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    Updated my V1000. Do I hold the award for most stuff in 1 yet? Hardware specs as in sig.








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    Quote Originally Posted by TRG View Post
    @ ownage

    The most original WC filled P180 I've seen so far

    Care to sell your sidepanel? (mine is broken )
    Thanks ,

    I rather keep my sidepanel, because i mostlikely will use this case as my server case after some time.
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    Quote Originally Posted by metalman2785 View Post
    This one, great deal for 5 bucks, it only takes a few drops for the entire loop. My little bottle will last me a lifetime

    http://www.frozencpu.com/products/17...tml?tl=g30c103
    Wow really... Sounds like a better deal than the D-tek UV dye I'm using. Took about the whole bottle to get it about that bright, and the bottle is $10. Might have to look into that frozenCPU dye next time.
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    Quote Originally Posted by [XC]Atomicpineapple View Post
    Updated my V1000. Do I hold the award for most stuff in 1 yet? Hardware specs as in sig.








    jeez i cant even see the motherboard

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    Quote Originally Posted by whoodiestyle View Post
    jeez i cant even see the motherboard


    i was thinking the same thing...

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    Quote Originally Posted by kinghong1970 View Post


    i was thinking the same thing...
    me 2 ..

    how can u even manage the wires n Pipes..

    the only thing i can see is the Res
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    It was a difficult job, took pretty much all day with a stop for rowing and food. Nothing went to plan really. I was hoping to fit the MCRES in between the side of the case and the 5.25" drive bays but its too wide, thank God for the included bracket! I was planning to have the 2nd DDC below where the MCRES is but that wouldnt work either so it had to go at the back of the case next to the other 1 and its a tight fit, only just goes. I have a modular PSU so that helped, along with the impressive flexibility of 7/16" Masterkleer tubing, I dont think I'd have managed it with 1/2" tubing, be just that bit too big.

    Loops go (1) DDC-1+>Fuzion 1>Fuzion 2>Rad>MCW-60>EK Res
    (2)DDC-1+>BIP>MCW-30>Maze 4 GPU (on PhysX)>MCRES Micro

    I'd planned to watercool the southbridge with a 2nd MCW-30 but I couldnt get a secure mount due to the intel clip hold down mechanism. The NB was fine as the i5000X chipset is covered by an IHS.
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    Quote Originally Posted by [XC]Atomicpineapple View Post
    It was a difficult job, took pretty much all day with a stop for rowing and food. Nothing went to plan really. I was hoping to fit the MCRES in between the side of the case and the 5.25" drive bays but its too wide, thank God for the included bracket! I was planning to have the 2nd DDC below where the MCRES is but that wouldnt work either so it had to go at the back of the case next to the other 1 and its a tight fit, only just goes. I have a modular PSU so that helped, along with the impressive flexibility of 7/16" Masterkleer tubing, I dont think I'd have managed it with 1/2" tubing, be just that bit too big.

    Loops go (1) DDC-1+>Fuzion 1>Fuzion 2>Rad>MCW-60>EK Res
    (2)DDC-1+>BIP>MCW-30>Maze 4 GPU (on PhysX)>MCRES Micro

    I'd planned to watercool the southbridge with a 2nd MCW-30 but I couldnt get a secure mount due to the intel clip hold down mechanism. The NB was fine as the i5000X chipset is covered by an IHS.
    Thats totally the opposite then wat i want with my Rig. I want my loop to be as simple as possible, which makes it easy to remove, but also doesn't take to much space.

    Your Watercooling sure looks cool, but what when you have to remove something?
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    Yeh, it sure wont come apart easily! Really the only reason it'll come to bits now is if something breaks. I wont be upgrading for a while as Im not a heavy gamer I wont be rushing out to buy the latest GFX card and the dual-quad cores should see me through in the CPU horsepower department for a good while to come. My 1st loops started off simple, was an Asetek CPU only kit, then I bought a GPU block, a better pump, the Antarctica CPU block. Having pushed the Asetek stuff about as far as it would go I got a Laing D5, a tripple 120 rad, a DD TDX for my A64 and a Maze 4 for my GFX. From there I added a 2nd D5 and swapped to an MP-05 Pro LE CPU block. When I got my 1st Xeons (E5120 dual cores) I just bought a 2nd MP-05 and an MCW-60 for my 8800GTS as the Maze 4 wouldnt fit, but when my quad cores arrived I upgraded to the Fuzions due to their made-for-quad-core design and thought I may as well do it properly and WC everything! The stock NB heatsink is just Alu and it got burning hot so I got the MCW-30s and I still had the old Maze 4 knocking around which just happened to fit on the PhysX card, so might as well use it, right?

    I do see your point though simple can be good, but at least if I know it'll take all day to disassemble it'll stop me tinkerign for a while, might actually get some useful stuff done! D
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    Quote Originally Posted by coolrmaster View Post
    is the the tv mounted atop your pc

    Who needs an idiot box anyways?
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    Not as pretty as some, but it works for me ; )

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    i like it...quite clean job

    and...what about the temps??
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    What i dont like is the routing of your tube that goes from the D5 to ur rad...
    I would have put it above the mobo...
    Then it wil look even more cleaner

    And mayby a different color for those green mesh... :P
    There is more than meets the eye

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    Just finished mine ...

    still bleeding -

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    hey! there's my EK block I sold to omarko, looks bloody terrific mate!
    loosen the screws up a bit, your bending the PCB, look at the pic again and look closely at around the SLI conector

    what's that tubing under the GTX doing there? holding up it up is it?
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    hah tubing holding the gtx up, thats innovative. great job!

    but fo real, that build is tight brah!
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    Omarko why is your card bending so much at the end? my 8800gtx with the ek block holds it all rigid and straight

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    Where is the PSU getting its air from? The fan is on the bottom, but there is the bottom of the case in the way...? Or am I just missing something, like is there an airspace between the bottom of the PSU and the case?
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    Quote Originally Posted by whoodiestyle View Post
    Omarko why is your card bending so much at the end? my 8800gtx with the ek block holds it all rigid and straight
    I think he did put the EK block to tight...
    I had it to when i put on my 8800GTS...
    I just loosend some bolts a bit...
    There is more than meets the eye

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    Quote Originally Posted by whoodiestyle View Post
    Omarko why is your card bending so much at the end? my 8800gtx with the ek block holds it all rigid and straight
    not sure to be honest ... I tried few things, makes no diff ...

    Quote Originally Posted by SparkyJJO View Post
    Where is the PSU getting its air from? The fan is on the bottom, but there is the bottom of the case in the way...? Or am I just missing something, like is there an airspace between the bottom of the PSU and the case?
    the PSUis elevated about 3cm above the bottom of the case so there is plenty of airflow going on in the bottom chamber which is separated and insulated from the top one. There is a front intake fan pushing air in and going out through the PSU.

    Quote Originally Posted by Yozzman View Post
    I think he did put the EK block to tight...
    I had it to when i put on my 8800GTS...
    I just loosend some bolts a bit...
    I tried that and it made not difference. its wierd ... but all seems to work fine ...

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    I start feeling Nervous and Tensed when i see Bend PCBs
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    Nice work there Omarko on your P180!
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    Little upgrade....

    4GB OCZ ram watercooled:



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    Quote Originally Posted by LeChuck View Post
    Little upgrade....

    4GB OCZ ram watercooled:


    nice ... thats what I call EXTREME
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    nice rig Omarko, i like the simple view unclutterred look...

    LeChuck, i almost couldn't see the shiny ram... that is 1 big blowup of a pic.

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