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    Project: Cosmos-S SLI

    This will be my first attempt at building decent watercooling rig, I used mostly of the shelf kits up to this point. Will be using 2 loops one for CPU / MB and one for the 2 GTX280's.

    List of components so far.

    Computer Parts:

    Intel QX9650 Quad core Overclocked to 4.0Ghz
    XFX 790i Ultra Motherboard
    OCZ Platinum DDR3 2000Mhz Ram 2x2GB
    BFG 280GTX X2 in SLI
    2x VelociRaptor 300GB Raid 0 drives
    2x640GB Wester Digital Raid 0 Storage Drive
    Samsung DVD Burner
    Cosmos S Case
    Silverstone strider 1000W Modular Power Supply
    Running Vista 64Bit

    Water cooling parts

    Swiftech GTZ CPU Water Block
    2x Swiftech MCP-655-B Pumps
    Swiftech MCR320-QP Radiator for Video Cards
    Swiftech MCR220-QP for CPU loop
    Yate Loon D12SM-12 Fans
    2x Swiftech Micro Res
    2x EK Nickel Plated GTX280 Waterblock
    Aqua Computer 790i NB + SB Waterblock,
    EK Mosfet Coolers.
    Sunbeamtech 4 channel Fan controller
    Tygon 7/16 Tubing
    Bitspower fittings.

    So far I stripped the Comos Case so it is easier to work on. Started some mock up radiator placements. Will be building a shelf to mount the 2 pumps and 2 res just above the bottom Rad.

    Here are some preliminary pictures, the motherboard is an old board I am just using for mock up.

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    Last edited by Kaane; 11-01-2008 at 03:22 PM.

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    WOW!

    I can't WAIT for updates man! Keep it up!

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    Killer system,would be a waste if you dont get some powder coat for the Cosmos.

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    Painted the case black, cut out the bottom and mounted the radiator. Mounted the pumps as well, cut 2 holes for tubing routing.




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    looking great! *subsribed*

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    Ordered Aqua Computer blocks for my 790i board that support 3xSLI along with Mosfet Coolers.



    I am torn between fluid colors. One Loop will be red for sure, second loop either orange or yellow. What do you guys think?

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    Noice =D

    I just love these new style of blocks. Let us know how it turns out.

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    Some EK goodness arrived today, EK GTX280 waterblocks Nickel Plated, and some assorted Bitspower fittings.


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    Look goods this nickel block!


    My WaterCooling project [Cosmos S ''Black Edition'']

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    You sir have some nice taste in gear! I am looking forward to this build.

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    Have I mentioned I hate sleeving? broken pin extractor tool, bleeding fingers from using staples. I do love PET sleeves though, they look sweet

    Here is my final ATX cable (that white connector is being replaced shortly with a black one)


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    looking great so far....

    looks like sleeving is becoming a standard ever since charles and nils started doing it...
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    hi

    look great,more pictures please
    rampage 2 extreme asus
    i920 D0@4.2ghz apogee gtz easy lapped
    zotac gtx 480 on mcw60r
    3x 2048 kingston hyperx t1 2000mhz@1,65v
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    let us know how you like that Bitspower Rotary fitting!

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    How do you like those new Bitspower rotary.


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    Last edited by mpower1001; 08-04-2008 at 01:44 PM.
    • Case : Silverstone TJ07 Black
    • Sound : Asus Xonar Essence STX
    • Video : Asus GTX 680 4gb w/ Ek Nickel Block
    • Board : ASUS Maximus V Formula Z77
    • CPU : Core i5-3570K @ 4.5 Ghz
    • CPU Cooler : EK-Supreme HF w/Plexi Top
    • Memory : 16GB Samsung 2133mhz 10-9-10-29
    • PSU: Enermax Revolution 85+ 1050w
    • HDD : Crucial 250gb M4 Raid 0
    • Radiator : Thermochill PA 120.3
    • Reservoir : EK-Multioption Res 250 Rev.2
    • Water Pump : Laing DDC-3.2 w/XSPC Top

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    I love them We shall see if I still do once I put some liquid through them.

    Still waiting for the chipset waterblock, being shipped from germany so it might be a week.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mpower1001 View Post
    Skinnee... you thinking what im thinking

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    What kind of sleeving are you using? It really looks flawless.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kaane View Post
    Have I mentioned I hate sleeving? broken pin extractor tool, bleeding fingers from using staples. I do love PET sleeves though, they look sweet

    Here is my final ATX cable (that white connector is being replaced shortly with a black one)

    Paint black this 4pin plug
    We'll Keep the Red Flag flying high - Because Man United will never die

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    I ordered a new one. Will be replaced.

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    The sleeving material is from Frys, it's called J&T PET sleeves. Works really good, it's a bit thick.

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    Just found out my Aqua block won't ship until next week I hate delays.

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    I Think Yellow would be great with the Red especially with the Black case it will stand out amazingly!

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    Ordered yellow fluid already have red and orange.

    Today my new cpu block arrived

    I wanted to try something different, since everyone is using either a D-tek or EK supreme or GTX.

    Here is my Alphacool NexXxos X2 Bold.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Kaane View Post
    I am torn between fluid colors. One Loop will be red for sure, second loop either orange or yellow. What do you guys think?
    black or clear, imo

    can you post another angle pic on how you have your pumps mounted?

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