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    Quote Originally Posted by ScottALot View Post
    Shoggy, I like how you put all the cables out of view of the window. Not necessarily managed, but just good looking.
    Agreed, looks very nice. Also love the Sandwich'd HDD .
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    Quote Originally Posted by Shoggy View Post


    Wow!! Laser etched and cut logos? Nice.

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    putting in a request here.
    can anyone remember who posted the PC-343B with the phase unit coming from over the other side, and had watercooling on the remaining components?
    or if not, anyone saved them maybe and can post them??

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    Some pictures of mine V1000b Plus II.




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    Wow! Some very creative angles on such a beautiful build! ^
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    Here's my X1000 build

















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    wow! very nice converge! love it!
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    Quote Originally Posted by ridney View Post
    wow! very nice converge! love it!
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    very nice converge

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    Wow, I always thought the PC-X1000 was massive, but it actually looks manageable in that picture. Liking them more and more.
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    Thats some awesome work, but is a dual rad enough, or is there one more which cant be seen in the pics?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ridney View Post
    wow! very nice converge! love it!
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    X2
    Quote Originally Posted by nizery View Post
    very nice converge
    Thanks

    Quote Originally Posted by ScottALot View Post
    Wow, I always thought the PC-X1000 was massive, but it actually looks manageable in that picture. Liking them more and more.
    Yeah it's actually a very nice size, there's no wasted room in mine, everything fits very snug. Coming from a TJ07 the x1000 is a much smaller case.

    Quote Originally Posted by mav2000 View Post
    Thats some awesome work, but is a dual rad enough, or is there one more which cant be seen in the pics?
    Thanks man. Well it's actually a 280 (140.2) rad which is about equivelant to a 360. It is more than enough for my cpu and chipset loop and having 140mm fans makes it all very quiet.
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    Quote Originally Posted by converge View Post
    Thanks man. Well it's actually a 280 (140.2) rad which is about equivelant to a 360. It is more than enough for my cpu and chipset loop and having 140mm fans makes it all very quiet.

    Is it a GT Stealth rad though? Guessing it is since HWLabs is the only company that makes a 280 sized rad, and it's too thin to be a GTX or an SR-1.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ketzer7 View Post
    Is it a GT Stealth rad though? Guessing it is since HWLabs is the only company that makes a 280 sized rad, and it's too thin to be a GTX or an SR-1.
    Nope its a Koolance HX-CU1402V, with 30 fpi

    I could have fit a hwlabs sr1 or gtx but I would have only been able to have either push or pull fans and still fit in a decent sized gpu.
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    Quote Originally Posted by converge View Post
    Nope its a Koolance HX-CU1402V, with 30 fpi

    I could have fit a hwlabs sr1 or gtx but I would have only been able to have either push or pull fans and still fit in a decent sized gpu.

    Ah, thank you for clarifying. Although it sounds like the Koolance is equivalent to a GT Stealth as they are both 30 FPI and fairly thin, or?

    Interesting bit of info there too, the second part. I had been wondering about that in conjunction with the X1000.

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    Koolance's rads kind of mimic HWLabs ones (they have similar to GTS thin 30mm rads with 30FPI and full thickness 20FPI like GTX), IIRC they lack silent fan rads though in their line (like SR1).

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    The core on the Koolance rads is the exact same core on the GTS. The only thing different about them is the end tanks. If your looking for a quiet cooling solution, better look elsewhere for your rad. . .I suggest Swiftech MCR.
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    Frankenstein Lian Li Midtower

    A little background:

    Last year, I had to construct a new PC. Weighing cost, performance and price, I settled on a i7 920 2.66ghz + GTX295 video card.

    The graphic card had a fan/heatsink setup that ramped up during extensive usage and it sounded like a vacuum cleaner even though it was 2 meters away. The temps were high, 55c on idle and 91c on load. The noise got to me eventually. I needed a system to be fast and quiet (like a mac ). I started research on water cooling a year back in Sept09.

    With great advice from folks at OCF, RRTech & XS (esp Conumdrum, Spawn & Red), I took the plunge in April this year. Got MCR320 Drives that's a 3 in 1 system that included pump, radiator and reservoir. It was a simple setup for a newbie.

    My current Lian Li case is way too small for the wc stuff. :p It's a bit of a Frankenstein setup but it's good for testing and learning. I will be looking into making a custom case in about 6 months.

    Current temperature for CPU on load is on low 60s (10c difference from air cooling). GPU is running at 40c idle (~20c difference). I haven't had to the chance to test it on BFBC2.

    It looks hideous but this system is way quieter than the old one.

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    Watercool.de HK 1366 water block (this waterblock doesn't take kindly to 1/2 compressions, even the 45 all in one rotaries. Found out too late an used a barb on the inlet)
    EK GTX295 Single PCB water block
    MCR320 Drive
    1/2id 3/4od Primochill tubes
    Mix of Bitspower compressions and barbs
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    the last project in lian li v1000 plus black
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    ^ Your memory cooling tubing is very uniform! Like it !
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    I should add mine too! This is mkII after my 775 died, upgraded to i7 and made a few improvements. Pretty similar layout to tipgo's except my rad is along the top.

    http://masseys.id.au/pics/zp-core/fu...00953.jpg&q=75



    (wow, need to resize that image!)
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    Quote Originally Posted by ScottALot View Post
    ^ Your memory cooling tubing is very uniform! Like it !
    This is not much better. Need to improve again.
    Quote Originally Posted by downforce View Post
    I should add mine too! This is mkII after my 775 died, upgraded to i7 and made a few improvements. Pretty similar layout to tipgo's except my rad is along the top.

    http://masseys.id.au/pics/zp-core/fu...00953.jpg&q=75



    (wow, need to resize that image!)
    I see little form many corners.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ScottALot View Post
    ^ Your memory cooling tubing is very uniform! Like it !
    Agreed, Great job on the ram loop!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by tipgo View Post
    I see little form many corners.
    What do you mean by that?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Crazy V View Post
    Agreed, Great job on the ram loop!!!
    yeah, amazing job

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