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    Quote Originally Posted by aka_GK View Post
    damn, how did I managed to miss this thread?
    good stuff Wezly, subscribed!
    I am a very bad promoter haha.

    Thanks!

    Edit:

    E-gads! I can't believe the first post of the second page has no pictures!

    Another obligatory shot of......



    the comp fittings!!!!!! :







    WE MUST REACH THE BLOCKS!



    But, then it fell over and I got bored. They're just not even enough Oh well, what do you expect with plastic molds?

    Still waiting for Micro center to get more mcw60's or I'll just suck it up and pay retail (ew).
    Last edited by Wezly; 01-20-2010 at 02:41 PM.

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    Hey, does everyone know what I mean by that little square brackety-thing jawn that's held on by 8 screws around the GPU on nVidia cards?

    Do I NEED that? I took it off the first card and now I'm wondering whether it provides some sort of structural or thermal stability.....

    If so, I've only done it to one card thus far... I'll try to wait for responses....

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    Looking good, man. Interesting block and compression fittings (red.) First time that I've seen a "classified" version of the EK.

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    .... It was on sale..... -_-

    I have an apogee gtz se that could be in there too..... sigh....

    Thanks!

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    Not sure on the bracket you're asking about - got a picture?

    Good progress! (Now, this is a worklog )

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    Quote Originally Posted by shazza View Post
    Not sure on the bracket you're asking about - got a picture?

    Good progress! (Now, this is a worklog )
    original links were broken:





    As you can see, it straddles the intel integrated backplate due to the recessed area, and the triangle feet jawns are the only things that touche the board. Because they are insulated, they can be flat and touch the board directly.

    I picked up an extra at micro center just in case I get another 1366 board. It's perfect.

    Sorry for the "jawn" I'm lazy...
    Last edited by Wezly; 01-24-2010 at 11:00 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shazza View Post
    Good progress! (Now, this is a worklog )
    Well, shazza? No zingers, quips, or one-liners? (decent book, btw).

    This is horrible I've been waiting for ONE mcw60 because the ones I bought at Micro Center were USED.

    I'll post a disgusting picture later. I don't even wanna open them because they're dirty as hell, and I don't want to know what's inside.

    The worst part is, Micro Center doesn't know how to stock or distribute, and these waterblocks are on irregular shipments and come one at a time, if I'm lucky.






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    Any luck with the MCW60, Wezly?

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    Micro Center gets shipments on Wednesdays and Fridays, it's an irregular shipment, there's FOUR at the store a state over, but it took them til last week to let me have them ship one in. I asked about it a while ago and they wouldn't do it (AND I WORK THERE). Then, I asked again last week, and now for whatever reason they'll "look into it."

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    That was a long time coming...

    Now I just need to find a way to get my radiators mounted and set up a fill-port and everything...
    Last edited by Wezly; 02-18-2010 at 11:27 AM.

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    Whoa ... now that's an interesting photo. Glad your MCW60(s) came in. Good luck with the rest of your setup.

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    where did you get your led's for the ek block?

    i have a supreme LT and would like some as well and cant find any

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    Quote Originally Posted by geoffsthaboss View Post
    where did you get your led's for the ek block?

    i have a supreme LT and would like some as well and cant find any
    I stole them from the northbridge cooler on the Classy...

    Idk exactly what size they are, but I'm sure if you ask around, someone will know

    Maybe someone here knows???

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    Quote Originally Posted by shazza View Post
    Whoa ... now that's an interesting photo. Glad your MCW60(s) came in. Good luck with the rest of your setup.
    Thank you.

    And thank you for being more patient than I appear to be in your thread :P

    I am gonna run some tubing tonight.... I wonder if anything will leak?

    We'll find out in due time....

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    Last update for tonight.

    ZIP-ties are trying to keep the tube from flattening. I knew those bends would be tough... oh well. More parts next time.

    That dust-off/masking-tape is what I use to make sure that I actually have put the tubes in the right place, and there are no excessive blockages, or large amounts of dust (@_@)




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    Ok, this is the last single post I will do before there are replies, and I will edit it if I do any work in the next few days, but I do need help.

    I have 12 Coolermaster R4's that I need to power. I have a secondary PSU (regular ATX 500W Coolmax) that I will power the pumps and fans from.

    I have to do this because all of my fans/rads etc will be external. If someone has a better suggestion of how to power everything, I'm listening.

    I do need a good fan controller though, either with 4 or 6 headers to accommodate all those fans, plus maybe one more 200mm for top exhaust. (I'll explain when I put the chimney together).

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    I guess no one is subscribed, or maybe it's because I produce less results than I ask for of other builds

    The question still stands:

    I have 12 CoolerMaster R4's that I need to power and control on the radiators. 3 MCR420's. I'm thinking of joining them at a 45 degree angle to make a bit of a curve, stick it in the corner of the "L" on my desk, and exhaust the hot air through the top with a leftover CoolerMaster 200MM fan from my HAF932.


    If there are any suggestions, I'd love to hear them

    Thank you all for your patronage!

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    Maybe you could buy an adjustable power supply, like a meanwell S-150 that some places carry meant for TECs. It could double as a fan controller too, just turn voltage down.
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    Quote Originally Posted by serialk11r View Post
    Maybe you could buy an adjustable power supply, like a meanwell S-150 that some places carry meant for TECs. It could double as a fan controller too, just turn voltage down.
    I have always wondered exactly what the point and utility was for those.

    Adjustable voltage is interesting... I will consider that. I have an extra 500W coolmax sitting around.


    Oh man, and I need to power the pumps too!

    When I feel like drudging down to the basement in the morning I will post the models. Dual DDC's... The lower-speed swiftys

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    The 500W supply operates pretty poorly with that light of a load
    Since it's not too much power, you could try hooking one of those laptop style power bricks up to a fan controller, but it has to be a 12V one.
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    Quote Originally Posted by serialk11r View Post
    Maybe you could buy an adjustable power supply, like a meanwell S-150 that some places carry meant for TECs. It could double as a fan controller too, just turn voltage down.
    Yeah, something like this:
    http://www.sidewindercomputers.com/me32inpsumos.html
    *edit: oops totally didn't look at specs, doesn't go down to 12V. Need something else.

    And this:
    http://www.sidewindercomputers.com/lablalfcfanc.html

    (wherever there is stock)

    Would work great. You might consider a custom external enclosure of some sort for all the rads + pumps + controller? Like a radbox (a "cooling unit" if you will )? But I'm not sure what you have in mind for your desk setup so I don't have any constructive suggestions, sorry.
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    Quote Originally Posted by serialk11r View Post
    The 500W supply operates pretty poorly with that light of a load
    Since it's not too much power, you could try hooking one of those laptop style power bricks up to a fan controller, but it has to be a 12V one.
    I actually have one of those, but I figured: wouldn't all those amps kill it?

    Quote Originally Posted by Kibbler View Post
    Yeah, something like this:
    http://www.sidewindercomputers.com/me32inpsumos.html

    And this:
    http://www.sidewindercomputers.com/lablalfcfanc.html

    (wherever there is stock)

    Would work great. You might consider a custom external enclosure of some sort for all the rads + pumps + controller? Like a radbox (a "cooling unit" if you will )? But I'm not sure what you have in mind for your desk setup so I don't have any constructive suggestions, sorry.
    When the morning is brighter (it's 3am here, I'm on my laptop next to my bed, fighting sleep) I will take more informative pictures.

    I don't know if this will be considered a unit; it's more of a facility with the hardware I have

    And actually, does anyone know what the amp draw on those fans is at startup compared to running? I'm talking max RPM of course. Easier to plan for the most...
    Last edited by Wezly; 03-02-2010 at 12:14 AM.

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    Your fans are low speed, they pull maybe 2.5 amps combined? Probably less. The pumps pull less than 1A each. Hmmm so I suppose you'd need around 100W to be safe for startup or something.

    The power supply on sidewinder isn't going to be helpful, because it only goes down to 13.5
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    Quote Originally Posted by serialk11r View Post
    Your fans are low speed, they pull maybe 2.5 amps combined? Probably less. The pumps pull less than 1A each. Hmmm so I suppose you'd need around 100W to be safe for startup or something.

    The power supply on sidewinder isn't going to be helpful, because it only goes down to 13.5
    The R4's are 2000RPM.
    How is that low? Damn, I thought that was fast!

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