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    Quote Originally Posted by Xion X2 View Post
    Nashaz - love the paint on the rads. What did you use?

    And this shot here is sex. Nicely done.



    You have the touch, man. Looking good. Keep up the good work and the nice photography and this worklog's a winner.
    Might be a bit too late to the party but DAYUM that is one beautiful sleeving job there. Is that MDPC sleeving?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nashaz View Post
    They are mcp 655's with the bitspower pump cover kit.
    I thought that, but how'd you get the LEDs in there... do they just have a 3mm or 5mm hole?
    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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    this is an amazing build, and pictures as well. wish i had the money and tools to build something like this
    [SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]

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    awesome build

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    Quote Originally Posted by blazarcher View Post
    Might be a bit too late to the party but DAYUM that is one beautiful sleeving job there. Is that MDPC sleeving?
    Thanks mate!.. Actually its not. But i cant find coloured sleeves so am really tempted to get the mdpc ones now.

    Quote Originally Posted by ScottALot View Post
    I thought that, but how'd you get the LEDs in there... do they just have a 3mm or 5mm hole?
    There aren't any leds in the pumps bro, its being reflected from the custom lighting in the rig.

    Quote Originally Posted by WhiteFireDragon View Post
    this is an amazing build, and pictures as well. wish i had the money and tools to build something like this
    Quote Originally Posted by Inglewood78 View Post
    awesome build
    Much appreciated guys!...


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    Beautiful! Very nicely done, Nashaz. And, as others have said, nice photography too.

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    Appreciate the kind words shazza.. Love your work as well! Awesome modding you got going on...

    As for fermi, 470 is finally in da house!... (took awhile though)


























    Down to the bare card...






    And lastly for the mcw-60 + g80 adaptor.








    Benches:

    Test rig:
    Q6600 @ 3.7
    EVGA 680i
    8GB ddr2 800 OCZ reapers
    Palit GTX470 Reference
    Andyson 1080w

    Forceware used: 197.75 and 257.15 beta
    Max temp on air, Furmark: 93C (room temp, stock)
    Max temp on water, Furmark: 44C (room temp, stock)

    197.75 Benches Stock and overclocked. (Gpu maxed out at 870 core, 1740 shader, 1675 rams, 1.087vcore, max temp 52C)




    Barely managed to break 20k barrier.
    Now for 257.15.




    Very healthy increase overall. Will bench some games as well once i have installed them. Just jumped to windows7 from vista.


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    Some final shots of the rig with the 470 in. Didn't do a day shoot as its pretty much the same as before. Here's some night ones instead.



















    Thats all for now... Supernova Black Edition completed.


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    Naz! your GPU temp is great! AC room? Very warm in SG nowadays ... how the VRM temp? Love your rig color theme .. very fierce!

    EVGA Classified E759-A1 l Intel i7 975 EE @4GHz l CORSAIR DDR3 7-8-7-20 @ 2000MHz 3X2GB l ASUS HD5970 l Silverstone 1200W l Intel X25-M G2 80GB SSD X2 Raid0 l Windows 7 Ultimate l Custom Bench (Water Cooling)


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    Thanks bro! Long time no see. Yeah, SG weather is terrible nowadays. But the benches were done in non-ac room. As for the vrm temp, abit high when card OC is maxed out. But other then that, for stock its pretty good.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Nashaz View Post
    Thanks bro! Long time no see. Yeah, SG weather is terrible nowadays. But the benches were done in non-ac room. As for the vrm temp, abit high when card OC is maxed out. But other then that, for stock its pretty good.
    In and out of the country often nowadays. No AC ... that's good temp. I'm thinking getting the GTX480 SLI but still worry about the temp and power. ATI HD5970 good too but too long for my secondary rig case. Will see ..

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    icic... Hmm, temps wise i think not really an issue if you are under water. Only power however. Consumes way too much...


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    Ahoy Nashaz! Been a long time fan of this build and I must say that your day and night shots are simply stunning.
    Feel free to post more! Soon. Now even.

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