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    I would change the inlet outlet ports on the rad just to bleed it easyer.
    BTW, nice work.

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    Looks good!
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    Quote Originally Posted by louie101086 View Post
    is g15 really that great i wanted one but dont know weather to get that or razer tarantula
    G15 has tons of applets, i have three working G15s and one I gutted for parts

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    Razer Tarantula IMO.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Patriote View Post
    Razer Tarantula IMO.
    why???
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    Excellent job!

    Please keep the pics coming.
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    Boys & their keyboards


    I'm happy with my Saitek Eclipse II for now. Will probably add temp display in one of the 5 1/4" bays ... need to use them somehow.

    My temps seem okay ... using SpeedFan - ambient is 24 deg C, and idle CPU is about 31 (at slight OC to 2.8GHz), GPU about 40. Haven't done a good load test yet (need to figure out which app to use for the Quad and Vista). After an hour on Prime95, haven't seen the CPU go past 40.


    Should be cleaning up my mess, but couldn't resist the chance to check out some bling ('scuse the leaning UV cat):





    From another angle, showing the res:





    And, with the flash, just to show the case better (altho the coolant is not quite that bright in RL):

    Last edited by shazza; 09-30-2007 at 04:11 PM.

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    Lookin good!
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    Close it up, finish up any wiring, and take some pics from multiple angles in both light and dark. =) Nice build.
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    Quote Originally Posted by leo_bsb View Post
    I would change the inlet outlet ports on the rad just to bleed it easyer.
    BTW, nice work.
    You're right, but no issues bleeding so far (and I've had 3 different coolant fills in it in the last 24 hours ). I set the loop up the way I did so the tubing wouldn't cross - guess you could say I'm going for looks here.


    Quote Originally Posted by EnJoY View Post
    Close it up, finish up any wiring, and take some pics from multiple angles in both light and dark. =) Nice build.
    hehe ... I'm probably weeks away from closing it up. Gotta change out the PSU, actually connect the rad to the fans (I'm afraid I'll puncture it!), and major cable management.

    But, DON'T Worry - I won't be posting updates every hour in the meantime. This was a big weekend, as I made some major progress. I was hesitant to post my stuff here, since I'm such a beginner - but everyone has been very supportive, and it's nice to know help is just a post away

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    Wow, what review/porject log. Thanks for shearing that. Seams like you learnt load, had tons of fun and very happy and now full understanding why we leave a mess hehe

    Nice one 10/10

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    Quote Originally Posted by shazza View Post
    You're right, but no issues bleeding so far (and I've had 3 different coolant fills in it in the last 24 hours ). I set the loop up the way I did so the tubing wouldn't cross - guess you could say I'm going for looks here.




    hehe ... I'm probably weeks away from closing it up. Gotta change out the PSU, actually connect the rad to the fans (I'm afraid I'll puncture it!), and major cable management.

    But, DON'T Worry - I won't be posting updates every hour in the meantime. This was a big weekend, as I made some major progress. I was hesitant to post my stuff here, since I'm such a beginner - but everyone has been very supportive, and it's nice to know help is just a post away
    Get a 6-32 tap and tap handle and tap all rad holes. Then just use 6-32 machine screws to attach. This way there is no pointy screw to puncture the rad.
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    what did you use to connect the res directly to the pump? barb with threading on each side?

    the gap is quite small.


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    Quote Originally Posted by sergers View Post
    what did you use to connect the res directly to the pump? barb with threading on each side?

    the gap is quite small.
    check Danger Den's site,
    Shaz run 4 instances of Prime to push all ur cores.

    I also suggest buying some acrylic mirror (clear or colored) to put on the bottom of your case.
    Last edited by DarthBeavis; 09-30-2007 at 03:06 PM.

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    I'm not a fan of MM cube cases.... but I can dig it. Definately waiting to see this one 100%.
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    A mirrored floor would look great with this build

    Tarantula has the looks and Eclipse the ergonomics but G15 has that LED screen to go with a heap of supporting apps. Just a pity it's styling is as it is.
    I think Razor would have a winner if they released a LED screen for that dock port.
    While I wait the G15 will do me.
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    thanks jedda but i went with tarantula couldnt stomach the thought of having a keyboard that didnt go with mouse plus couldnt deny razers great products
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    Marci from Thermochill uses Fluid XP (at least he has in his previous posts)
    I can't stand the stuff. I use whatever a customer tells me to use in their rig, despite my efforts to advise otherwise. For my own purposes, I use straight distilled with no additives, no dyes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marci View Post
    I can't stand the stuff. I use whatever a customer tells me to use in their rig, despite my efforts to advise otherwise. For my own purposes, I use straight distilled with no additives, no dyes.
    I based that on pics YOU posted of a rig. Marci you need to put in disclaimers dude

    Laughs at myself . . .publically pwnd

    Now I will go hide my head in shame. God I HATE being wrong.

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    FluidXP tends to separate over time. Personally I would switch to something else, but i'm with Marci on the no additives. Just watch your loop closely, i've seen more than one test where that stuff will separate on you.

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    Talking PSU tester

    Ok ok I have to show my noob status again. Hey Shazza what psu tester did you use. I need one so I can do the same, and test the different parts and pieces of my build as it comes in before installing.

    And nice build!!!

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    Hey Shazza

    Great build. Just got a MM case myself and love it.
    I would say you want to stay away from Speedfan for your temps though. I have heard they are out by about 15 degrees.
    Try Coretemp instead

    http://www.thecoolest.zerobrains.com/CoreTemp/

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    Quote Originally Posted by Viper959 View Post
    Hey Shazza

    Great build. Just got a MM case myself and love it.
    I would say you want to stay away from Speedfan for your temps though. I have heard they are out by about 15 degrees.
    Try Coretemp instead

    http://www.thecoolest.zerobrains.com/CoreTemp/
    It's true that Speedfan is off by 15 degrees on some CPUs, but you can change that in the Advanced tab of the Configure options. Choose INTEL CORE and you can change the temp offset.

    Just compare Coretemp .95.4 and speedfan to see what you need the temp offset to be set to.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Viper959 View Post
    Hey Shazza

    Great build. Just got a MM case myself and love it.
    I would say you want to stay away from Speedfan for your temps though. I have heard they are out by about 15 degrees.
    Try Coretemp instead

    http://www.thecoolest.zerobrains.com/CoreTemp/
    I use Speedfan because it is HIGHLY accurate for sub-zero temps . . .CoreTemp and MOSt other temp monitoring methods DO NOT work at sub zero.

    For ambient level and above temps I like Everest.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dark Prodigy View Post
    I'm not a fan of MM cube cases.... but I can dig it. Definately waiting to see this one 100%.
    Thanks. Dark Prodigy ... your v1200 build is one of the ones that really got me interested in trying water cooling. I expect I'll end up with one of the Lian-Li cases down the road as my everyday rig.


    Quote Originally Posted by DarthBeavis View Post
    Laughs at myself . . .publically pwnd

    Now I will go hide my head in shame. God I HATE being wrong.
    This one gave me a good laugh ... I'll save this quote for a future time to haunt DarthBeavis

    Quote Originally Posted by {SKA} Silence View Post
    Ok ok I have to show my noob status again. Hey Shazza what psu tester did you use. I need one so I can do the same, and test the different parts and pieces of my build as it comes in before installing.
    This is the one I ordered: http://www.performance-pcs.com/catal...oducts_id=2850
    I think they are readily available at a number of places. You can also jumper the PSU connector without this, I just felt safer doing it this way.

    Quote Originally Posted by SiGfever View Post
    Get a 6-32 tap and tap handle and tap all rad holes. Then just use 6-32 machine screws to attach. This way there is no pointy screw to puncture the rad.
    Sounds good ... I'll give that a try.


    what did you use to connect the res directly to the pump? barb with threading on each side?
    the gap is quite small.

    This is the fitting I ordered: http://www.dangerden.com/store/produ...&cat=34&page=1

    I'll most likely also replace the Fluid XP coolant next time I redo the loop.
    RE temps ... will also follow up with the programs suggested. The CPU temp I'm reporting is the one reported from the BIOS and from the CPU temp in Speedfan (which agree). Speedfan does show the Core 0-4 temps lower by another 12-13 degrees, which I know can't be right because it's lower than ambient.

    Thanks for all the help!

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