I'd say the rubberband doesn't touch the inner fan... only the frame.
I'd say the rubberband doesn't touch the inner fan... only the frame.
rubber bands disintegrate under heat
btw, what are you temps??
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
Aye.
The rubber band doesn't get hot at all; it's been set up like this for a few months now without any problems.
Idle temperatures are ~5-10 degrees over ambient, load temperatures 2 or 3 degrees above that; after around six hours of Orthos load, temperatures increase another few degrees, to ~10-15 degrees over ambient.
I run the E6600 @ 3.6 on 1.45v.
EVGA nForce 780i SLI
Intel Q6600 GO FSB 9x400 (3.6) at 1.46 and memory is at 450
G.SKILL 4GB (4 x 1GB)DDR2 800 F2-6400CL4D-2GBHK 4-4-4-8
H20-220 Apex "Ultra" Extreme
2x SLI Evga 8800 GT 512MB (650/1800)
Thermaltake Mozart TX Entertainment Case
OCZ 1000w
there have been several posts since mine, but i wanted to answer the mounting question regarding the pump. I was very simple actually. Danger Den included industrial Velcro with the d5, so considering that it's lightweight and the tubing would naturally be pushing up on it I decided to just use the Velcro. Very simple and very effective.
omg, This is one of the most chanceless things I've ever seen in my whole entire life. I once cooled an x850xt(pe) amd 3000+ venice@2.7 and a northbridge on a a8n-sli premium with just one 120.1 black ice pro. And my temps were around 40C. And then you see one ubernerd who thinks all this work will make such a difference instead of buying a 120.2 :S ON A SINGLE 6600? I swear the E6600 @ 3.6 on 1.45v will run great on a 120.2. That's the same thing as flowrate BLEGH! i hate those theories, and I know higher flow can decrease your temps but it makes a 3C difference or maybe less?
Now I'm going to take a smoke...
The multiple screen Wallpaper topic!: http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...d.php?t=190723
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Grimreaperguy, i really appreciate all the hard work, but im going to have to agree with dnb#. All that work,time,effort,and money you spend while you couldve just bought a waterchiller...
w00ps, my sig is HUGE. imma edit that.
Specs :...............................................Chilled by :
MB : Asus Striker Extreme.......................Heag-Cooling 1/4 HP R404 Compressor
CPU : Intel Core Quad Q6600 @ 3.0 Ghz....15 dgr water temp @ Full load.
RAM : 2048 MB OCZ FLEX XLC PC9200.......Aquacomputer Cuplex XT DI for CPU/NB/SB&Mosfets.
VGA : MSI 8800 GTX @ 650 / 2100............Aquacomputer G80 Fullcoverblock.
HDD : 1 TB Harddiskspace........................Liquid cooled RAM
CASE : Silverstone Tj-07 (BTX,MODDED)...
And yes, i know its an expensive setup. Leave a comment or PM on what you think about it.
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Hey there!
My first post - been browsing the forums for a bit and finally registered!
Here's another Antec 900 as every1 else says...its cramped...also, I wanted to mount everything internally so opted for a Tt rad...bad choice.
I have a Lian-Li V1200 with a PA120.2 on the way soon (I hope!) so watch out for my new one
Only the CPU atm, but hope to extend it to the N/S Bridges and GPU and RAM (eventually - with 2 loops!)
PICS!:
With flash - I cut 2 messy holes to wire behind the mobo.
in the dark
My first attempt. it's OK
eurgh! ugly curtains!
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Rebuilded my system today, after the dryice-session this weekend.
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PC : Asrock Z68 Extreme3 Gen3 + Intel Core i5 i2500k + 2 x Asus HD6870 DirectCU + 2x2GB PC12800 G.Skill Eco 7-8-7-24 + Creative X-Fi Titanium PCIe + Scythe Mugen 3.
Digicam : Pentax *istDL2 + Pentax smc DA 18-55mm F3.5-5.6 AL + Cosina F3.5/100mm Makro.
Heimkino : Samsung LE-46B450 FullHD + Arion AF-4000HDCI + Onkyo TX-SR505E + Quadral Quintas 5.0 + Heco Victa 25A.
Sorry for my bad English![]()
GA-X38-DQ6 Vdroop moded
Ballistix Tracer PC8500 @ DDR1188 5-5-5-15 2.08v
Q6600 L737B 475x8 - 3800Mhz @ 1.39v
8800GTS G92 @ 830/1945/2200 36ºC idle, 39ºC full load(no mods for now..)
MCR320 | MCR120 | MCP355 + OCLabs XPtop | MCR-RES | FuZion + washer | MCW60
Well, the NB runs under 40 degrees with the HR-05 sitting on it, no matter how many volts I throw at the thing, and I'm yet to find a block(s) for my 7950GX2 that isn't as expensive as the card itself.
Last I checked, this is XS, and we're supposed to enjoy what we do. If tinkering around with water cooling is 'hard work' instead of 'good fun', I think you're in the wrong place.![]()
As for cost, this project was largely begun because of the high cost of the loops that we normally use; the pump set me back AUD$80, and the radiator $100. A DDC and a Thermochill would cost almost twice that, and an Iwaki would cost as much as the entire loop!
Funkflix, that's alot of spare space in you case; why not bring the radiators inside? I really like that black tubing.![]()
Point taken, Allthough for me the Xtreme in Xtreme systems stands for Xtreme perfomance, or Xtremely cold computer. Not Xtremely-difficult-way-to-make-something-that-couldve-been-done-much-more-easily.
Dont misunderstand me, i love your setup. It's just that you could've reached the same result with a lot less trouble. And then if you went thru all the trouble you would have gotten even better result.
Specs :...............................................Chilled by :
MB : Asus Striker Extreme.......................Heag-Cooling 1/4 HP R404 Compressor
CPU : Intel Core Quad Q6600 @ 3.0 Ghz....15 dgr water temp @ Full load.
RAM : 2048 MB OCZ FLEX XLC PC9200.......Aquacomputer Cuplex XT DI for CPU/NB/SB&Mosfets.
VGA : MSI 8800 GTX @ 650 / 2100............Aquacomputer G80 Fullcoverblock.
HDD : 1 TB Harddiskspace........................Liquid cooled RAM
CASE : Silverstone Tj-07 (BTX,MODDED)...
And yes, i know its an expensive setup. Leave a comment or PM on what you think about it.
DNA = Design Not Accident
DNA = Darwin Not Accurate
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heatware / ebay
HARDWARE I only own Xeons, Extreme Editions & Lian Li's
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The multiple screen Wallpaper topic!: http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...d.php?t=190723
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Sound: Asus Essense ST | Wharfedale Diamond 9.1 | Norge 2060 Stereo amp | Wharfedale SW150 sub (coming soon)
Camera Gear: Canon 6D | Canon 500D | Canon 17-40L | Canon 24-105L | Canon 50mm f1.4 | Canon 85mm f1.8 | Rokinon 14mm f2.8 | Sigma 10-20EX HSM | Benro A3580F + Vanguard SBH250 | Bag full of filters and stuff
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
Aesthetics is a relative term, something which people here forget...
A personal opinion on what looks appealing is all anyone can physically share--the beauty is in the beholder![]()
465 Watts of Computing Power....Running Off the Sun.
**w00t for solar panels**
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