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    Very nice shots Malik! 'Cold as ice'

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    Thank you

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    Awesome shot sir! I love EK block too!

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    Hi Malik. Nice work mate. I wanted to know what size tubings you using and also the commpression fittings? i was thinking to buy the 1/2" tubings and the 1/2" feser commpression fittings but is see alot people saying they wont fit some blocks which have the holes very near to each other. can you give me some advise please..





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    Quote Originally Posted by Malik View Post
    If this photo are boooring ... here is alternative: Movie
    nice m.o.p. in the background

    Love the pics!

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    I used:

    Bitspower fittings 13/16 size
    Tygon Tubes: 11.2/15.9 size

    UPDATE:

    Ok, all stuff arrived. Now i need time to mount all new things:

    Custom version of HF:











    HD Wallpaper:



    More photos soon...
    Last edited by Malik; 01-20-2010 at 02:04 PM.

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    very nice shoots Malik ! need to see your rig in blue !

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    nice pictures as usual malik

    I really admire your fine work and eye for detail
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    for what graphic card is the cooling block? for the back and Ram or a new EK Cooler?
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    Quote Originally Posted by ipuoL View Post
    for what graphic card is the cooling block? for the back and Ram or a new EK Cooler?
    Yes, this is EK ram block for GTX 280.

    I think blue is the best color ( photo of old version ):



    Maybe on this weekend all work will be finish ... i must find some free time for that.

    Some new photos:


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    incredible work malik, you've been a lot of time updating your rig

    I remember 1 or 2 years back when you just begin here, and now...xD its amazing work mate

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    Ok guys i just finished ... but that not what i want



    After 10 hours ... i find some problems:

    1. QPI block - have to big bottom and i must make new one.
    2. RAM block for GTX 280 - fit very good with new EK Waterblocks NB/SB block...but this combo look very icky:



    3. When i mount this RAM block and new nb/sb block - there is too little space.

    Tomorrow i will think about new solution about this. Now im to tired for this.

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    I got a question , you migth find it stupid LOL

    In the picture i see that the water or the coolant goes by the res to the pump then to all the blocks and finaly to the radiator, how does the water gets back to the reservatory ????

    I see no tube getting back to the reservatory , sorry if its a stupid question..

    Can you explain me the scheme of your watercooling system ? thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by Malik View Post
    3. When i mount this RAM block and new nb/sb block - there is too little space.

    Tomorrow i will think about new solution about this. Now im to tired for this.
    I've got a solution, sell it to me!

    No but seriously, it looks killer!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Raiden View Post
    I got a question , you migth find it stupid LOL

    In the picture i see that the water or the coolant goes by the res to the pump then to all the blocks and finaly to the radiator, how does the water gets back to the reservatory ????

    I see no tube getting back to the reservatory , sorry if its a stupid question..

    Can you explain me the scheme of your watercooling system ? thanks
    It comes out of the bottom graphics card block and back to the res.
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    Quote Originally Posted by tool_462 View Post
    It comes out of the bottom graphics card block and back to the res.
    Hum interesting , i should have done the question this way , how does the water goes out of the rad , i see only 1 tube so i guess it goes up and then down again by the same tube to the blocks and back to the reservoir.. really interesting ...

    I just wanted to know the scheme of his watercooling , thanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Raiden View Post
    Hum interesting , i should have done the question this way , how does the water goes out of the rad , i see only 1 tube so i guess it goes up and then down again by the same tube to the blocks and back to the reservoir.. really interesting ...

    I just wanted to know the scheme of his watercooling , thanks.
    Yeah - out from the rad - vreg's - vreg's -cpu - ram - nb - gfx - gfx - res - pump - in to rad


    A helluva bad way to do the loop imo - but this is all about visual pr0n (how do my dye look, how do my lines look, is my pictures good stuff)
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    The loop is:

    Pump - FlowMeter plus Temp Sensor - Rad 1 with temp sensor - Rad 2 with temp sensor - mof 1 - mof 2 - CPU - Ram - NB/SB - GPU 1- GPU 2 - Res - Pump

    I don't agree with Main. There is no difference in perfomance of loop - when i change sequence of block, rad etc.

    In this set i have 240litr/h in 100% power of pump. So all works very fine, temps are very good and the most important - im very pleased

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    hey malik still looking very good!! but i see the problems...

    i got a question, wherefrom did you get the ram cooler for the GTX280? I am looking for it because i`ll soon have a GTX280 and i like the look of the back cooler very much, but i don`t find the cooler anywhere... I wrote Eddy a mail, because i even don`t find it in his shop, just on the coolingconfigurator page...

    thank you for your answer and keep up the good work.

    cheerz

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    I bought him about 6 months ago in aquatuning shop.

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    hmm then i need to get in touch with shane... (AT in CH) maybe he can organize one...

    thanks for the answer.

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    Now that looks like this:






























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    it looks great! awsome!!! Do you have an idea regarding the ram cooler?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Malik View Post
    The loop is:

    Pump - FlowMeter plus Temp Sensor - Rad 1 with temp sensor - Rad 2 with temp sensor - mof 1 - mof 2 - CPU - Ram - NB/SB - GPU 1- GPU 2 - Res - Pump

    I don't agree with Main. There is no difference in perfomance of loop - when i change sequence of block, rad etc.

    In this set i have 240litr/h in 100% power of pump. So all works very fine, temps are very good and the most important - im very pleased
    I'll tell you the loop configuration will be cruicial when a overvolted i7 920 hits 3,8GHz
    Dye's are also a big nono - as we have seen numerous proofs on.

    That said - you make some of the best hw pr0n around
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    You change fittings or not ??
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