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    and may you tell me will it be possible to put two 3x120 rads on bottom with16cm psu?

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    Love this project, totally inspiring to me! Question, would a 140.3 fit inside the case across the top? I'm debating a single loop w/a 140.3 and a 120.1 for an i7 920 and 2x GF100's.

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    mlee49: I've seen few worklogs with 140.3 on top. Sorry, i'm too lazy to search urls for them. Main thing you should watch for if 140.3 rad's width fits between 5.25 enclosure bays walls. Some 140rads fits (don't remember, XSPC or TFC or something else), some (in particular wider Black Ice GTX/SR1 - do not = required some cutting of top of those 5.25 walls). And of course you need cut top for larger rad and paint cuts or slap some nice rad grill ontop.
    Last edited by Church; 05-10-2010 at 12:30 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rioja View Post
    and may you tell me will it be possible to put two 3x120 rads on bottom with16cm psu?
    have this case and think about it right now so theres 1cm gap only (with RX360 and OCZ PSU)and in this place bunch of wires ATX24 connector. If you can mod your psu - (turn this bunch on 90degrees) I think it possible.

    noeru you have this PSU what do you think is it possible put here RX360?

    http://www.overclock3d.net/gfx/artic...155701257l.jpg
    http://www.overclock3d.net/gfx/artic...155703682l.jpg


    also for two rads at bottom you'll need this side panel
    https://shop.corsair.com/store/item_...spx?id=1171683
    Last edited by Nage; 05-01-2010 at 07:02 AM.

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    Nice build and photo's. But I think the one color light would look better.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 00011011 View Post
    Noeru, great work! you have greatly inspired me on my first water cooled system. I am also using the i7-980x. Obviously the lower the better, but in your opinion (or anyone who could ring in on this) what would you consider the highest core temps you would feel safe for a 24/7 overclock (assuming stable)?
    Currently I'm @ 4.3 GHz. I haven't run any overnight tests yet, but after 10 minute small FFT torture tests, my hottest single core temp maxed at 77 at some point, but running average of all six is 72.

    And when running Prime95 torture test, which is it best to run? Small FFTs (ram not tested much), In-place large FFTs (max heat, some ram tested), or Blend (lots of ram tested)?
    Hi 00011011
    980X I tried two, we needed first 4.3G Vcore1.65V
    I tested the CPU and heat test operator prim95 I think highly reliable utility.
    1core will not even when I make an error. And one 12-hour loop
    Required.

    Quote Originally Posted by Gonzalo-Gonads View Post
    Now get it crunching!

    No but really amazing job! I think a 480 rad will be pushing it alittle eh?

    P.S. get it crunching that thing would be a beast at wcg
    Thanks Gonzalo-Gonads
    Large individual differences in the CPU! It is too many bad yield Bath #

    Quote Originally Posted by The.Sorrow View Post
    HI

    Amazing project dude.

    Can u just tell me , is that a conector witch are in the midle of the 1 gt295 and the second, or is a junction of males and females conector?
    if its a conector can u just give me the exact name?

    I love it,, the look man..

    Congratzz
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    Bitospawer GT295 combines the connection of the joint
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    http://www.performance-pcs.com/catal...ducts_id=24677
    http://www.performance-pcs.com/catal...ducts_id=23697


    Quote Originally Posted by rioja View Post
    and may you tell me will it be possible to put two 3x120 rads on bottom with16cm psu?
    Hello rioja
    What unit two loops? Not that my 120x3
    One of the right panel, the second left panel, attach the three intermediate panel.
    However, air flow is difficult.
    the top exhaust

    Quote Originally Posted by mlee49 View Post
    Love this project, totally inspiring to me! Question, would a 140.3 fit inside the case across the top? I'm debating a single loop w/a 140.3 and a 120.1 for an i7 920 and 2x GF100's.
    Hello mlee49
    Thanks to word of praise!
    It is a difficult debate! I see skinnee test.
    XSPC rad I like the pitch. Slow (800-1000rpm) of the cooling fan is working I prefer quiet.
    For the GTX480, HWLabs SR1-480, XSPC-RX480 candidates cited a quietly cool for me to determine the size needed GTX 480 has a narrow pitch fan speed 1800rpm ↑ SR-1 is a low volume.We have to xspc480.I think I prefer a quiet 140.3.

    Quote Originally Posted by churchy View Post
    mlee49: I've seen few worklogs with 140.3 on top. Sorry, i'm too lazy to seerch urls for them. Main thing you should watch for if 140.3 rad's width fits between 5.25 enclosure bays walls. Some 140rads fits (don't remember, XSPC or TFC or something else), some (in particular wider Black Ice GTX/SR1 - do not = requiered some cutting of top of those 5.25 walls). And of course you need cut top for larger rad and paint cuts or slap some nice rad grill ontop.
    Quote Originally Posted by Nage View Post
    have this case and think about it right now so theres 1cm gap only (with RX360 and OCZ PSU)and in this place bunch of wires ATX24 connector. If you can mod your psu - (turn this bunch on 90degrees) I think it possible.

    noeru you have this PSU what do you think is it possible put here RX360?

    http://www.overclock3d.net/gfx/artic...155701257l.jpg
    http://www.overclock3d.net/gfx/artic...155703682l.jpg


    also for two rads at bottom you'll need this side panel
    https://shop.corsair.com/store/item_...spx?id=1171683
    Hello Nage
    I tried to put a 360 in the first study.
    But I abandoned the ocz-z-z1000PSU
    360 if possible get things set up next to the wiring is possible.
    But now my system is 1000W but I have trouble in getting enough.
    It will create a new side panels and me.

    Quote Originally Posted by Awers View Post
    Nice build and photo's. But I think the one color light would look better.
    Hello Awers
    Thank you Yes! Certainly

    Quote Originally Posted by zigzag View Post
    Hi Noeru! The length and width of your 480 cut out?? I have the same rad aswell, xspc 480. Was hoping to get a head start on the cuts before my bitspower grill arrives
    Quote Originally Posted by avddreamr View Post
    You could do that, and it may even be easier to use one of the new antec psu that are 120mm high, and place the fan their. It would greatly simplify cooling.
    Although, I dont think they go up 1000w, but you may not actually need 1000w.

    Another idea, is to use one or two rx360 instead. I think you have 572mm on the base to play with. The rx360 is 410mm, so that leaves 172mm to play with. It would still force you to get creative with psu mounting. You could either get a short psu and get very very creative, or fab a psu extender.
    Or you could fab up a new psu case to work with that small ammount of space, just depends how comfortable you are with cracking open your psu.

    Either way you have your work cut out for you. It's funny, no matter how big a case gets, you always can think of ways of where you just wish it was just a bit bigger.




    Amazing build. btw
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    Take some pix of your dachsund! He's so damn cute.
    Thanks ScottALot She is so very cute

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    amazing build ... I picked up few things and replicating it in my current project LINK

    I'm struggling to fit the XSPC Dual bay res in the 5.25" as the sliders are sticking too much and prevent me from putting it in. I might have to dremel them off.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Omarko View Post
    amazing build ... I picked up few things and replicating it in my current project LINK

    I'm struggling to fit the XSPC Dual bay res in the 5.25" as the sliders are sticking too much and prevent me from putting it in. I might have to dremel them off.
    Great job!
    XSPC Dual Bay has resonance.
    DDC3.25 I think it is best to fix a pump panel

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    Quote Originally Posted by 00011011 View Post
    Obviously the lower the better, but in your opinion (or can anyone else answer this?) what would you consider the highest core temps you would feel safe for a 24/7 overclock (assuming stable)?

    Currently I'm @ 4.3 GHz. I haven't run any overnight tests yet, but after 10 minute small FFT torture tests, my hottest single core temp maxed at 77 at some point, but running average of all six is 72.
    I appreciate your response noeru, but you didn't answer my question; perhaps you didn't understand me. Hopefully this Google translation works properly

    明らかに良い、低いがあなたの意見(または他の誰これを答えることができる?)どのようなあなたが安全な2 4 / 7オーバークロック(安定仮定を感じると、最高のコアタンを検討する)?

    現在、私は@ 4.3 GHzのです。私はまだすべての夜間テストを実行していない10分小さなFFTの後、私の一番ホットなシン グルコアの温度を77でいくつかの点で大変疲れてテストを拷問が、平均全6を実行して72です 。

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    Quote Originally Posted by 00011011 View Post
    I appreciate your response noeru, but you didn't answer my question; perhaps you didn't understand me. Hopefully this Google translation works properly

    明らかに良い、低いがあなたの意見(または他の誰これを答えることができる?)どのようなあなたが安全な2 4 / 7オーバークロック(安定仮定を感じると、最高のコアタンを検討する)?

    現在、私は@ 4.3 GHzのです。私はまだすべての夜間テストを実行していない10分小さなFFTの後、私の一番ホットなシン グルコアの温度を77でいくつかの点で大変疲れてテストを拷問が、平均全6を実行して72です 。
    00011011
    sorry Google's translation
    Overclocking 24 / 7 try Prim95 4.5G 12hr 1roop roomtemp is 22.5
    maxcore temp core1 69 core2 71 core3 63 core4 66 core5 69 core6 68
    C1E off HT on 144.7x31 Vcore1.400v QPIVTT 1.350v NB 1.42 DRAM 1.63+

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    I tried 4 Gulftown results
    Gulftown is very large individual differences.
    4.3G but passes Vcore1.65v batch # There were no
    http://noeru-dairu.jugem.jp/?page=1
    Last edited by noeru; 05-04-2010 at 08:35 PM.

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    next VGA is

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    I get worried about the next VGA
    GTX480 2GPS VS HD5970 4GPU

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    Definitely the 5970s.
    Signatures make my posts look huge... but I'm not humble enough to completely remove my signature, so I kept this note explaining it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ScottALot View Post
    Definitely the 5970s.
    +1

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    Quote Originally Posted by ScottALot View Post
    Definitely the 5970s.
    Quote Originally Posted by Saltire View Post
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    ScottALot、Saltire  Thank you
    GTX480 is 438w HD5970 is 399w GTX295 is 418w
    SLI and CF really does make a difference seems
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    Signatures make my posts look huge... but I'm not humble enough to completely remove my signature, so I kept this note explaining it.

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    Cant believe this one slipped by me for so long. I just spent the last hour reviewing this thread. Absolutely awesome. Good work, noeru.

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    Is it just me, or is the nickel coming off of the Mips Ramfreezer in post 211?

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    Can somebody please tell me what this tool is?



    I'm about to drill out the front rivets but didn't see this additional tool that's needed inside the bay.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Danger30Q View Post
    Can somebody please tell me what this tool is?



    I'm about to drill out the front rivets but didn't see this additional tool that's needed inside the bay.
    That's a Black & Decker RTX flexi shaft.

    http://www.blackanddecker.com/Produc...ProductID=2709

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    Thank you much Phil!

    Great work so far Noeru. Your build is the inspiration for my future 800D build which will look very similar to yours except I have only (1) 240 radiator on the bottom and (1) 360 radiator hanging off the back of the case.
    Last edited by Danger30Q; 05-10-2010 at 01:55 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Danger30Q View Post
    Thank you much Phil!

    Great work so far Noeru. Your build is the inspiration for my future 800D build which will look very similar to yours except I have only (1) 240 radiator on the bottom and (1) 360 radiator hanging off the back of the case.
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    Hello Danger30Q
    It is as you say Philwong

    hello and thanks Philwong 

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    GTX480 vote has been also extended
    Which do GTX480SLI vs 5970CFX Haisukoa?
    I want to order 480 or 5970 Waterblock soon
    The performance-pcs

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    Thank you for those additional pics noeru.
    Last edited by Danger30Q; 05-11-2010 at 06:18 PM.

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    thanks All. I will try to hd5970. i like 4GPU

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