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    Talking Xisio P180 Watercooling Project Worklog (56k Warrning)

    Everything was start here...


    few cables...


    Workplace


    Ready.. ?


    lets go...


    First victim...


    Polished metal... mmm...





    ok, what next ???...



    after 30 min is like stone.... my sponge is to weak or my touch


    New toy is not like dream...


    Second layer...


    Smooth as a baby's bottom...



    New fan and bye bye corsair warranty







    Radiator holder



    Something here is wrong.... hmmm


    Now is better...



    New idea...



    Next new idea... cables camouflage..



    How to fit this now... .... power supply, pump, 2x 2.5 inch....




    painting












    RAID0 2x2.5inch holder







    Displays


    Mainboard and SSD on place...




    Cable sleves






    Skateboard???


    Details no2.













    passive at night




    and active at day












    There is one UV catode, and one white (working like hdd led) everything under sunben control

    Hardware:
    MAINBOARD - DFI LanParty LT X38-T2R
    CPU - Intel Core 2 Quad Q6700 @4000MHz
    RAM - 2Gb - DDR2 Titanium Alpha VX2 (OCZ2TA1000VX21G)
    HDD - 2x SSD Samsung 64Gb, 2x Samsung 250Gb 2.5 inch, 2x Samsung F1 750 Gb RAID0 + Hitachi DeskStar 7K500 500 GB + Freecom 400GB USB
    VIDEO - BFG Geforce 8800GTX

    SSD Raid



    UPDATE

    Window and pump box






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    Pr0n!

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    OMG!! Talk about overkill, but damn nice job. I love it.
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    Awesome build xisio and great log.

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    Wow, amazing!

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    wow prue class
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    Holy! man thats awesome.. love the transformation! How well does the passive work? and what about flow rates?

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    Wow this looks amazing. I love the paint job. What temps do you get on the Q6700 (load)? Also, where did you get those gold metal things sticking off the side that look like a radiator? Even on cable, it took me 22.72 seconds to load with all the pics. But it was worth it.

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    fans@5v and cpu idle temp 28 (q6700@3800 1.52v) room temp ~22, water 26,5



    after 1h 3dmark session cpu is 35, water 30, load cpu is ~65-70

    in night cpu is 6x200 and full passive with ssd only liang noise is wrrrrr ;/

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    that is case mod pr0n fo sho!

    Are those custom build PCI slot covers? I'm digging the mesh slot covers!!!!

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    very nice work who makes those little temp monitors and where did you get them?

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    awesome rig great work
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    He and his EK Supreme are out for a night on the town!

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    whered you get those temp monitors??

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pedalmonkey View Post
    whered you get those temp monitors??
    Probably came with his motherboard... Check the DFI Lanparty logo in the upper left corner.
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    WOW!!!! Man you have a good eye for detail!!!
    I'm entirely impressed! Very very well done my friend!
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    Those temp gauges can be had from FrozenCPU.

    xisio, very nice rig.........BUT, you committed the cardinal sin, you mixed aluminum with copper/brass. Those Cape Cora heat exchangers on the side are aluminum and will corrode unless you are running a very strong anti-corrosion mix and change it often (3-6 months). You also connected that part of the loop together wrong, all segments except the last one should have T fittings and the last segment should have elbows like this.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Waterlogged View Post
    Those temp gauges can be had from FrozenCPU.

    xisio, very nice rig.........BUT, you committed the cardinal sin, you mixed aluminum with copper/brass. Those Cape Cora heat exchangers on the side are aluminum and will corrode unless you are running a very strong anti-corrosion mix and change it often (3-6 months). You also connected that part of the loop together wrong, all segments except the last one should have T fittings and the last segment should have elbows like this.
    dayam you beat me to it!

    But yes Xisio, you have godly modding skills, hands down

    But you made the biggest possible boo boo in the h2o world and thats mixing metals.
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    ....oh, I forgot to mention that those anti-kink coils aren't really doing anything to prevent any kind of kinking being that loose on the tubing..
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    Your rig seems to be concerned with cooling the water in the water cooling system than actual water cooling... Not a bad thing...
    amirite
    You wouldn't need all of those rads and stuff for your components unless you REALLY wanted to keep water temp low, which is what I'm getting at.

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    [QUOTE=Waterlogged;2868950]Those temp gauges can be had from FrozenCPU.
    Sorry for this misinformation there, I thought he was talking about your monitoring software in Windows... >_<
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    gooood job man

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    Quote Originally Posted by Waterlogged View Post
    ....oh, I forgot to mention that those anti-kink coils aren't really doing anything to prevent any kind of kinking being that loose on the tubing..
    i think he knows that already...just wants the uv effect

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    clean and very nice setup! ssd rocks .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Waterlogged View Post
    you committed the cardinal sin, you mixed aluminum with copper/brass.
    No way man, its anodized aluminium, and i used Faser One in system, dont worry about mixed materials.
    check any page where you can buy it, ex. http://www.specialtech.co.uk/spshop/...productid=2349
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    Aluminium special continuous casting profile coloured anodized
    Absolutely corrosion-resistant
    Sufficient cooling performance for all common CPUs
    and i was tested few settings like:


    and this setting was optimal for me, trust me. flow is still very good.

    i think he knows that already...just wants the uv effect
    yep, from pump to res i was used correct only .
    Last edited by xisio; 03-25-2008 at 11:28 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by xisio View Post
    No way man, its anodized aluminium, and i used Faser One in system, dont worry about mixed materials.

    and i was tested few settings like:


    and this setting was optimal for me, trust me. flow is still very good..
    Sorry, but anodizing is little more than a speed bump for the galvanic process to start. At least one of your fittings has already scratched the anodizing and exposed bare aluminum to the coolant. Feser One's corrosion properties have yet to be really time tested. I used Innovatek Protect and as many parts with aluminum (or at least decent nickel plated copper) for the loop that my Cora's are in. Every installation of the Cora that I've seen has it set up like your lower left pic, that tells me that that's the best setup for those style HE'ers. I'd thought about serial (upper left) myself but thought better about it.
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    woooow, talk about silent computing! :P
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