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    yeah, but the mods really easy y pay the extra 20 bucks??

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    OK... So this is what ive got at the moment...

    Gonna be getting some EK stuff soon... Gonna make a Single Loop consisting of a Tripple RAD, a Double RAD, and a Single RAD. Blocks gonna go between RAD's and also gonna add a 288 Watt Peltier to the loop to chill the liquid.
    Peltier will get cooled by a CM Gemini.









    Last edited by supa-fly; 02-29-2008 at 06:53 PM.

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    My first attempt at water cooling. Antec P182 case.







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    Now with MCR120 on the loop:

    Sorry for the crappy pics this time Girlfriend sleeping here today ( Yeah I know, what I'm doin here on computer? )









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    where did you get the x48 from?

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    yeah, and how does it clock?

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    Quote Originally Posted by fitseries3 View Post
    where did you get the x48 from?
    I bought the X38-DQ6, the box says X38...but the board says X48

    Quote Originally Posted by Pedalmonkey View Post
    yeah, and how does it clock?
    Exactly as X38 do, had one GA-X38-DQ6 and they are the same

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sonicfury View Post
    Those tubespirals are realy UV reactive aint they, Looks pritty ace mate!

    Just got mine done today ( got rid of the crappy LCS kit)

    You wouldn't happen to have some pictures showing how you modded that TT case to put that radiator on top. Does it interfere with the door over the top ports? After taking a close look at mine I'd guess it does. What are you using to mount it with?
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    | Swiftech APOGEE Drive II CPU Waterblock with Integrated Pump | XSPC RX360 | Swiftech MCP655-B Pump | XSPC Dual 5.25in. Bay Reservoir |
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    Sure, I havnt drilled the holes yet since i diddent have the right drills at the time but im also trhinking about getting new screws cause either the screws arent wide enough or screwholes on the rad are verry crap cause 2 out of 4 are realy wobly and unstable and dont even go in far enough!. If other screws dont sort it ill prolly take off the top and mout it with 1 or 2 fans on top of eachother

    Mounting pieces: http://www.aquatuning.de/product_inf...-4-St-ck-.html


    Front: (as you can see it would fit but it will be tight) You can see my problem with the rad holes /screws on the left screw.



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    Quote Originally Posted by supa-fly View Post
    LOL, didn't know INTEL had waterblocks. Do you have any specs on you're watercooling? rad, pump blocks etc?
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    it looks like thermaltake Aquagate or something
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    My case Enlight Full tower server


















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    M@deira nice UV color
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    Quote Originally Posted by ownage View Post
    LOL, didn't know INTEL had waterblocks. Do you have any specs on you're watercooling? rad, pump blocks etc?
    I don't think it is Intel cooling. It looks like a Cooler Master Mini Aquagate 80 or 120 with an sticker from a stock Intel cooler on it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Waterlogged View Post
    I don't think it is Intel cooling. It looks like a Cooler Master Mini Aquagate 80 or 120 with an sticker from a stock Intel cooler on it.
    I think that is just Intel sticker
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    @Sonicfury How well do the tool-less PCI slot retention mechanisms work with dual-slot cards?

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    LOL... yes its just an Intel sticker on my CM Aquagate Mini 120 Pump/Block.
    Theres two pumps in the system... just for redundacy. Had to put that
    sticker there, it looks piss cool under the UV

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    Quote Originally Posted by netburst View Post
    @Sonicfury How well do the tool-less PCI slot retention mechanisms work with dual-slot cards?
    Soo good that i dont use them
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    Quote Originally Posted by Waterlogged View Post
    I don't think it is Intel cooling. It looks like a Cooler Master Mini Aquagate 80 or 120 with an sticker from a stock Intel cooler on it.
    Actually, I do remember Intel doing some research for a sealed watercooling system to tame the Prescott heat. I dunno if they are sold or if it is one of the few prototypes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dark-redeemer View Post

    Which RAM block do you have?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Håkki View Post
    Which RAM block do you have?
    Its's custom built by a member here on XS.
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    My Water cooled NZXT Lexa

    I know it is not as extreme as some of the cases I have seen but it works for me and the performance is great.











    My current water cooling system:
    D-Tek Fuzion CPU block
    Swiftech MCW30 chipset block
    Swiftech MCR-220 radiator
    Swiftech Hi-Flo Reservoir
    Laing D5 variable 12v pump
    Masterkleer 7/16" ID clear tubing (8 feet)
    Swiftech HydrX & distiled water
    Vantec 53cfm, 28dBa, 120mm 'Stealth' fans on radiator
    Flow order: res-pump-rad-cpu-nb-res
    Martins estimated flow rate: 2.08 GPM!

    I replaced an old Swiftech Apogee GT CPU water block with the better flowing D-Tek Fuzion and removed a Swiftech MCW60 on a x1900xtx, as a result both my flow rates and cooling capacity have increased.

    I know I need a bigger case but I just cant pry myself from my Lexa.
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    Wow, Brian. That looks awesome!
    Good idea to put all your main watercooling equipment up top!

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