@aoe Man I like that build. It makes the case look small
The doubled up coils make for a better look...for some reason it makes the tube look huge.
20 Logs on the fire for WCG:i7 920@2.8
X3220@3.0
X3220@2.4
E8400@4.05
E6600@2.4
Part way through bleeding my loop lol.
|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
It is in Hellmouth with QX9650 under modded phase change. The 780i and tri SLI are temp until I get dual procs for my Skulltrail mobo and a 4th 8800 GTX . . .and until DD (hopefully they will let me help) works out a way to cool all 4 GPUS on the Skulltrail . . .card spacing is tight . . .also gonna use my phase unit to waterchill the Skulltrail's two CPUS.
My new DayWalker build will have dual 780i rigs in one case and either SLI or TRI SLi depending on what GPUS come my way![]()
I'd be interested in hearing your ideas on cooling quad SLi, I might have some input as well...
You´re gonna need a very big case for that stuff^^
The 4 GTX´s alone need 2 Loops.
Anyway.. What are you planing to do with this System?
4 GTX´s and 2 QX9650 what the hellI mean i like "extreme stuff" but no game even supports QuadSLI and when the new GF9Series arrive in March/April, 2 of them will outperform 4x8800GTX QuadSLI, already because no Game/Benchmark will fully support QuadSLI..
But i can´t wait to see your finished resultDid you pay for everything yourself or do you have a sponsor too?
System #1:
i7 975 for bench, W3540 @ 4,4 Ghz HT On, Asus P6X58 Premium, 3x2048 Corsair Dominator 2000CL7, Sapphire 5970 @ stock, Corsair HX1000, 1xOCZ Vertex2 120GB, 3x1TB WD Green
Cooled by:
Loop 1: Watercool HK rev 3.0, Laing Ultra 18W /w XSPC Res Top, Thermochill PA120.3 /w Phobya Fans @ 5V Pull
Loop 2: EK 5970 Nickle, Laing Ultra 18W /w XSPC Res Top, Thermochill PA120.3 /w Phobya Fans @ 5V Pull
Loop 3: EK Asus NB/SB, Mips Asus Mosfet 1 + 2, Laing Ultra 18W /w XSPC Res Top, Thermochill PA120.2 /w Phobya Fans @ 5V Pull
4,6Ghz (21x220) 1,42Vcore with Single Stage (HT enabled)
http://img402.imageshack.us/img402/1251/83962063.jpg
AMD @ testing
X4 955, Asus Crosshair III, same Rams as on Intel Setup, Sapphire 4870X2 @ Stock, PC Power&Cooling 910W
This thread is driving me insane, I can't wait until I get my rig liquid cooled.
I mirror both those comments! I've got mine all planned but the case i want isn't in stock at kustompcs.co.uk untill the middle of jan(lian-li a71) but the only bonus is that yesterday i wanted to buy a new laptop but staples didnt reserve it for me (although i called them
) so now i have the money for my watercooling (£500
)
@Darth Beavis...
What could I possibly say...DP, Skulltrail, 4 x GTX...
Sheesh...you could be a poster child for Xtreme Overkill
20 Logs on the fire for WCG:i7 920@2.8
X3220@3.0
X3220@2.4
E8400@4.05
E6600@2.4
My pump is an AquaComputer AquaStream XT Ultra.
PUSH
I think that's not a big problem, but I have not tested it yet.![]()
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Some detail pictures:
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What kind of temps do you get with your Setup ? The Tubing is very small :P
Mfg![]()
System #1:
i7 975 for bench, W3540 @ 4,4 Ghz HT On, Asus P6X58 Premium, 3x2048 Corsair Dominator 2000CL7, Sapphire 5970 @ stock, Corsair HX1000, 1xOCZ Vertex2 120GB, 3x1TB WD Green
Cooled by:
Loop 1: Watercool HK rev 3.0, Laing Ultra 18W /w XSPC Res Top, Thermochill PA120.3 /w Phobya Fans @ 5V Pull
Loop 2: EK 5970 Nickle, Laing Ultra 18W /w XSPC Res Top, Thermochill PA120.3 /w Phobya Fans @ 5V Pull
Loop 3: EK Asus NB/SB, Mips Asus Mosfet 1 + 2, Laing Ultra 18W /w XSPC Res Top, Thermochill PA120.2 /w Phobya Fans @ 5V Pull
4,6Ghz (21x220) 1,42Vcore with Single Stage (HT enabled)
http://img402.imageshack.us/img402/1251/83962063.jpg
AMD @ testing
X4 955, Asus Crosshair III, same Rams as on Intel Setup, Sapphire 4870X2 @ Stock, PC Power&Cooling 910W
Main: oo7
i7 920 D0 (4Ghz) || Asrock X58 Extreme
Corsair 8GB DDR3 1600 || HIS HD 6850 1GB
Corsair HX850 PSU || 2x Seagate 500GB 7200.12
3x Dell E2311H 23" LED LCD (Eyefinity)
[Flickr] - Canon 30D || 50mm f/1.8 PRIME || 28-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM
Core i3-550 Clarkdale @ 4.2GHz, 1.36v (Corsair A50 HS/F) LinX Stable
MSI H55-GD65 Motherboard
G.Skill 4GBRL DDR3-1600 @ 1755, CL9, 1.55v
Sapphire Radeon 5750 1GB
Samsung F4 320GB - WD Green 1TB
Xigmatek Utgard Case - Corsair VX550
Those Push-in fittings look to be for 8mm O.D. x 6mm I.D. tubing.
Circles SucQ!
If your annoyed by sigs telling you to put things in your sig, then put this in your sig
Bribery won't work on me...just say NO to AT!!!
Darth Beavis,
Kindly confirm for sure that the DD blocks are single slot solutions, and that the slots in between the video cards are fully usable. I have an itch to pull the trigger on the DD blocks, despite all the smack talk going on about these blocks.
I myslef would like to know how the connections work on the fouth GTX card. I now understand how to rig three GTX cards even without the new SLI connector, but the fourth video card just escapes me. Plus I hear that the drivers out now are supposed to work.
Four 9800 GTXes on a Skull Trail and two QX9775s with eight cores will be a hoot!!
Last edited by IanY; 12-29-2007 at 03:43 PM.
biggest problem with the DD blocks is that your barbs screw into a piece of plexi instead of the copper like EK. I've had two and both leaked at the plexi barbs
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