[ Lian-Li V1000B // EP45-UD3P // E8400 // HD4870 ]
[ W/C by EK, MIPS, D-tek, Bitspower, Swiftech, XSPC]
[ Project LucentTide - WORKLOG! ]
yeah it does, except npsm is like the same thing, it threads in nice and snug and the ST adapter doesn't have a countesunk O-ring which helps with the seal on the side of the res. I'm not sure if the regular g1/4" extender would work better or worse....
[ Lian-Li V1000B // EP45-UD3P // E8400 // HD4870 ]
[ W/C by EK, MIPS, D-tek, Bitspower, Swiftech, XSPC]
[ Project LucentTide - WORKLOG! ]
I guess I will use this thread as a premier and lead in to my next endeavor to see initial manufacture in the spring:
Project: GT1
this is the Alpha-1 of the concept.... it looks pretty plain but I plan on doing some very revolutionary things with this table. It may get bigger![]()
(dimensions in inches)
Test Bench??? Awesome!!!! tell us more!
Very nice job
stunning![]()
My Computer
Parts:
CPU: Q9450 @ 3.6Ghz(OC'd)1800Mhz FSB
Mobo: EVGA 780i
GPU: HD 5870 (I have two but only got one in at the moment)
PSU: 1000w Corsair
Ram: 4GB Corsair dominator DDR2 1066Mhz
Soundcard: Asus Xonar D2
Monitor: Samsumg 226BW 22" and secondary 17" LCD
Speakers: logitech Z5400
Case: Tj07 fully sleeved wires
Water cooling:
Loop 1: Mobo NB & Mofset with Zalman resorator
Loop 2: CPU (Ek supreme) with MCP 355 XSPC acrylic top 360 & 240 mm rad
A bit about me
My Worklog![]()
looks good! tell us some more detail please! how many rads will it be hable to handle?
NAME:
CPU: e8500 @ 3.7 for now, stock volts
COOLING: xigmatek HDT-1283 (water coming soon)
MOBO: MSI p35 neo2-fir
VGA: Club3d 3850, 830/1060 (stock volts!!! modded gx810 cooler) (4850 iceq3 coming soon)
RAM: 2gb tracers 1066@940 CL4 (1.85 V)
CASE: CM690
PSU: Corsair VX550
HDD: WD3200AAKS
I like where you're goin with the GT1
BTW
BP G1/4 extender seals the EK+comp as far as i can tell
[ Lian-Li V1000B // EP45-UD3P // E8400 // HD4870 ]
[ W/C by EK, MIPS, D-tek, Bitspower, Swiftech, XSPC]
[ Project LucentTide - WORKLOG! ]
good to know that worked out for you lyl
as far as the other questions/comments about GT1: this will have liquid cooling yes, but only for the NB and it will possibly be TEC chilled liquid loop.
the primary function of GT1 will be as an LN2 benchtable as I will be branching into the realm of extreme overclocking over the summer. I will either begin a new worklog separately for GTI or continue within this one, but for now all design updates and things I am ready to reveal to you all will be posted up in this thread
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Surfed today to million-dollar-pc and guess what I saw, Permafrost, good work like I allready said, it's a piece of art !
Duality: Q9550 - P5Q Deluxe - 8GB OCZ - HD5850 - 4,64TB WD - HX650 - X-fi - Aquaero 4 - Lian Li V1000b II Plus @Dual loops watercooling
Loop 1 => DDC18w w/ EK X-top V2 - EK Supreme HF - EK FC5850 - PA120.3 - Multires 150
Loop 2 => DDC18w w/ EK X-top V2 - PA120.1 - MIPS mosfet 1&2 - mips NB - Mips Ramfreezer 4 - MIPS SB - Multires 150
42 inches long, 15 inches wide...I see no compatibility issues with anything...other than cable lengths, lol
Current System:
eVGA 680i SLi "A2" P30 BIOS
intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 (currently at stock)
OCZ ReaperX 4GB DDR2 1000 (running at DDR2 800 Speeds with cas4)
320GB Seagate 7200.10
XFX 8800GT XXX 512MB (stock clocks)
auzentech X-Fi Prelude
PC Power and Cooling Silencer 750 Quad Copper
Win XP Pro
The clean setup and really slick color scheme in this setup is very nice, and all goes together for the permafrost theme. I really envy the photography. The sad part is that even with a nice build like this, it wouldn't look nearly as good as it is in the photographs were it not for the outstanding pics.
I have a basic crappy camera and did my best to take pics of my case this week with a basic lightbox and halogens. It is so frustrating not being able to take the kind of pics I'd like to to get with the kind of lighting and clarity in your photos. But as usual, you get what you pay for, and I for sure don't have access to a 21 megapixel camera with a full photo studio, much less the know-how to take pics like that. Good job and well done.
Last edited by voigts; 01-29-2009 at 11:15 PM.
Latest Project Log: Project Quintessence
1935 Zenith Radio Scratch Build
NAME:
CPU: e8500 @ 3.7 for now, stock volts
COOLING: xigmatek HDT-1283 (water coming soon)
MOBO: MSI p35 neo2-fir
VGA: Club3d 3850, 830/1060 (stock volts!!! modded gx810 cooler) (4850 iceq3 coming soon)
RAM: 2gb tracers 1066@940 CL4 (1.85 V)
CASE: CM690
PSU: Corsair VX550
HDD: WD3200AAKS
I forgot that I never told you guys what Kind of temps I was getting
mind you this is with a low ambient of about 12c (guess), but all the same this triple rad sandwich performs AMAZING and the denkis are @ 70% atm
(I raised my voltage in this screeny to make the temps more believable)
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1st Post.....
OK....So I have been flying under the radar here lurking and learning for quite sometime now. I just finished reading this whole build log and had to break the silence....SIMPLY STUNNING!!! YOU HAVE INSPIRED ME!
This build is absolutley amazing, and as I am in the planning stages for an upcoming build, I thought it would be perfect timing to ask a question. The P80 is at the top of my short list for my case selection for the upcoming build. Is there anything I should know about this case? I have read in some reviews issues with the 5.25" bays not staying in place after being removed, is this something I should be concerned about? I dont really intend on water cooling just yet, but it certainly is an open option for the future. I would like to have it painted, and am seriously considering a black and gold theme. Any thoughts or any input?
And may I say again.....SIMPLY STUNNING!![]()
Hey man I'm glad you liked the build![]()
to answer your questions:
-No, I have never had issues with the 5.25" bay covers fitting
-The P80 is a wonderful case for air cooling and for water cooling so you really can't go wrong
-As far as color goes black and fold sounds cooljust make sure that the case and build is exactly what you want it to be
I subscribe to the idea that as long as its everything you want it to be then the build will be perfect.
I'm pretty sure this rig is going up for sale, not because I am going anywhere or anything, I just need to build many more computers.
The price is high but let me know if you are seriously interested: via PM or email eyean540 at gmail dot com
What???? You're selling your P80???![]()
So emotionnal...lol
But I think you'll sell it for quite a lot of cash... It's just fabolously done, the components are great, and it's even on MDPC!
I'll be beginning my second mod, on the same case.![]()
dualbrain and SNiiPE_DoGG, it'd be better if you two could use the PM system to resolve the issue. Thanks.
retracted - thanks for the support those who gave it![]()
Last edited by SNiiPE_DoGG; 05-18-2009 at 11:31 AM.
For those people who've done this, shame on them. But Snipe, your reputation is already set its deep root, no one can ruin it. At least, your reputation among all our hearts and minds will never be swept away![]()
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