My new case for next core i7 build!
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My new case for next core i7 build!
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Last edited by shazza; 01-02-2010 at 07:22 PM. Reason: photos limited to 4
That´s very nice, Paul !![]()
Worklog 1: ★★★ Project: Icebreaker ★★★
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Triple (360) Radiator Roundup with 22 Rads !
Swiftech MCP35X Pump Review /// Roundup -> Bay Reservoirs & Laing Tops !
Review: 22 CPU Waterblocks // Review: 4x Tecnofront Reservoirs !
Quad Radiator Roundup - 11 Rads tested
Update: Mora 2 / Mora 3 / Phobya 1080 Xtreme & Supernova 1260
Tubing Comparison: 3/8" & 5/8" from Masterkleer, Primochill, Tygon, Kooolance, Nalgene
Dual loops V1000b
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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
My Current build
Specs in sig
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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
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
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
Last edited by transit921; 01-02-2010 at 10:22 PM.
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.
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...
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''.
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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
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
Subscribed. NICE ASS WORK HERE GUYS!
Sometime this year I hope to add Project Slumber Parties to the list here in this fine thread.![]()
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?????
They are enermax magma's
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16835214001
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
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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