01s tops would be 1.6GPM @ 9.4PSI. I'm going to run it as it and observe performance, but even assuming it performs well, what could I expect to gain with a .5GPM increase in flow?


    I happen to be doped up after some surgery I underwent this morning, so if I missed something or I'm not making sense...well that's probably a factor.


    Edit:

    Errr...probably should have included the final loop config:

    EK Multioption RES150
    Laing D5 Vario, setting 5, outlet transition blended
    Swiftech MCR320
    Coolingworks CoolRad 22T (used MCR220 in Martin's FRE)
    EK FC-8800 (G80)
    Swiftech MCW30
    Dtek FuZion, washer and 5.5mm nozzle

    Pump -> MCR320 -> FC-8800 -> CR22T -> FuZion -> MCW30 -> RES150 -> Pump

    FWIW - I'm running Scythe S-Flex SFF21F fans (1600RPM @ 12v). They'll be controlled by a Sunbeam rheobus, and I expect to keep them around 9v, but maybe as low as 7v.
    Last edited by TMonte; 01-30-2008 at 01:54 PM. Reason: Added loop info

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    awesome.... *jawdrop*

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    Methodical and clean. I like it.

    Oh, and get well soon?!
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    Quote Originally Posted by snnoopypw View Post
    awesome.... *jawdrop*
    Quote Originally Posted by Jon Boy Deluxe View Post
    Methodical and clean. I like it.

    Oh, and get well soon?!

    Thanks!

    (Nothing major, just had some impacted molars removed.)


    Project Zero Eight

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    i like how u have the pump mounted, most ppl leave it sitting at the bottom making everything look sloppy. looks promising
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    I am loving this thread and enjoy seeing the updates. I have a question regarding some of the items you have used, on the bottle it looks like some form of black mesh, is that the radiator or did you something else? I have been thinking of using modders mesh on a project.

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    Good Luck Bleeding With Pump Mounted Like That
    MY RIG: BLUE DEVIL
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    MONITER*32-INCH SAMSUNG WIDESCREEN LCD TV
    OS*MICROSOFT XP HOME EDITION SP3
    MB*GIGABYTE P35-DQ6 F9B BIOS
    CPU*INTEL E7200 3.6GHZ 1.3v
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    RAD*SWIFTECH MCR320 W/ 3 SCYTHE ULTRA KAZE MED. SPEED
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    very nice!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Maxx103 View Post
    I am loving this thread and enjoy seeing the updates. I have a question regarding some of the items you have used, on the bottle it looks like some form of black mesh, is that the radiator or did you something else? I have been thinking of using modders mesh on a project.
    Thanks! I'm not sure what you mean though...on the bottom? No modder's mesh on this one, but I've used it a couple times in the past:

    My 2006 project....round hole mesh up front with a 1x120 rad (sorry for the extreme angled shot).




    My 2007 project....hex mesh with 2x120 rad.





    Quote Originally Posted by louie101086 View Post
    Good Luck Bleeding With Pump Mounted Like That
    Yeah, I'm not looking forward to it either. I knew up front that it would be a challenge.


    Project Zero Eight

    CM Cosmos
    abit IP35 Pro - MCW30
    E8400 @ 4GHz (8x500) - Fuzion
    2GB Patriot 6400LL @ DDR1000
    8800GTS 640MB - EK FC8800
    D5, MCR320 & CW 22T

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    Yep that's the honeycomb type modders mesh in that last shot.

    Ok, so you arn't using any of that this time

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maxx103 View Post
    Yep that's the honeycomb type modders mesh in that last shot.

    Ok, so you arn't using any of that this time
    Not yet... We'll see if I need it. The lower radiator will be covered/protected by the bottom bezel, which acts as a intake plenum and is filtered. After it's up and running, I can easily determine how restrictive the filter will be. I'm hoping it works well so the system can benefit from less dust buildup.


    Project Zero Eight

    CM Cosmos
    abit IP35 Pro - MCW30
    E8400 @ 4GHz (8x500) - Fuzion
    2GB Patriot 6400LL @ DDR1000
    8800GTS 640MB - EK FC8800
    D5, MCR320 & CW 22T

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