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    here are a couple more when i guess i changed out some parts
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    My first build:



    Photos taken 2005 - 09..

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    Quote Originally Posted by NysoO View Post
    My first build:

    Photos taken 2005 - 09..
    That rad is the sickness
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    Rofl yeah, it's a Volvo 142 heatercore

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    you call those n00b? try my system on for size:







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    Quote Originally Posted by NysoO View Post
    Rofl yeah, it's a Volvo 142 heatercore
    OMG that is awesome
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    CCC so i see clamps and worm drives? also ,what rad is that? it looks thick
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    Quote Originally Posted by warriorpoet View Post
    PICS!
    as requested:

    the BEHEMOUTH pa120.1

    I guess this is my first real WC build

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    a PRO = like someone said, is in the business of making money, and is very knowledgeable..

    Marci, Cathar, and our very own ALEX i would call pro...

    Enthusiest <-- i think i butchered this spelling, is where i would put most of the people who know watercooling and love it.. Means you understand it, and your in for the fun, but not to make money or in the business of..

    noobs.... someone who has very little to no existant knowledge on the subject...
    Noobs... theres 2 classes i feel here..

    1. Good noobs.
    These are the one's that did research, that come in because they cant get any additional info anywhere else...
    They used the search function of this site, and knows how to use google...
    These guys listen and take what others say into consideration...
    [These guys will always get a welcome on XS]

    2. Bad Noobs..
    They dont listen
    They dont do research.
    They come asking for help, but its really to show off their mistake, and when we comment, they still dont listen and try to justify..


    And im NOT MEAN TO ALL NOOBS!
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    IMHO, a n00b is a user who fails to use the search button or necros a 5+ year old thread with a question that has already been answered.

    I've been messing with PC's since ~'94 and watercooling since ~'97 so yeah, I'm still a n00b. Anyone that claims to be a pro is obviously a n00b because if you aren't trying and learning, you have already failed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KaptCrunch View Post
    can you name the water cooled video card a AGP hint from MSI
    9800pro?

    edit: eh, I forgot MSI red'd all their cards. It's a GeForce 5900, no?
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    Ahhh nostalgia...............i hate to say it but at least it was fun back then

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    n00b = me before I read the stickies. Trust me, before I read the stickies I had enough info to actually be dangerous with anything I would've touched. I learned it cannot be done until you get a bsic underatanding and build from there. A new person to watercooling can make a real mess out of things and can put together some really expesnive stuff and have it not work worth a darn.

    pro = ona serious note, a pro gets paid, so the only pros I know are people who have buisnesses that sell watercooling supplies and stuff. They are pros.

    As far as knowing everything? It's impossible. If I ever get the big head and think I got anything all figured out, that's when I quit it until I get my head screwed back on straight again. It's the kind of thinking that when you mess with the kinds of things I mess with usually results in disaster. In some of my other hobbies, and past jobs that thinking could actually be deadly and would've got me killed.

    I'm getting ready to order stuff, and you can bet I'm gonna be asking questions, and will be continuing to read here. There isn't much that isn't already covered on this forum. That's why I don't ask questions very much, but sometimes I do when I can't find stuff. This is the place to ask them.

    If it were not for this place I wouldn't have near the system I have today, and I don;t even wanna think about the mess I would've made out of a watercooling setup, or god forbid the damaged or destroyed hardware that could've gotten zapped.

    I love threads like this becasue they are up front and I've learend alot. I've already seen stuff here and picked up more tricks again. Every day I come to this forum I learn something new. Sometimes it might get a little rough in here, but it has it's own atmosphere. This is a place where people just tell it like it is. I like it like that. i don;t wanna hear "Yeah, that setup is perfect, if I was asking about a TT Setup" if I hear "Whoa Dude! Avoid that, it's trouble", that's exactly what I come here to hear.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DarthBeavis View Post
    CCC so i see clamps and worm drives? also ,what rad is that? it looks thick
    the black one is Cathar's Big Arse Radiator , i bought the 1st one he made ..

    the silver one is a JLP special back in the day
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    dammit

    You guys with the old pictures no fair...

    i stopped and lost all my image shack pictures for my really first builds... lol..

    didnt start using photobucket until X2 days.
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    Love some of the early builds. This thread does serve a good purpose if people just starting out read it. Point is ... you don't HAVE to get it perfect the first time. In fact, most of us never will get it perfect. We shun TT and some of the other pre-made stuff ... but my guess is these kits get people into water cooling who would never take the time to learn otherwise. I think we've seen a number of threads lately where folks are afraid to make a move until they get the right parts, right loop order, etc. etc. ... nothing wrong with research, but sometimes we can learn a lot by following the Nike way.

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    I didn't even own a digicam till early 2000's. I wish I had pics of my P3V4X, 933 ES and my homeade water setup. THAT rig was ghetto but it was brutal fast.

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    And can I point out to all the haters on me for being an ATI guy something:

    what logo is on the NB fan shroud??? what brand video card is that in there???

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    Quote Originally Posted by SNiiPE_DoGG View Post
    as requested:

    the BEHEMOUTH pa120.1

    I guess this is my first real WC build
    p180 H2o FTW!

    Looks like we used a lot of the same parts, too. Even the Enermax Liberty
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    Mobo: Gigabyte GA-z68xp-ud4/ CPU: i5 2500k 4.2-4.8 GHz @ auto/
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    Fans: 3x Noiseblocker m12-S1 @~500-750rpm, 3x Scythe GT 800 @~450-800RPM, Cooler Master 230mm (softmount) @300 RPM
    Tubing: 3/8" x 5/8" Primochill LRT (black)
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    Quote Originally Posted by shazza View Post
    Love some of the early builds. This thread does serve a good purpose if people just starting out read it. Point is ... you don't HAVE to get it perfect the first time. In fact, most of us never will get it perfect. We shun TT and some of the other pre-made stuff ... but my guess is these kits get people into water cooling who would never take the time to learn otherwise. I think we've seen a number of threads lately where folks are afraid to make a move until they get the right parts, right loop order, etc. etc. ... nothing wrong with research, but sometimes we can learn a lot by following the Nike way.
    I like my first 775 setup. Bonnie Heatercore, Apogee GT and D5 pump. Man I got bashed for that setup so much! Can't beat 3.4GHz on a Q6600 with load temps under 50C. Sadly, the chip topped at 3.4 even when I hit it with 1.7+v core!

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    Quote Originally Posted by warriorpoet View Post
    p180 H2o FTW!

    Looks like we used a lot of the same parts, too. Even the Enermax Liberty
    that PSU was the best of the best way back in the day

    600w and it was the most expensive one around I still have it here in my build room for permafrost powering fans and UV lights as I test a few things out

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    Quote Originally Posted by KaptCrunch View Post
    can you name the water cooled video card a AGP hint from MSI was the first big buck in its day
    OMG . . . U need to save that for sleeving example LOLS

    That GPU looks strange
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    Quote Originally Posted by SNiiPE_DoGG View Post
    that PSU was the best of the best way back in the day

    600w and it was the most expensive one around I still have it here in my build room for permafrost powering fans and UV lights as I test a few things out
    Mine blew a cap and melted out a hole in the back mesh

    My wife nearly crapped herself
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    Fans: 3x Noiseblocker m12-S1 @~500-750rpm, 3x Scythe GT 800 @~450-800RPM, Cooler Master 230mm (softmount) @300 RPM
    Tubing: 3/8" x 5/8" Primochill LRT (black)
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    Quote Originally Posted by KaptCrunch View Post
    the ultra FX5900U-VTD256 Ultra

    never like ATI there in my back yard too.
    WP FTW!
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    CPU: Koolance CPU-370/ GPU: Koolance VID-NX580/ Rads: XSPC RX360, Swiftech MCR-220QP/ Pump: EK-DCP 2.2 (softmount)
    Fans: 3x Noiseblocker m12-S1 @~500-750rpm, 3x Scythe GT 800 @~450-800RPM, Cooler Master 230mm (softmount) @300 RPM
    Tubing: 3/8" x 5/8" Primochill LRT (black)
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    I OWNZ all teh noobz
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