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    What do you guys recommend? Metal hose barb clamps vs. plastic? =)
    My gaming rig

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    MCR-320 and MCR-220
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    7/16" ID 5/8" OD
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    Origin_Unknown: Yes it's a PA120.3 for one loop (CPU and Chipset) and I'm going with PA120.2 and PA120.1 with shroud for the other one (GPU)

    I know it's a little Xtreme, but should be quiet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ~aoe~ View Post
    Thx. Yeah, still got the cube. Planning some minor changes to it soon which I'll post soon in the build log.

    This was my previous rig and it was screaming out to be water cooled . Yes, I have become addicted to water cooling, but I have it under control
    You’ve done a great job there, but I hope you don’t mind pointing out that you haven’t used any Zip ties or worm drives.

    It might be a good idea to use something to make sure your tubing doesn’t move and give you a leak.
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    Asus P5K-Premium Black Pearl Rev 2.00, Bios 0204
    CPU: E6600, B2, 8x425, 3.4GHz Solid, (Lapped) temps: 27c idle, 44c full load
    RAM: OCZ PC2-6400 CL 4 FlexXLC (4-4-4-15-2T)
    GPU: ASUS EN 8800 GTX
    S/C: Sound Blaster X-FI gamer
    PSU: Galaxy 1000W
    HDD: RaptorX 150, Deskstar 250
    Case: SilverStone TJ07
    mCubed T-Balancer + Sensor Hub = 12 temp probes
    Cooling: Liquidcooled.
    Loop 1: CPU>Fuzion, GPU>EK 8800-GTX- FC, PA120.3 Rad, D5 pump.
    Loop 2: Mosfets>EK ASUS3, Northbridge>EK ASUS1, Southbridge>EK ASUS1, BIP 240 Rad, D5 pump.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LockBreaker View Post
    What do you guys recommend? Metal hose barb clamps vs. plastic? =)
    Worm drives are the best. You always get a great seal and they are easy to remove too.
    Asus P5K-Premium Black Pearl Rev 2.00, Bios 0204
    CPU: E6600, B2, 8x425, 3.4GHz Solid, (Lapped) temps: 27c idle, 44c full load
    RAM: OCZ PC2-6400 CL 4 FlexXLC (4-4-4-15-2T)
    GPU: ASUS EN 8800 GTX
    S/C: Sound Blaster X-FI gamer
    PSU: Galaxy 1000W
    HDD: RaptorX 150, Deskstar 250
    Case: SilverStone TJ07
    mCubed T-Balancer + Sensor Hub = 12 temp probes
    Cooling: Liquidcooled.
    Loop 1: CPU>Fuzion, GPU>EK 8800-GTX- FC, PA120.3 Rad, D5 pump.
    Loop 2: Mosfets>EK ASUS3, Northbridge>EK ASUS1, Southbridge>EK ASUS1, BIP 240 Rad, D5 pump.

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    wow more TJ07,,, good work both u it looks great

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    Thanks ladderman. When you are ready to add, please share your experience in my SF800 thread, especially the flow rate accuracy. I've toyed with mine for 2 weeks now and after a near-death experience, I'm more careful now.

    Anyway, great build you got there

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    Quote Originally Posted by ladderman View Post
    You’ve done a great job there, but I hope you don’t mind pointing out that you haven’t used any Zip ties or worm drives.

    It might be a good idea to use something to make sure your tubing doesn’t move and give you a leak.
    I don't mind you mentioning it

    I'm using 7/16" tubing over 1/2" fittings, so it's pretty tight. I realise I'm taking a bit of a risk, but so far the connections seem good. I'll certainly keep an eye on them though. I'm hoping to move to compression fittings in the future.

    I like what you've done with your case. Given me some more ideas .

    Do you have a pic of the top of the case? I'm guessing you modded it in order to fit the radiator, so was wondering how you did this.

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    Switched out the X38 and went back to SLI, same set up though I'm contemplating getting the NB watercooled when the blocks come out. My computer looks so scrawny compared to all these multi-rad set ups, great stuff guys.


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    omg everytime i see a nice tj07 case it brings a tear to my eye
    MY RIG: BLUE DEVIL
    CASE*BLACK SILVERSTONE TJ07-MODIFIED
    MONITER*32-INCH SAMSUNG WIDESCREEN LCD TV
    OS*MICROSOFT XP HOME EDITION SP3
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    CPU*INTEL E7200 3.6GHZ 1.3v
    RAM*2GB G.SKILL PK PC8500**DEAD**
    PSU*PC POWER&COOLING BLACK QUAD 750W
    HD*SATA MAXTOR 150GB 8MB CACHE & SATA WD 250 GB 16MB CACHE
    GPU*GIGABYTE HD4670 @ 811/1100
    MY WATERCOOLING SETUP
    CPU*SWIFTECH APOGEE GTZ
    PUMP*SWIFTECH MCP 655
    RAD*SWIFTECH MCR320 W/ 3 SCYTHE ULTRA KAZE MED. SPEED
    RES*T-LINE
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    COOLANT*DISTILLED WATER & PT NUKE

    WORKLOG-Blue Devil TJ07

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    wow thats awesome ladderman!
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    No, I think he had a date tonight...

    He and his EK Supreme are out for a night on the town!

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    Quote Originally Posted by louie101086 View Post
    omg everytime i see a nice tj07 case it brings a tear to my eye
    Wow pal! You must be running dry
    When I go through forums I see hundreds of tj07-pics.
    Too much for me. Nothing special anymore.

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    Worklog - Lian Li PC 343b built with 2 Triple-Rad-Loops

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    PC-A05B I saved from the dumpster at work:





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    should but it back in the dumpster... thats disrespectful to all members in this forum

  14. #6989
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    Quote Originally Posted by ~aoe~ View Post
    I don't mind you mentioning it

    I'm using 7/16" tubing over 1/2" fittings, so it's pretty tight. I realise I'm taking a bit of a risk, but so far the connections seem good. I'll certainly keep an eye on them though. I'm hoping to move to compression fittings in the future.

    I like what you've done with your case. Given me some more ideas .

    Do you have a pic of the top of the case? I'm guessing you modded it in order to fit the radiator, so was wondering how you did this.
    I’ll give you a couple of links to work logs, one shows how I top mount a Rad without drilling any holes through the top of the case. The other is for the full build of my first TJ07 build with a 680i SLI board

    I’ve mounted the Rad with the fans on top this time because it makes it easier to remove the mobo tray.

    You did a great job with the 343B, I’ll be using one on my next build which will have three loops.

    http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...d.php?t=145943

    http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...d.php?t=146870
    Asus P5K-Premium Black Pearl Rev 2.00, Bios 0204
    CPU: E6600, B2, 8x425, 3.4GHz Solid, (Lapped) temps: 27c idle, 44c full load
    RAM: OCZ PC2-6400 CL 4 FlexXLC (4-4-4-15-2T)
    GPU: ASUS EN 8800 GTX
    S/C: Sound Blaster X-FI gamer
    PSU: Galaxy 1000W
    HDD: RaptorX 150, Deskstar 250
    Case: SilverStone TJ07
    mCubed T-Balancer + Sensor Hub = 12 temp probes
    Cooling: Liquidcooled.
    Loop 1: CPU>Fuzion, GPU>EK 8800-GTX- FC, PA120.3 Rad, D5 pump.
    Loop 2: Mosfets>EK ASUS3, Northbridge>EK ASUS1, Southbridge>EK ASUS1, BIP 240 Rad, D5 pump.

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    Quote Originally Posted by disruptfam View Post
    wow thats awesome ladderman!
    Thanks mate
    Asus P5K-Premium Black Pearl Rev 2.00, Bios 0204
    CPU: E6600, B2, 8x425, 3.4GHz Solid, (Lapped) temps: 27c idle, 44c full load
    RAM: OCZ PC2-6400 CL 4 FlexXLC (4-4-4-15-2T)
    GPU: ASUS EN 8800 GTX
    S/C: Sound Blaster X-FI gamer
    PSU: Galaxy 1000W
    HDD: RaptorX 150, Deskstar 250
    Case: SilverStone TJ07
    mCubed T-Balancer + Sensor Hub = 12 temp probes
    Cooling: Liquidcooled.
    Loop 1: CPU>Fuzion, GPU>EK 8800-GTX- FC, PA120.3 Rad, D5 pump.
    Loop 2: Mosfets>EK ASUS3, Northbridge>EK ASUS1, Southbridge>EK ASUS1, BIP 240 Rad, D5 pump.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ladderman View Post
    I’ll give you a couple of links to work logs, one shows how I top mount a Rad without drilling any holes through the top of the case. The other is for the full build of my first TJ07 build with a 680i SLI board

    I’ve mounted the Rad with the fans on top this time because it makes it easier to remove the mobo tray.

    You did a great job with the 343B, I’ll be using one on my next build which will have three loops.

    http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...d.php?t=145943

    http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...d.php?t=146870
    Thanks for the links. Now I can see how the radiator was fitted. Nice work . I wish I'd seen your build log earlier.

    I also realise now that the Lian-Li casters come with rubber protectors for the wheels. Never realised , which is why I haven't considered them until now (don't have carpets here). Well, as they say, a water cooled PC is never finished, so I'll add that to my list of 'things to do' .

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    Cpu block is a EK wave with the acetal top, The gpu block is olso EK 8800GT with acatel top. And the resovoir is olso EK. Pump is a dangerden D4 running @ 7 volts. An in the top is a black ice stealth gt.

    Edit, how can i reseiz the pics, there is no code for that in te policy/FAQ.
    Last edited by DeKemp; 02-12-2008 at 07:18 AM.

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    Nice and clean (well, the bottom part ).

    I don't know if it's possible to resize using the forum tools. I tend to resize locally before hosting, although maybe some hosting sites also have tools to resize. Saying all that, the size of your pics should be no problem here.

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    Thanks, Photobucket has an build in resizer . The top part doesn't have to be clean because there is no window there only the bottom part is visible threw the window.

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    DeKemp what case are you using there?

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    Its an Chieftec CA-01B-B-SL

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    Damn - nice house you have!!! Living at the sea? Looks tropical. Mor pics please

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    awhir nice rig dude and nice to see another a71 watercooled. Is it just me or is the space behind the board and the rear case side really...really small?

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    Quote Originally Posted by dualbrain View Post
    Damn - nice house you have!!! Living at the sea? Looks tropical. Mor pics please
    haha i live in ireland not very tropical !

    Quote Originally Posted by Origin_Unknown View Post
    awhir nice rig dude and nice to see another a71 watercooled. Is it just me or is the space behind the board and the rear case side really...really small?
    yes it is quite tight at the backk,its a pain to try to get the panal on.
    |Intel core duo E6420*lapped*@3600mhz|Custom watercooling |Asus Maximus Formula X38|nvidia 8800gt|4gb Crucial balltix pc 6400|Antec NeoHe 550w PSU|Seagate Barracude 300GB|Seagate Barracude 320GB|Lian Li Pc-A70b|plextor 810sa|
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