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    My new case for next core i7 build!




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    Dual loops V1000b

    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

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    Quote Originally Posted by mcp View Post
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    The res mounts are

    Nice job and very clean!
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    My Current build
    Specs in sig


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    Quote Originally Posted by liveify View Post
    My Current build
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    You don't have a sig

    EDIT: okay, you have, in your profile
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    Quote Originally Posted by liveify View Post
    My Current build
    Specs in sig
    Nice 800D. I just finished my liquid build with it today. They have a lot of room thats for sure.

    Chad
    Components;
    »Obsidian 800D
    »CPU: Intel Core i7 940 OC'd to 3.69
    »Motherboard: Evga X58
    »EVGA GeForce GTX 295
    »CORSAIR DOMINATOR 6GB (3x2GB)


    Water cool parts;
    »RAD - EK XT360, EK XT260 & XSPC RS120
    »CPU Block - Alphacool H14 Yellowstone BRB
    »Koolance Northbridge/Southbridge Water Block
    »Black Feeser Mosfet Block
    »EK-FC295 GTX GPU Water block
    »EK-Multioption RES 250
    »2 x Swiftech MCP355™ Water Pump
    »XSPC Dual Acrylic Top

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    liveify that's one sick graphic card

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    Quote Originally Posted by De5tr0yer View Post
    You don't have a sig

    EDIT: okay, you have, in your profile
    Weird, it did that to me on another forum too.

    Quote Originally Posted by triggs75 View Post
    Nice 800D. I just finished my liquid build with it today. They have a lot of room thats for sure.

    Chad
    Pics?

    Quote Originally Posted by illidan View Post
    liveify that's one sick graphic card
    Thanks, Evga 285 Classified. Just picked it up from newegg, I know the 5970 is faster, but I am a die hard nvidia fan
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    Quote Originally Posted by liveify View Post

    Pics?
    Here is a close up of the guts.

    Components;
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    »CPU: Intel Core i7 940 OC'd to 3.69
    »Motherboard: Evga X58
    »EVGA GeForce GTX 295
    »CORSAIR DOMINATOR 6GB (3x2GB)


    Water cool parts;
    »RAD - EK XT360, EK XT260 & XSPC RS120
    »CPU Block - Alphacool H14 Yellowstone BRB
    »Koolance Northbridge/Southbridge Water Block
    »Black Feeser Mosfet Block
    »EK-FC295 GTX GPU Water block
    »EK-Multioption RES 250
    »2 x Swiftech MCP355™ Water Pump
    »XSPC Dual Acrylic Top

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    Hello, my first post here, I'm a newbie to pc modding and watercooling in general. I used peltier modules for cooling aquarium water on a salt water fish tank project back in 2007 and used xtremesystems.org forums as a reference on how to apply pelties. After seeing all the water cooling projects on here and aftermarket products for pc cooling, I had some ideas brewing about a custom pc build of my own and found time in 2009 to act on it. Here's some pics of result. A DangerDen Tower 26 case with stainless steel grills, air intake manifolds on radiators, and rigid flared tubing for lines.
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    Wow, sreuland...

    Wow...

    I like the inside-out style you have transit921!

    I'll be joining you Mjhieu, as I finally have space and time for my Raven i7 build that I have been complaining about...

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    My first ''2'' loops in my HAF932.

    CPU loop:
    -i7 920 at 3.9 (for now...)
    -Apogee XT block
    -TFC X-Changer 360
    -Swiftech MCR655 pump
    -Swiftech Micro-RES
    -EK top rev 2
    -Fans: 3X S-Flex ''F''

    GPU loop:
    -ATI 5970
    -EK-5970 block
    -Swiftech MCR320
    -Swiftech MCR655
    -Swiftech Micro-RES
    -EK top rev 2
    -Fans: 3X S-Flex ''E''

    Misc:
    -Fan controller: Scythe Server (really nice, all automatic fan control)
    -HAF 932
    -Asus P6T deluxe v1
    -RAM 12 Gb Corsair DDR3-1600
    -Hard disk: 2X Intel X25-M v2 160 Gb + Velociraptor 300 Gb + 2X Seagate 7200.12 1Tb
    -X-Fi Titanium
    -PSU: Corsair HX1000
    -LG Blu-ray writer

    I still have cable mangement to do. But everything is working fine.

    And sorry for the bad pic. I'm not really a ''photograph''.

    i7 3930k EK-Supreme HF - Asus Rampage IV X79 - QUAD-Fire: 4X Asus 7970 EK waterblocks - 4X4GB=16GB RipjawsZ 2400 CL9 - Crucial C300 128Gb M4 128Gb 2x Intel X25-M 160GB 3X Seagate 2TB - Mountain Mods Extended Ascension + Pedestal 24 - Dual-PSU: Antec HCP-1200 + Corsair AX850 - EyeFinity 3X 30'' LCD - Windows 7 64

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    Quote Originally Posted by mcp View Post
    What res. holder/clips are you using?

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    Quote Originally Posted by D749 View Post
    What res. holder/clips are you using?
    I believe they are from Murdermod. They are currently out of stock on them as I am trying to get the frosted red ones for my build.

    http://www.murdermod.com/murderware/...holder-set.htm
    Components;
    »Obsidian 800D
    »CPU: Intel Core i7 940 OC'd to 3.69
    »Motherboard: Evga X58
    »EVGA GeForce GTX 295
    »CORSAIR DOMINATOR 6GB (3x2GB)


    Water cool parts;
    »RAD - EK XT360, EK XT260 & XSPC RS120
    »CPU Block - Alphacool H14 Yellowstone BRB
    »Koolance Northbridge/Southbridge Water Block
    »Black Feeser Mosfet Block
    »EK-FC295 GTX GPU Water block
    »EK-Multioption RES 250
    »2 x Swiftech MCP355™ Water Pump
    »XSPC Dual Acrylic Top

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    Subscribed. NICE ASS WORK HERE GUYS!

    Sometime this year I hope to add Project Slumber Parties to the list here in this fine thread.

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    next rew. by Red Baron




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    Looks good. Is that tubing uv red or is it clear with the red uv coolant? I know you have the red coolant because of the res, but its hard to tell on the tubing.

    Although in the first pic the res looks purple or a violet color?????

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    Quote Originally Posted by triggs75 View Post
    Here is a close up of the guts.
    Are those fan blades red? Or is it the lighting in the case? Have a product link or model info on the fans? Going with red,black, and white for Project Slumber Parties.
    Last edited by scgt1; 01-07-2010 at 04:56 AM.

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    800d -
    q6600 @ 3.2, Asus p5n-d 750i, 4gb Mushkin ram, Evga 285 Classified, 8800gts for second and third monitor, PC Power and Cooling Silencer 750

    Swiftech gtz, mcr320 & 3x panaflos, mcp355 & xspc top, Bitspower z-multi resivoir, bitspower matt black 1/2

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    Quote Originally Posted by liveify View Post
    :-( 120x120x25mm

    Is there a benefit in 25mm vs 38mm?

    I was looking at these for my rad. For the airflow and price variation, but I really like the ones above.

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    38mm thick fans tend to have more static pressure than their 25mm thick brethren. It basically means that when you place a 25mm fan on a radiator (for instance), it'll blow a certain percentage of its maximum airflow potential. If you place a 38mm fan on top of the radiator (if the 38mm and 25mm were to have the same max airflow potential) it would blow a higher percentage of its maximum airflow potential. This is why everyone likes 38mm thick fans for radiator use.


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