i know the cables is not there....but i really like it...i shd say that its clean not tidy :P
vkbms.... thx for the info, looking at it in vadim computer now![]()
Some sound?
I'm working on mine....
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750W Thermaltake Modular PSU
DFI UT X58-T3eH8
Core i7 920 @ 20 X 200 1.325V
CORSAIR XMS3 DHX 4GB (2 x 2GB) DDR3 1600
768 MB EVGA 8800GTX
1 X 36GB WD Raptor
2 X 150GB WD RAPTORS
1 X SpinPoint P Series SP2504C 250GB
1 X Maxtor 6L300S0 300GB
16 X NEC DVD Burner
7 120mm Yate Loon LED Intake Fan
4 120MM Yate Loon Exhaust Fan
28" HANNSPREE Monitor
Watercooling Loop:
1 X PA120.3
1 X PA120.2
2 X Laing DDC's w/EK-DDC Dual Turbo Top
7 X Yate Loon Blue LED Intake Fans
4 X Yate Loon Blue LED Exhaust Fans
1 X Swiftech GTZ
1 X GPU EK Fullcover Waterblock
1 X XSPC Dual Bay Reservoir 5.25" with Bubble Window
My new P180 setup, my very first WC job. Needed internal, wanted quiet and clean.
Pics:
Overall. Added a bunch of additional noise dampening foam to the interior of the P180:
Side. The "extra" smart coils you may notice if you look carefully.....are not part of the loop.....they're used to disguise the USB cables and maintain a consistent aesthetic LOL. And no, the CPU > Rad hose is not kinked....it's just the angle of the pic. Next pic shows a smooth bend.
Upper chamber. Noctuas, more noise dampening, cable management.
Lower chamber. Tight fit but works alright I think. High output fan is connected to fan controller.
Front. Added 2 intake fans, 1 each for upper and lower chamber to increase airflow to the rads. Very minor modification.....some rubber grommet for clearances, some noise matting for separation.
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I have a very hot E600 "B" chip that would go as high as 66C under Orthos at 1.5125V. So I decided to re-do my loop last month with the new Fuzion block to see if it's as good as it's hyped up to be.
Mind you though I've been using water wetter as an additive since 2002 but this time around I just use pure water plus a few drops of biocide only.
old Apogee + water wetter mix idles in the mid 40s, max load temp in the mid 60s.
new Fuzion + distilled water idles in the low 40s, max load temp now hovering around 57-60.
case: Silverstone TJ05
rad: PA120.2 + shroud. imho a shroud isn't necessary for everyone but I need it to fit the A.C. Ryan grill and I think it helps a bit with low airflow.
blocks, Fuzion + MCW 55 ( Derlin top ).
pump : Laing D5 ( 2 yrs old non stop running ) set at mid-flow 3.5
2 Yates ( D12SL ) on Rad. undervolted @ 7v.
Dynamat insulation throughout.
I know it's not as aesthically pleasing as most of the fancy looking rigs here but, at 5 feet away, it's completely silent which I value the most.
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wow!
skyguy, thats some GREAT cable managment for ur p180b. can u give me some help, i have quite a rats nest!
oc: 3.9!!!!, but back to 2.4 (stock) for longevity
1 gig ocz gold ddr 800.
my rig: p5b deluxe wifi, 600 psu, 7900GT KO, e6600, water cooling, and thermalright nb cooler.
my css name: theonemuffintorulethemall
Wait, so if you run the Thermochill shroud you can use a regular RadGrill? <starts to look for Thermochill 120.3 & shroud in stock>
EVGA 680i
X6800 @ 3.8ghz on water
2gb Corsair Dominator 1250
EVGA 8800GTX w/ EK water block
Hey Clee, I have the the same MB like yours and i'm not understand why you don't have a MOSFET heatsinks. Use the orginal heatsink, cut the heatpipe from the NB cooler !
CPU: Intel Core 2 Due E6600 @ 3.6GHz (24\7)|| HS: Scyth Ninja Plus + 120mm Thunderblade
MB: Asus P5W DH Deluxe|| Memory: G.Skill 4096MB 800MHz 5-5-5-15
GFX: BFG GeForce 9800GTX OCX 512MB 256MB|| HD: Western Digital 500GB SataII
Power Suplly: Enermax Liberty 400Watt|| Case: HEC Compucase 6920
Fans: Thermaltake Thunderblade 120mm Blue LED|| Monitor: Sony Bravia BX4 37" FHD
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hey clee nice setup, very clean...
could you clarify the radgrills and shroud bit, whats the connection.
a radgrills and PA rad mounting holes dont fit.
PA rad with shroud means you are pulling cool air from outside through your rad via yates on 7V, this is most efficient use of shroud...
Aurora,
No, you gotta mod the shroud. That grill is made for MCR220 and the PA120.2 is a fair bit longer
I have the Thermochill shroud but in my situation, it's much easier for me to mount with the AC Ryan grill onto the Silverstione case due to the 4 extra mounting holes around the corner. and IMO it looks better.
The PA120.3 however, is a monster compare to the MCR320 so I'm not sure if it can be mod'ed to fit with a regular grill. I'd spring for a PA120.3 ahroud instead if I were you, but they're hard to get.
Concept,
No, u don't need to sink the mosfets. I put tons of voltage to sustain a high OC yet the mosfets barely get warm to the touch. Same goes with the SB chipset. I wonder why ppl put aftermarket heatsink/fan on them. ?????
septim,
Drill new holes on the shroud to bring the 2 fans closer. There's enough surface area around the mounting holes on the shroud to let you do it. I took a snapshot of the mod I did last year & I'll pose the pic if I find it.
Skyguy,
nice cable management, very clean indeed, hats off to ya !!
|Main Rig|
Asus P5K Deluxe [0404]
Q6600 L738A999 G0 SLACR @ 3.798Ghz [422x9]
2x1GB Firestix DDR2-1000
ATI HD2900XT [MCW60]
Seagate 7200.11 500 GB / 7200.10 320GB
Creative X-FI Platinum
Antec P182
|Cooling|
D-Tek FuZion [Quad - Nozzle] | MCW60 | MCR320 | EKRes150 | DDC-1T /w AlphaCool Top
Skyguy, noise would decrease a bit more if you cut away the metal grills on the front fans (and the plastic ones too if possible). Great system!
Brendan
I BLEED TOXIC GREEN
Looks like you just bought a new P180/182 there NEvolution
You might wanna give the fan grills a small coat of primer, it'll start rusting and look likeafter about a year.
My Rig
CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo E6600 L626A175 3GHZ 1.30V real
RAM: Crucial Ballistix PC2-8500 stock speed and timings
Motherboard: Asus P5E X38 333MHZ FSB x9 multi
Video: Gigabyte 8800GTS 320mb stock speeds
Soundcard Creative Soundblaster Audigy 2 ZS
Hard Drives Seagate 250GB 7200.10 SATAII (boot) > Samsung HD501J 500GB SATAII (Storage)
Case: Lian Li PC-S80
Powersupply: Corsair HX620W 620watt
Optical: Samsung SH-S182D DVDRW 18x
Monitor: Asus MW221U 22" LCD
Mouse: Logitech CF G7
Keyboard: Logitech G15
Speakers: Logitech Z5500
The water cooling
CPU waterblock: Swiftech Apogee (original with custom top and mounting plate)
GPU waterblock: EK FC8800GTS Acrylic
Pump: Laing D5 Vario "3" speed setting
Radiator: Swiftech MCR220 w/ 120mm Yate Loons D12SM-12 running at 7V
Resevoir - Swiftech MCRES Micro - Pentison G11
New work-in-progress - watercooled dual-rad Lian-Li A05:
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...d.php?t=156162
Opteron 175 @ 3.0GHz
273x11
I'm still a bit unsure about using the Y or connecting 2 lines to the res and pump inlet.
The Y seems to be working out a bit better, though it doesn't make much sense.
Having 2 separate lines should technically be better as more water would be able to leave the block ASAP.
Still a bit confused on which config to use. Time will tell, as I test out more things.![]()
|Main Rig|
Asus P5K Deluxe [0404]
Q6600 L738A999 G0 SLACR @ 3.798Ghz [422x9]
2x1GB Firestix DDR2-1000
ATI HD2900XT [MCW60]
Seagate 7200.11 500 GB / 7200.10 320GB
Creative X-FI Platinum
Antec P182
|Cooling|
D-Tek FuZion [Quad - Nozzle] | MCW60 | MCR320 | EKRes150 | DDC-1T /w AlphaCool Top
i'm not too familiar with that cpu block but if it's like other single inlet / dual outlet blocks, it looks like you have it set up as efficiently as it gets.
if i could make a suggestion, I would suggest flipping your rad so the barbs face toward the case and you can cut down some tubing.
That might also entail using the middle fan spot on your radiator to mount to your radbox.
New work-in-progress - watercooled dual-rad Lian-Li A05:
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...d.php?t=156162
Opteron 175 @ 3.0GHz
273x11
really cool cases i cant wait to get my camera and post mine's
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@Rockford Where can I get it and how much will I need for a mid-tower?
|Main Rig|
Asus P5K Deluxe [0404]
Q6600 L738A999 G0 SLACR @ 3.798Ghz [422x9]
2x1GB Firestix DDR2-1000
ATI HD2900XT [MCW60]
Seagate 7200.11 500 GB / 7200.10 320GB
Creative X-FI Platinum
Antec P182
|Cooling|
D-Tek FuZion [Quad - Nozzle] | MCW60 | MCR320 | EKRes150 | DDC-1T /w AlphaCool Top
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