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Thread: Water cooling Quad on DFI 680i LT on the bench (er Dining Room Table)

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    Water cooling Quad on DFI 680i LT on the bench (er Dining Room Table)

    Just thought I'd pop a couple of pictures in here of my bench setup for my new build... an X3220 on a DFI 680i LT using an Apogee GTX a DDC Ultra, and a Thermochill 120.2 with a couple of YL SL's on airflow duty.

    I'm currently finding the OC on the bench (or the dining room table as it were) before I put it all in the Stacker.

    Ultimately, I'll be cooling the NB, SB, and a GPU (TBD) via second loop. The equipment shown here will be my "production" cooling loop for the CPU.

    Load temps under 4 instances of PRIME95 range from 58 to 63-deg C depending on the size of the FFT being executed! Idle temps are around 43-deg C. This is at a toasty 1.5 Vcore runnig 400x9 MHz.

    The Apogee GTX is a sweet looking block. The Scythe backplate is also a nice piece... very solid... thanks to those that recommended it! I had to modify it slightly as you will see below, cutting out some of the insulating sticky layer to work around some surface mount components that were under the backplate in one corner. I also had to bore out the holes to accept #6 screws for mounting the GTX.

    Here's the back side of the motherboard under the CPU where the backplate needs to go... Note the surface mount components to the upper right area...




    I cut away some of the sticky insulating layer and put electrical tape as an insulator instead...



    Here is how the cut-out fits around the surface mount components...



    Here's the Apogee block on the board...





    Note how the backplate keeps the board from bending...



    The "bench" loop...

    Last edited by virtualrain; 05-12-2007 at 08:03 PM.

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    nice pics. waiting for more
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    Good job mate... post some more pics when u get it all into your stacker!

    BTW, how good is the cooling on the NB? Do u think its worth watercooling, or does DFI's cooling solution work well enough by itself?
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    Quote Originally Posted by MikeMK View Post
    Good job mate... post some more pics when u get it all into your stacker!

    BTW, how good is the cooling on the NB? Do u think its worth watercooling, or does DFI's cooling solution work well enough by itself?
    So far, I'm stressing the CPU (haven't got to memory overclocking yet)... but the NB temps with that stock cooler seem to very good. I have a 120mm fan leaning against it and it's cool to the touch with 1.6V into it.

    You can attach a 60x60x15mm fan directly to it which should work just nicely.

    The SB fan is a bit noisy for my liking. It hums loudly. I have a passive cooler I might try on there to see how bad the temps get with that vs. the noise maker it comes with for those not interested in water cooling it.
    Last edited by virtualrain; 05-13-2007 at 12:43 AM.

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    SB stock change to thermalright HR05/sLi...

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    nice... btw do you really need two psu's for that setup ?????
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    Quote Originally Posted by Solarfall View Post
    nice... btw do you really need two psu's for that setup ?????
    I only see one, and the box that it came in.
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    Quote Originally Posted by AuroraProject View Post
    I only see one, and the box that it came in.
    look at the last pic.. on the background behind the rad
    Evga X58 sli under cascade
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    Quote Originally Posted by Solarfall View Post
    look at the last pic.. on the background behind the rad
    Yeah, thats the box it comes in!
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    Quote Originally Posted by AuroraProject View Post
    Yeah, thats the box it comes in!
    ouh really hehe that looked like another psu... never mind then
    Evga X58 sli under cascade
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    The thing's crying for two MCW30s.

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    Where did you buy that board?

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