either a regular backplate or both need that massive thing.
ram needs the cooler... if for no other reason than it looks awesome
either a regular backplate or both need that massive thing.
ram needs the cooler... if for no other reason than it looks awesome
SYSTEM
i5-3750K @ 4.6ghz - ASRock Z77 Extreme4 - 16GB Samsung DDR3 - Sapphire R7 370 Nitro 4GB
Water Cooling
EK Supremecy - DDC-3.2 w/XSPC Top -Swiftech MCR320-QP - EK Multioption 150
Malik good ideia but i dont get it how it really works .. its a kind of pump i guess
Nice time you drain the system do a video !
Thanks
I'll look forward for it.
Hey Malik
I got question regarding coolant.
You mentioned on this thread that you mixed primochill bloody red with feser one. Feser one doesn't recommend mixing fluids even with different colours from Their brand.
I want to get special green colour. Is it ok to mix them? Did you have any problem mixing different brand coolants to get the desire colour?
malik. first of all amazing builds you have man...two thumbs up. just wanted to ask a quick question though if you dont mind. the red build that you had done before, can you please tell me which coolant did u use? i really want to get the same blood red colour that you have in your build, but im a bit confused as to which coolant i should get. Thanks
hi Malik
Your work is wonderful! Amazing! Very beautiful
So many blocks and rads with only 1 pump?
Phil
Very nice build Malik!
Question: Do you notice any temp differences when you added the second SLI fitting? I know there are alot of topics regarding this but I'm just curious
I have mixed feser one uv red with primochill bloody red
Yes, and everything is ok, performance is also very, very good.
Yes, after added the second SLI connector temps are better on gpu about 2-3 degrees, and flow is better about 5-8l/h
Hey Malik
I've been following your worklog for a while now and all i can say is it looks absolutely fantastic! Like a work of art!
One question though, what blue coolant did you use that you have in the latest pictures?
Cheers
Malik,
Which version of the BP D-Plugs did you use between your vid cards?
I presume they are only one slot away from each other, so curious which length of D-Plug fittings you used. They look like the 35mm, BP-WTP-C38 ones, but not sure.
Thanks
So I'm back again after a long break with the busy family. Now it's time to water coanother rig. I want to get some input on whats new during the last year for cooling. I loked through a lo of the cools pix you guys posted. Great job.
What can you guys say about these parts for the new water transition?
Here's my runner up for CPU; Swiftech Apogee XT CPU Waterblock but I' like to know more about the EK lighted clear top model used in this forum. For Rad I am leaning towards the XSPC RX240 Dual 120mm Radiator but have took notice to the Phobya G-Changer 240. Can anybod here confirm if the same x58 NB/SB link type blocks fit the X58 micro Rampage II Gene? What is a good strong but yet quiet pump for today?
I had my eye on the Eheim HPPS i High Power 12V Water Pump or the Laing D5 Vario/Swiftech MCP655. My old one had the fan wire sensor I like that. My end goal here is for a quiet daily overclocked rig but with room inside to chill for fun overclock tweaks on new parts when needed.
I plan to cool the i7 920 in my old mobo moved to the Gene and a single GTX-260, NB/SB, Mosfet, RAM and hard drive water bags.
I'm totally open to other to other high end parts if ypu have links or pix I ca see.
4.250GHz (1.331v) @ 212 x 21 @ 2:8 DDR1600 @ 6-7-6-18 (1.657) ASUS RAMPAGE EXTRENE w/ Q6600 @ 3.8Ghz daily
ASUS RAMPAGE II EXTREME, X58 w/ ICH10R
Intel Core i7 930, rev. DO, batch #3951A824
Mushkin Redline 998691 PC3-12800
ASUS ENGTX460 GTX-460 DirectCu 1G
Creative X-Fi Titanium Fatal!ty Champion
SilverStone Strider ST80F 800W Quad 12v
WD Raptor 74GB, 10K x4
Danger Dan WaterBox Plus
Windows 7 Enterprise x64
Swiftech Apogee XT Copper Top w/ AS#5 (lapped to CPU)
WOW thats serious blockage
just get better
what temp difference did you notice by going from the ht too hf cpu block
also what insert plate did you use in your hf
and final what size bitspower comression fittings and tubing are you using
Last edited by IN7OX; 02-12-2010 at 12:02 AM. Reason: added info
i7 920 DO @4.2
ASUS REII
12GB OCZ 1866 REAPER @ 8.8.8.24
Saphire 5770
CORSAIR HX1000 1kw
SEAGATE 7200.12 sataII x2 raid0
SONY sata dvdrw
CORSAIR Obsidian
EK Supreme LT Nickel
EK Northbridge Full Block
EK Mosfet Blocks
XSPC Dual Bay Res
BLACKICE Extreme GT 360
6x Gentle Typhoons
LAING 18w/ xspc Bay Res
FESER 1 Red uv dye[/SIZE]
i'm falling in love again !!!!
Put wc block for the 9800gt also!
Corsair Obsidian 650D - EVGA P67 FTW - Samsung F3 1Tb - 8Gb A-Data cheapest crap DDR3 - Intel Core i5 2500K w/ Corsair H50 - EVGA GTX 295 co-op - Corsair AX650
I was hoping to get some insight on picking a good CPU water block to match the Rad I picked. I decided to go with the XSPC RX240 Dual 120mm for now. But I want to make sure I get a good matched cpu block to work in a ysytem with that rad. I wanted the EK Supreme HF origionally but liked the look of the led's in the LT version. How do you guys think each one of these will do and with what type of pump will I want to look into? Can the HF be fitted with led's for looks later? Will the LT at least match or outperform the Swiftech Apogee XT Extreme?
Last edited by Nuckin_Futs; 02-12-2010 at 11:55 AM.
4.250GHz (1.331v) @ 212 x 21 @ 2:8 DDR1600 @ 6-7-6-18 (1.657) ASUS RAMPAGE EXTRENE w/ Q6600 @ 3.8Ghz daily
ASUS RAMPAGE II EXTREME, X58 w/ ICH10R
Intel Core i7 930, rev. DO, batch #3951A824
Mushkin Redline 998691 PC3-12800
ASUS ENGTX460 GTX-460 DirectCu 1G
Creative X-Fi Titanium Fatal!ty Champion
SilverStone Strider ST80F 800W Quad 12v
WD Raptor 74GB, 10K x4
Danger Dan WaterBox Plus
Windows 7 Enterprise x64
Swiftech Apogee XT Copper Top w/ AS#5 (lapped to CPU)
lol, love your name...
i thought i've read that the xt beats all... no?
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