the Borg Cube:
Case - Lian Li PC-343B
Mobo - EVGA X58 Classified (759)
CPU - i7 920 (D0 stepping), watercooled w/Enzotech Luna Rev.A block
RAM - Corsair Dominator GT 2000 (8-8-8-24) w/fan
GPU - EVGA GTX295 quad-SLI, water cooled w/Koolance NX295 blocks
PSU - Corsair HX1000
O/S - Windows 7 RC build 7127
Yes, it is running in parallel, works great.
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Desk Build
FX8120 @ 4.6Ghz 24/7 / Asus Crosshair V /HD7970/ 8Gb (4x2Gb) Gskill 2133Mhz / Intel 320 160Gb OS Drive, WD 256GB Game Storage
W/C System
(CPU) Swiftech HD (GPU) EK HD7970 with backplate (RAM) MIPS Ram block (Rad/Pump) 3 x Thermochill 120.3 triple rads and Dual MCP355's with Heatkiller dual top and Cyberdruid Prism res / B*P/Koolance Compression Fittings and Quick Disconnects.
the Borg Cube:
Case - Lian Li PC-343B
Mobo - EVGA X58 Classified (759)
CPU - i7 920 (D0 stepping), watercooled w/Enzotech Luna Rev.A block
RAM - Corsair Dominator GT 2000 (8-8-8-24) w/fan
GPU - EVGA GTX295 quad-SLI, water cooled w/Koolance NX295 blocks
PSU - Corsair HX1000
O/S - Windows 7 RC build 7127
3x GTX295 in parallel. 2x DDC 18W in series, 2x 3x120mm rads, for the GPU loop. All GPU's O/C'd to 720/1548/1080. Full load GPU temps 50-54 deg C on 22 deg C ambient.
Exactly, I didn't think it would be that good either, but it works great. I use to do them in series, but this seems to give me better flow and maybe that is what is making up for the difference, not sure since I am not an engineer, but it does work. For my situation it would be near impossible to run in series since the third card almost butts up against my side panel.
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Desk Build
FX8120 @ 4.6Ghz 24/7 / Asus Crosshair V /HD7970/ 8Gb (4x2Gb) Gskill 2133Mhz / Intel 320 160Gb OS Drive, WD 256GB Game Storage
W/C System
(CPU) Swiftech HD (GPU) EK HD7970 with backplate (RAM) MIPS Ram block (Rad/Pump) 3 x Thermochill 120.3 triple rads and Dual MCP355's with Heatkiller dual top and Cyberdruid Prism res / B*P/Koolance Compression Fittings and Quick Disconnects.
I guess I'm just not sure how water flows through the 1st and 2nd GPU blocks - it seems like they're getting by-passed.
the Borg Cube:
Case - Lian Li PC-343B
Mobo - EVGA X58 Classified (759)
CPU - i7 920 (D0 stepping), watercooled w/Enzotech Luna Rev.A block
RAM - Corsair Dominator GT 2000 (8-8-8-24) w/fan
GPU - EVGA GTX295 quad-SLI, water cooled w/Koolance NX295 blocks
PSU - Corsair HX1000
O/S - Windows 7 RC build 7127
I thought so too, but it does go through all three blocks.
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4.8Ghz - http://valid.canardpc.com/show_oc.php?id=794165
Desk Build
FX8120 @ 4.6Ghz 24/7 / Asus Crosshair V /HD7970/ 8Gb (4x2Gb) Gskill 2133Mhz / Intel 320 160Gb OS Drive, WD 256GB Game Storage
W/C System
(CPU) Swiftech HD (GPU) EK HD7970 with backplate (RAM) MIPS Ram block (Rad/Pump) 3 x Thermochill 120.3 triple rads and Dual MCP355's with Heatkiller dual top and Cyberdruid Prism res / B*P/Koolance Compression Fittings and Quick Disconnects.
Okay, sounds like it works well anyway.
And sorry for taking the thread off topic.![]()
the Borg Cube:
Case - Lian Li PC-343B
Mobo - EVGA X58 Classified (759)
CPU - i7 920 (D0 stepping), watercooled w/Enzotech Luna Rev.A block
RAM - Corsair Dominator GT 2000 (8-8-8-24) w/fan
GPU - EVGA GTX295 quad-SLI, water cooled w/Koolance NX295 blocks
PSU - Corsair HX1000
O/S - Windows 7 RC build 7127
Excuse my ignorance [i'm a bit of a nub] but I have a few questions,
1. In some cases, the 5.25" bays are positioned at a higher level than the PCIe slots, and thus the graphics card. In this situation, whereby the T3 is positioned higher than a graphics card [fitted with a water block] will there be any adverse effects on the performance of the loop? Please correct me if I'm wrong, but I have always thought that the pump should be placed as low as possible in a loop?
2. From what I understand, the T3 really shines in loops which have multiple water blocks/radiators [i.e. a CPU, 2xGPU] loop. Would it still perform well on a simple GPU only loop [360 Radiator, 1x GPU loop]? I ask because I see it as a great opportunity for future proofing, by using the T3 to pump a simple GPU only loop, with the ability to add more radiators, or blocks in the future, without having to sacrifice more space for another pump.
Thanks guys![]()
The simplest explanation I've read is in the Hondacity's HeatKillers GTX285 in Triple Sli (simple test) thread.
Originally Posted by Erasmus354
Your right, that looks INSANE lol.
1. If it were a sump pump of course, but in a closed loop no.
2. It will run one loop just fine and you make a great point about it's expandability.
No dumb questions man, and don't be afraid to try different approaches--if you get it absolutely perfect the first time then you missed out on part of the fun. Just look at the image above-- I am STILL scratching my head over THAT setup lol.
Awesome! Thanks for the reply BoxGods, it was really helpful. I'v been searching for a pump/res solution for quite some time now, and I think I have finally found it. I have been designing elaborate ways to mount pumps and reservoirs, with enough room left for the possibility of expansion, to no end. The T3 seems like its going to be the solution to my problems, whilst also looking awesome! Kudos mate!
Now I'v just got to figure out how to get one to Australia![]()
I'm still unclear as to weather or not it's advisable to run a subloop with just a block on it, with a single rad on the second subloop with the other block...all fed from the same T3 w/pump.
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I think there is a reseller Down Under coming on line here pretty soon. Not positive though. I will ask and let you know.
It will depend on the actual parts as to the ABSOLUTE best set up of the loop/s. If the block on the loop by itself likes a lot of flow or is more restrictive, and the size of the rad etc. Vapor seems to have numbers on every w/c component ever madeand might be able to guide you if you listed the actual parts.
OK. I talked to Brian at PrimoChill and he said they were working with:
https://www.gammods.com.au/store/
But that they have yet to actually place an order. You might want to get in touch with them to see what the hold up is. Maybe have a mate or three do the same.
Hope that helps.
Wish you had posted 2 weeks ago as a friend of mine was there visiting his grand parents and could have just dropped one in the post for you =(
Thanks for checking on an Australian reseller for me mate. I'v purchased parts from Gammods before, and they are a pleasure to work with. I'll get in touch with them. I wish I had stumbled across this post 2 weeks ago too mate![]()
Thanks for your help BoxGods.
Ok, so I just had a thought and this really probably only pertains to my setup, but can the res be mounted to where the pump is on the bottom or is that bad for the pump? This way I could avoid putting a fillport on top of the res and still take advantage of the overfill res. I am pretty sure a D5 can be mounted that way, but I just want to make sure. Also, does it matter if it is the D5 with the or without the speed control? waiting for Jab-tech to get them in stock, but I may go ahead and order one from Frozen.
Thanks.
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Desk Build
FX8120 @ 4.6Ghz 24/7 / Asus Crosshair V /HD7970/ 8Gb (4x2Gb) Gskill 2133Mhz / Intel 320 160Gb OS Drive, WD 256GB Game Storage
W/C System
(CPU) Swiftech HD (GPU) EK HD7970 with backplate (RAM) MIPS Ram block (Rad/Pump) 3 x Thermochill 120.3 triple rads and Dual MCP355's with Heatkiller dual top and Cyberdruid Prism res / B*P/Koolance Compression Fittings and Quick Disconnects.
Nevermind, I found my answers. Now I need to decide on who to order from. Anyone know when Jab-tech will have it? Only reason I ask is I get stuff from them within a day of ordering.
Thanks.
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Desk Build
FX8120 @ 4.6Ghz 24/7 / Asus Crosshair V /HD7970/ 8Gb (4x2Gb) Gskill 2133Mhz / Intel 320 160Gb OS Drive, WD 256GB Game Storage
W/C System
(CPU) Swiftech HD (GPU) EK HD7970 with backplate (RAM) MIPS Ram block (Rad/Pump) 3 x Thermochill 120.3 triple rads and Dual MCP355's with Heatkiller dual top and Cyberdruid Prism res / B*P/Koolance Compression Fittings and Quick Disconnects.
Wow! Just got a reply back from Jab-tech, they expect them on Monday. Talk about late support and quick response. I just sent them an email an hour ago and they responded just a few minutes ago. My time is almost 1am. Now that is service. Hopefully they will be here and I can order it Tuesday and have it by Wednesday.
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4.8Ghz - http://valid.canardpc.com/show_oc.php?id=794165
Desk Build
FX8120 @ 4.6Ghz 24/7 / Asus Crosshair V /HD7970/ 8Gb (4x2Gb) Gskill 2133Mhz / Intel 320 160Gb OS Drive, WD 256GB Game Storage
W/C System
(CPU) Swiftech HD (GPU) EK HD7970 with backplate (RAM) MIPS Ram block (Rad/Pump) 3 x Thermochill 120.3 triple rads and Dual MCP355's with Heatkiller dual top and Cyberdruid Prism res / B*P/Koolance Compression Fittings and Quick Disconnects.
Sweet and with Jab-tech hopefully getting them on Monday I should have one mid-next week. Next week will be fun, got my Classified coming back in, an SSD on the way and probably this.
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Desk Build
FX8120 @ 4.6Ghz 24/7 / Asus Crosshair V /HD7970/ 8Gb (4x2Gb) Gskill 2133Mhz / Intel 320 160Gb OS Drive, WD 256GB Game Storage
W/C System
(CPU) Swiftech HD (GPU) EK HD7970 with backplate (RAM) MIPS Ram block (Rad/Pump) 3 x Thermochill 120.3 triple rads and Dual MCP355's with Heatkiller dual top and Cyberdruid Prism res / B*P/Koolance Compression Fittings and Quick Disconnects.
I picked one up on Friday from FrozenCPU (they are local to me) and have to say I really like the unit. I am only running a single loop right now with just a CPU and Northbridge block and a single Swiftech MCR220 rad this week. Next week I should be adding a block for a 285GTX and moving the chipset block over to that along with a new MCR220.
I really like the way it cleaned up my system since I no longer have a pump on the bottom of the case I am going to be able to easily add the additional radiator.
Looks awesome![]()
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