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    Jekyll & Hyde Build

    Ok funds are now available. My build list is complete. Many thanks to all that provided answers to my questions. The order / wait process has now begun. Once I start receiving parts I'll provide you with the much anticipated pics and will continue to provide pics throughout the build. The ultimate plan is to build the complete system in the Duality with the rear panel rotated 90 degrees to have a duality/horizion

    Jekyll & Hyde Build - Updated

    Case - Mountain Mods U2 UFO Duality CYO – Brushed (Will paint later)
    Case Cooling – Yate D12SM-12 X9
    Scythe Minebea NMB Lowspeed X4

    Hardware (Hyde): New gaming platform
    MB – Asus Maximus Extreme
    CPU – Intel QX9650
    Mem – Corsair Twin3x2048-1800C7dfin G (4 Gig)
    GPU – HD3870x2 X2
    PSU - Thermaltake W0133RU (1200W)
    HDD - Seagate ST3250310NS X2 250G 32M Cache
    Seagate ST3500641AS X1 500G 16M Cache

    Watercooling (Hyde): All 7/16” ID tube
    RAD - Thermochill PA120.3 /W shroud
    Thermochill PA120.2 /W shroud
    Pump – Laing DDC 3.2 X2
    Pump top –XSPC X2
    Blocks – CPU – EK Supreme
    NB – EK NB S-Max
    Mosfets – EK Mosfet ASUS 3a-X38
    GPU – EK FC3870X2 X2
    SB/XLink – EK SB MAX EX

    Planned Loops
    Loop 1 Rez > Pump > 120.2 > CPU
    Loop 2 Rez > Pump > 120.3 > SB > GPU1 > GPU2 > NB > Mosfets


    Hardware (Jekyll): Really old components but good enough for my home network server running 2k3 Enterprise, Exchange 2k3, configured as DC, File, Print, Mail server
    MB – Tyan Thunderbolt
    CPU – PIII 850 Coppermine flipchip X2
    Mem – Generic 4Gig
    PSU – Can’t recall but sufficient for the board and HDD needs, I’m running one on the board and OS HDD’s and a second for the data raid
    HDD - OS part dual Seagate 20G Scsi2 Raid1
    Data part 1.5TB various Seagate Scsi2 drives Raid5
    GPU – Too old to remember

    **Will upgrade Jekyll later around a P4 3.2G EE processor ~$925 from an old lappy with a dead MB&GPU

    Total build shipped is just under $6K

    Wife appeasment Dell Latitude D630 and Laser Printer $1500 and HP Photosmart Pro B9180 $575

    Grim
    Last edited by Grimtas; 04-11-2008 at 08:48 AM. Reason: Updated

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    Looks good. I would probably got with 7/16" tubing, as it's much easier to work with the than 1/2".

    I'm not sure of the heat output of the 9650, but I agree that the 3870s are very cool running cards. I had a single 3870 on a loop with a DDC, PA160, and MCW60, and got idle temps of 26c and loaded temps of 29c.
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    I was planning on PrimoFlex UV tube will 1/16th really make that much of a difference?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grimtas View Post
    Wow! Either I've done ok with my proposed build or just completely fell off the mark. 80 views and no comments.

    add pics when you have the stuff! then for sure the comments will roll in.
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    Quote Originally Posted by crazyea View Post
    add pics then!
    heh wish I could have to order this lot first

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    can you spare some of the money with me?!?!? 6k is a ton of dough...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Grimtas View Post
    I was planning on PrimoFlex UV tube will 1/16th really make that much of a difference?
    Yeah it does. It has a much cleaner look and is easier to route and less chance of leakage around the barbs.

    But other than that, the build looks kickass!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grimtas View Post
    Case - Mountain Mods U2 UFO Duality Black Wrinkle Coat – Original Top
    Case Cooling – Yate D12SM-12 X8
    Yate D80SM-12 X4

    Hardware (Hyde): New gaming platform
    MB – Asus Maximus Extreme
    CPU – Intel QX9650
    Mem – Corsair Twin3x2048-1800C7dfin G (2 Gig)
    GPU – Sapphire HD3870 x2 XFire
    PSU - Thermaltake W0133RU (1200W)
    HDD - Seagate ST3250410AS X2
    Seagate ST3500641AS X1

    Watercooling (Hyde): All ½” ID tube
    RAD - Thermochill PA120.3 W/ shroud
    Pump – Laing DDC 3.2
    Pump top – Debating Alphacool or XSPC
    Blocks – CPU – EK Supreme
    NB – EK NB S-Max
    Mosfets – EK Mosfet ASUS 3a-X38
    GPU – EK FC3870
    SB/XLink – EK SB MAX EX

    Proposed Loop T-Line > Pump > Rad > CPU > GPU1 > GPU2 > NB > SB > Mosfets > Return

    The order is not set in stone nor is the notion of running dual loops out of the question. See my concerns/questions below


    Hardware (Jekyll): Really old components but good enough for my home network server running 2k3 Enterprise, Exchange 2k3, configured as DC, File, Print, Mail server
    MB – Tyan Thunderbolt
    CPU – PIII 850 Coppermine flipchip X2
    Mem – Generic 4Gig
    PSU – Can’t recall but sufficient for the board and HDD needs, I’m running one on the board and OS HDD’s and a second for the data raid
    HDD - OS part dual Seagate 20G Scsi2 Raid1
    Data part 1.5TB various Seagate Scsi2 drives Raid5
    GPU – Too old to remember

    Questions:
    1) Will a single 120.3 with three fans pushing air into the case be enough to cool all my components? Please bear in mind that the new 3870’s are 55nm process so they run much cooler then previous cards. The CPU is also a 45nm process and will also run much cooler. I’m a bit leery of running dual loops and rads and still have enough space for the file server’s HDD’s (If I go dual loop I’ll probably just run the drives in an external case)
    2) Water makeup, change cycle, quantity? I plan on using just plain distilled water with a little bit of algae deterrent? Any other recommendations?
    3) Waterblock backing plates? What is recommended to use? Do I need backing plates for the GPU, NB, SB, and Mosfets or just the CPU?
    4) Thermal paste? AS5 or AS Ceramique

    I’m sure I’ll have more questions as this system is torn apart but this initial post is already a long read.

    Thanks in advance for any and all assistance

    Grim
    1. While some of the new components will run cooler I still think this is a bit much to tackle for a single loop. consider a 2nd loop and only use a 120.2 for it and have that cool your cpu. From experience, ditch the idea of cooling the NB/SB and mosfets for now, run with just cooling the main components then upgrade in 6 months or so.
    2. Distilled water with PT nuke, add dye to desire. (Make sure you clean everything out per guides except leave the vinegar on the store shelf)
    3. If the block for the GPU has a backing plate use it, as for the cpu I find it is about personal choice but I prefer it to keep from warping/bending the board.
    4. I prefer ceramique but again this is about choice.
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    @ joecop120 $6K is a lot but it's been nearly 10 years since I built a custom system so I get my money's worth outta them. As for shareing my $$$ you'll have to make an appointment with my accountant. IE The Wife

    @ Nate P. 7/16 it is then

    @ Wolfsburg18 Thanks for the input to my questions. The only reason I'm looking at cooling the entire board off the bat is I've seen some very bad damage done to these boards after they have been powered up trying to remove the stock cooling setup. I think Asus uses thermal epoxy to put it together. - maybe just removeing the heatpipe and cleaning that garbage off and reinstalling and go from there. It would save a bunch. Nah that's no fun...

    Two loops will probably be the route I take in the end 120.2 on the CPU and the 120.3 for the GPU's and MB. Time to start thinking about a case to house all my HDD's for the server.

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    If you aren't going to run dual loops now, you may want to consider getting a second pump at least. The EK Supreme's are pretty restrictive, and with everything else in the loop, you don't want to have any flow issues. If anything, take Wolfsburg18's advice and just watercool the CPU and GPU's for now and replace the stock TIM on the bord with something better (something that should always be done anyway).

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    Were it me, I'd put a Fusion instead (for the flow increase) drop the NB, SB, Mosfets on water and the remainder would work in a single loop.

    If you must water cool something board related do the NB only. The mosfets and SB don't benefit tons (some but not tons) from the water cooling. You could basically decide on whether to run a 2nd loop for them at a later date.

    A quad and 2 gpu's, even cool ones is more than enough for a single loop. And even then you'll want to choose blocks that aren't too restrictive (which the EK is) just so you don't put any added burden on the system.

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    Panthols,
    Where did you find published information that the EK Supreme is restrictive? I've looked and don't seem to be able to find and data on the matter. I know Martinmm should be receiving one soon so I'm going to hold out for that data. At least for now as I still have time before I place my orders.

    Anemone,
    From what I've read so far in response I'll most likely run a dual loop. The money is not the issue as much is doing things right the first time is. I hate replacing work for time and $$ when I could have done it right the first time round.

    To put it another way if I'm going to WC might as well do the board too
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    I would also recommend 2 loops. Ten years is quite along time, IIRC before pentium 4. I would always love more money, but time is my main issue. I've got three builds going, one of which has been coming together over the past year.
    Plus, not a lot of progress due to frigid weather.
    Good luck on the build, Looks great!
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    i hate it when there are no pics
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    Pics are coming I just need to wait on my bonus check to come through in early Feb. My Nikon D40x should do this system build justice

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    Ok I've spent the last couple weeks scrubbing my purchase list so here's an update for Hyde. I still have two weeks for my bonus to come in so will probably polish this up once again Updated HW in Red

    Hardware: ~$4600
    Thermaltake W0133RU
    Asus Maximus Extreme
    Intel QX9650
    Corsair TWIN3X2048-1800C7DFIN G (4Gig)
    Seagate ST3250410AS X1
    Dell 2407WFP Now undecided as the New 2407WFP-HC has ghosting issues
    Sapphire HD3870X2 X2
    OS XP Pro 64 (Might test Vista U64)

    WaterCooling: ~$1200 Going for the full two loops
    Thermochill PA120.3 X2
    Laing DDC w/ Petra's Tech DDCT-01s Top X2
    EK Supreme
    EK Backplate LGA 775
    EK Asus 3a-X38 X2
    Mosfet Backplates
    EK NB S-Max
    EK FC3870 X2 CF X2
    EK SB-Max EX
    Tubing 7/16
    Petra'sTech UV Blue/Clear Dye
    Petra'sTech UV Neon Green Dye
    EK-Res250 Rev2 Reservoir X2
    PT Nuke (Biocide)

    Case: ~$410
    MM U2-UFO Duality orignal top
    Going to try to convert the stock case to a dual Horizon setup. I'll have to come up with some custom bracing for the upper and lower trays.

    Misc Parts: ~$400
    Case Parts (Bay cover) X3
    Case Parts (3.5 Drive Bay) X4
    Yate Loon Medium Speed Fan: D12SM-12 (120MM) X8
    Yate Loon Medium Speed Fan: D80SM-12 (80MM) X4 (Need to find a good supplier)
    120mm Fan Filter X8
    120MM Fan Grill X8
    80MM Fan Grill X4
    120MM Sound Vibration X8
    80mm Sound Vibration X4
    PSU Sound Vibration X3
    Artic Cooling MX-2 Thermal Compound
    Sunbeam Rheobus Fan Speed Controller X1
    Wire Sleeving Kit UV Blue
    Logisys 12" Dual CC Kit UV
    EK High-Flow Fitting G3/8 Thread, 1/2" OD X4
    Danger Den Male to Male G 1/4 Nipple X2
    Danger Den Acetal Fillport X4
    PSU Tools


    Only bad thing is most shops I've found including EK are out of stock on some of the waterblocks, and the SB-Max EX is not manufactured yet, and I have yet to find a supplier for the Yate Loon 80mm D80SM-12 fans. Any Ideas?

    Question1 on the Rez. I'm planing to connect the top of the rez directly to the fillports the the M-M nipple, use the very bottom as a drain and connect the rest of the loop to the side ports. Do you think I will still need to use the mounting clips if attached directly to the fill port and mounted to the top of the case?

    Question2 Dual Loop recomendations. Which loop would be best to put the MB blocks Loop1 or Loop2. Or should I split the NB,SB, Mosfet's between the two loops? Both loops will be on single pump and 120.3 rads.

    Loop 1 CPU
    Loop 2 GPU's

    Grim

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    Can you even get 80mm Yate Loons?

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    lol lol

    this build is looking very similar to the new one im doing hardware wise

    nice stuff bud
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nate P. View Post
    Can you even get 80mm Yate Loons?
    According to Yate Loons Website They make the 80mm medium speed fans. I'm not however having much luck finding a U.S. Supplier

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    The only 80mm yate loon I could find is the low speed variant. Link.
    Motherboard: Asus Maximus II Formula
    CPU: Q6600
    Memory: 2x2Gb G.Skill 1066
    Graphics: Sapphire HD 5850
    Power Supply: Corsair 620HX
    Audio: Auzentech X-Fi Prelude
    W/ Sennheiser HD 555 & Klipsch ProMedia 2.1
    Display: Asus VW266H
    Cooling: Apogee XT, EK FC-5850, MCP-655, TFC 360, EK Res

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    Thanks for the Link. They are going to be aux exhaust fans so low speed should work ok if I can't find the medium speed ones.

    Cheers mate

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    Updated the first post

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    I was looking at the MM CYO, but I didn't see an option to choose the color of the case, is there one?

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    Check the "Finish" dropdown

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grimtas View Post
    Check the "Finish" dropdown
    Saw that, but only choices are black and white, and if you select brushed then you can't choose a color. I guess it would just be aluminum colored?

    Sorry, not trying to hijack your thread.

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