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    My rig is done!!!

    The following is in my sig, pictures soon to come. Current temps in a hot room:
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    load:33-36c
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    Damn, didnt know thermochill's were that good LOL. No wonder they cost a arm and a "few" legs.

    Congrats

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    Quote Originally Posted by bigKr33
    Current temps in a hot room:

    What are the room temps:

    A) as measured by the "case" sensor on mobo
    b) as measured by probe elsewhere in the room

    I would like to see your dT.

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    well done bigkr
    but with all this bragging that its all done and no pics to prove it well i dont know ............................but i need pics and lots of 'em how 'bout everyone else do you need pics to

    all kidding aside glad you got her done and with some great temps to boot
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    damn..delta over idle is awesome
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    Room temps i do not know exactly, but the windows were open and it was almost 90f outside today. The air was not on, and the temps were recorded with my overclock in my sig.

    I'm currently out of state with a friend, but my computer is at his house and he has a camera that i'll borrow to take the pics. I'll do some prime95, cpu-z, and of course the rig.

    I want to thank everyone from xtremesystems because without you guys this rig would of never existed let alone the water cooling. It took 2 monthes to get everything done, but the end result is all well worth it.

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    too bad on board sensors are horribly inaccurate (5c-10c)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Delirious
    too bad on board sensors are horribly inaccurate (5c-10c)
    I tend to agree. I've remounted my Storm a couple times on my Skt 754 Clawhammer and according to speedfan I idle around 40C

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    I don't believe I've ever seen a load temp that only differed 4*c from the idle temp on water before

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    that's cause his isn't accurate.

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    A computer is never DONE, it's always evolving.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dnottis
    A computer is never DONE, it's always evolving.

    i really hate thisfact casue it means spending all of my money on my PC
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    Here are the pics I've taken so far. Sorry about the res.

    I have overclocking results as well, but i don't have a word program. So later today or tommorow i'll have the money shot pic of my overclock.











    Last edited by bigKr33; 07-06-2006 at 09:56 AM.
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    what are you using to plug/cap the T-Line?
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    Quote Originally Posted by nealh
    what are you using to plug/cap the T-Line?
    I believe that is one of the delrin fillports that Petra's is now selling. I bought two off of eBay a long time ago and they work great.
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    Quote Originally Posted by berknip
    I believe that is one of the delrin fillports that Petra's is now selling. I bought two off of eBay a long time ago and they work great.
    Indeed, and they are cheaper then dangerden alucrap port!

    Nice foot, by the way

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    yep its a derlin fillport from petra's

    Oh and thats not my foot, my friend took the pics.
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    thats on sweeeeeeeet set up you got there great cable management nice and tidy really like the fan grill on the back fan
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    how is the radiator supported?
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    very strong velcro from mc-mastercarr.com. The pump is also held down by velcro.
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    Heres my overclocking results. I was amazed at these results, but now all thats left is tweeking my ram which is a little tricky.

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    Successfully primed at 3ghz
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    Nice 'n' Tidy I like it

    That Opteron 165 ain't no bad clocker either eh?
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    Very clean, sharp looking rig and a good overclock. That's a rig to be proud of
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