Here is my system. Tubing size is 10(OD)/8(ID) mm.
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And, this is how the water flows:
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And, this is the CPU (FX-55) and GPUs idle temp I'm getting
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While room and outside temps are as follows:
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Here is my system. Tubing size is 10(OD)/8(ID) mm.
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And, this is how the water flows:
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And, this is the CPU (FX-55) and GPUs idle temp I'm getting
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While room and outside temps are as follows:
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Last edited by H2OGun; 01-30-2005 at 04:48 PM.
I just noticed something on DangerDen's website:
http://dangerden.com/
They're making the Maze4 for SLI, 1/4" shorter for clearance. I'm not clear on if all of the Maze4 GPU blocks from now on will be that size, or if they will have an SLI version and a non-SLI version. Take a look though. Good for a high flow system.
They are also going chrome-crazy. Chrome TDX? Hmm...
Thats strange as i just asked them a bout what to use a few days ago before i ordered these blocks and they told me the only thing i could do was buy the ASUS board for more clearance.
h2o gun, you need to put hte resivour after the gpus... the resivour HAS TO BE the last thing before the pumps. with yoru setup, you are starving the pumps for water.. you will get a bit more flow if you put the res last in the loop.
So it isn't a rubber ring or something like that? Could you ask him where he bought it? (thinking about building a block myself)Originally Posted by H2OGun
San diego @ 3.2Ghz 1.5v(mcw6002)
DFI NF4 SLI-DR Expert
ASUS 7600GT SLI
2x256mb bh6 @ 266mhz 2-2-2-5
antec 430w
Thanks for the advice. Will definitely give it a try later.Originally Posted by MaxxxRacer
no prob.. hopefully it helps some.. it should.
Just wanted to say thanks to "dwwalker14335" for the info on the innovatek NV40 cool-matic, to make it fit pci-e 6800GT's.![]()
It worked a treat, heres one of mine i did so far...
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Last edited by CombatCow; 02-03-2005 at 03:13 PM.
Hey H2OGun, I GOTS MY BABIES TODAY!!!Came early around 11:30AM.. Almost missed the mail girl as she was walking away by the time i got down there! hehe. Close one..
They look AWESOME!!!! Damn professionally made all around! Simply amazing! I cant wait to try them out!
Its been a good morning over here hehe.. I got the blocks first, then i got my new Zippy 700WATT MONSTER of a P/S! HUGE and long power lines..crazy.. then i found the DFI DR at newegg around 12:30 and ordered it like a crack head robbin a drug dealer!
Now all i need to do is fine a freakin damn retailer that has a AMD FX-55 and i'll be styling!
Thanks man! These gota be the best out there period!
Have a great weekend!
So just to confirm two fusion HL blocks do fit in SLI system? Also how would one tube a thermochill 120.3, dd res, two fusion HL's, two dd 12v pumps ?
Xmas came early for youOriginally Posted by eclypse
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Originally Posted by eclypse
I'm glad you like its outlook and hopefully you'll like even more later when you find out their performance. Let us know please!!
I wish I can have a morning full of new toys like yours. Good luck in finding FX-55![]()
Glad to help. There is always a work around, some just require a little more effort.Originally Posted by CombatCow
Last edited by dwwalker14335; 02-05-2005 at 01:11 AM.
MSI K8N Diamond
2 x 6800 Ultra PCI-E
Innovatek NV40
AMD 64 3200+
Got my blocks from H2OGun on wednesday, only had a chance to get a bit of testing done so far, not actually install them:
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looks hot butcher![]()
blue top heheOriginally Posted by Butcher_
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No, blue water - can see if it's leaking easily.![]()
Originally Posted by eclypse
Going with the DFI and the Zippy you should read this: http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...944#post701944
Just setup the Aqua Computer's good looking blocks for a comparison and it seems that my custom made block is doing 2-4° C better for idle temp and 10°C better for load temp. Maybe becoz mine is full copper while AC is made of Allumunium? Ambient is lower though and I think it's becoz that AC also cools down the PWM while mine doesn't.
Note: Pumps and everything else are the same as before.
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This is a pic of the block. A very nice looking one, I think.
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Last edited by H2OGun; 02-06-2005 at 04:41 PM.
Wow, BLUE TOP - that is one mean looking block.Originally Posted by Butcher_
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what did you use to get the water that blue??
Blue dye-lite. There's actually not that much dye in the water, it's just really strong.![]()
Blocks installed:
The blocks in situ.
The hotter of the two cards.
9325 3d marks in 2005 so far.![]()
Where on earth can you get those 45° angled barbs? Very nice!!
Also, You must be using 66.93 since the ambient and gpu temps are reversed. What do you think of those temps? They are higher than mine posted ages ago but the weather where you live may have something to do with it. Have you compared them with other blocks? Please let us know.
Yeah Butcher where did you get those angled barbs? Also what is the rest of your w/cing setup?
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