I’m just going to start this thread with general information that usually gets requested anyways
Silverstone Raven WORKLOG
http://www.flickr.com/photos/2734171...7615770135803/
Current hardware:
Case: Silverstone Raven RV01
CPU: Intel QX6850 (up to 4ghz)
MOBO: EVGA 790i FTW
MEM: 4GB Super Talent Project X D3-1800
GPU: Custom Case Mod EVGA 9800GX2 with EK-FC9800 GX2 Nickel-Plated
HDD: 4x 150GB WD Raptor X Drives, 2x SAMSUNG Spinpoint F1 1TB
Vista Ultimate 64bit - Raptor X’s in Raid 0
XP Pro 32bit - Raptor X’s in Raid 0
Work/Media – Samsung F1’s in Raid 1
PSU: CORSAIR CMPSU-1000HX 1000W ATX
MON: Gateway 24” LCD
Server: HP MediaSmart EX485 (4.25TB Total)
Water cooling Hardware:
Swiftech Apogee GTZ
Radiator: Feser 240 (push and pull via S-flex F’s)
Pump: Swiftech MCP655-B
Reservoir:
Tubing: Tygon 1/2" ID, 3/4" OD
Feser One - UV Black
Photography:
Camera: Nikon D300
Flash (if used): SB-900
Lenses: Tamron 17-50 f/2.8 (Pro glass), Nikon 50mm F1.8
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So I gutted my TJ-10 for a few reasons:
-I’m impulsive
-Dust started clogging the PSU -> Caused the system to freeze
-Ungodly amounts of dust were being sucked in through the top (and I hate cleaning with a passion)
On a lighter note the temps were actually very solid (mid 30’s at stock).
Presently, I’m stuck in a small dorm room in San Francisco and all my tools are back in Minnesota so modding might be limited.
Parts on order:
EK-BAY SPIN Reservoir - Acetal
Various Bitspower fittings
Current thoughts:
I’m hoping to replace my GPU since I had a revelation that it was pointless since I don’t play PC games. lol
I hope the room I’m in can support the new power supply.
I haven’t seen anyone with EK’s new reservoir so it should be interesting.
I’m hoping to mount the D5 directly to the Reservoir but there might not be enough clearance.
I forgot all my sleeving supplies back with my CNC so I’ll have to order some more. (Maybe something from MurderMod)



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