Hi - recently got the idea of watercooling a shuttle SH58H7, after seeing a post by Seeker over at overclockers.com.au
http://forums.overclockers.com.au/sh...d.php?t=815185
I have taken things one step further and managed to install an ATI HD5970 card. I'm hoping this is the first time this has been done.
I have only had it fired up an running tonight. Seems stable at 4GHZ, but haven't really pushed it. Did a quick Vantage score without overclocking the graphics card and got around 23,500.
General hardware includes .....
Shuttle SX58H7
Core i7 920 D0
Intel x25-M 160 SSD
Corsair XMS3 6GB
ATI 5970 with EK water block
x2 92mm Black Ice GT Xtreme radiators and Zalman LED fans
EK-DDC X-RES 100
18W MCP355 pump
EK-Supreme HighFlow CPU block
1) Board removed and CPU block fitted
2) EK HF water block
3) Stripped case
4) Front of case marked to cut hole for graphics card
5) Card and water block, showing too long for case
6) Hole Cut
7) Fitting the graphics card
8) I had to remove a small piece of plastic (centre of picture) fo allow the front cover to fit onto the shuttle. This piece was redundant and not required.
9) The two radiators and fans fitted to the case
10) Closer look at the tubing around the CPU block. You can just see the pump and reservoir on the background.
11) The finished article
12) Power supply and SSD fitted
13) Cable tie to secure card
14) All covered up !
15) With the power on !
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