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Unread 01-15-2004, 08:16 PM   #126
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Unread 01-16-2004, 02:45 AM   #127
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hehe, nice little box dude

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Unread 01-18-2004, 04:38 PM   #128
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well i need to show my stuff also !

case : unknown only got the frame !
Blocks are RBX & Maze4 also a heatcore !
Using a E1048 pump and custom res

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Unread 01-18-2004, 04:50 PM   #129
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Sorry I double posted. Any tips I could use. I'm about 1000 points off 1st place on a site for scores in 3D-01, 03 and PCmark02
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Unread 01-18-2004, 04:53 PM   #130
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There are two things I do alot. Work and use my pc. When I am not doing either I'm either sleeping or out droping hella cash off at the nearest retailer that has the most up to date components for my rig.
Yes I love my pc. Sometimes frustrating but most of the time nothing but fun.
Here's my complete spec's.

CPU: Athlon 64 3200+.
CPU Temperatures: IDLE 26°C / 78°F - LOAD 33°C / 91°F.
Motherboard: Asus K8V Deluxe.
Graphics Card: Leadtek GeForce FX 5900 Ultra 128 VIVO, running @ 935 mem / 485 core.
Mobo temperatures: Ambiant is 25°C / 77°F
Fans: 4 80x80x25 Thermaltake, & 1 Blue light Thermaltake 80x80x25mm Fan.
Hard drives: 2 Serial ATA 120gb Maxtor DiamondMax 9 7200rpm on Raid 0.
CD+RW: Yamaha F1 44x24x44 CD/RW.
Memory: Matched 512's OCZ PC3200 DDR400
Memory Removed: Corsair TwinX 1025 PC 4000 DDR500 - I had to remove the Corsair on this mobo because It was causing data corruption. Waist of $600.00
Sound Card: Sound blasters Audigy's.
Sound: Altec Lancing 5.1 surround Sound System.
Monitor: 18" NEC Multisync LCD flatscreen.
Case: Thermaltake Xaser 3 Aluminum, Silver and red with window
Keyboard: Logitech Cordless Elite.
Mouse: Logitech Cordless Bluetooth MX900 .
Printer: HP LazerJet 1100.
Scanner: HP ScanJet 4470.
Mouse Pad: Coolermaster 10th Aniv. Aluminum game pad.
Heatsink Compuond: OCZ Ceramique on every heatsink.
modem: 24 switchport router with 2 400FX fiber ports.
Drive Bay: CoolerMaster Mouseketeer.
SYSTEM COOLING
Radiator: Swiftech MCR80-F Rad
: Swiftech 676 Rad
Rad Fans: (2) 80x80x15mm fans.
: (4) Vantec Stealth silent 120x120mm fans.
CPU Heatsink: Zalman AMD64bit Waterblock.
Graphics: Innovatec's FX Videocard cooler
Northbridge: Swiftech MCW20 Water Block
Pumps: Swiftech MCP600 and MCP300 Water Pumps
Reservoir: Acryllic

Power Supply: 470w Vantek Stealth, Black


VOLTAGES:
  • CPU Voltage: 1.486
  • +5V: 4.892V
  • +12v: 11.939V
  • +3.3: 3.312V
Personal Mods: I Have Constructed a 2” inside diamater tube to run from the front of my AC in the summer or outside in the winter, Arround the room and into a server case where I have mounted the radiators. The cold air is then pushed through the rads to achieve cooler water.
BENCHMARK SCORES:
3DOPENGL:
  • GlExcess: 1024x768 32 bit [15563 - XSMARKS See here
GENERAL:SANDRA
  • MEMORY BANDWIDTH: 3195/3193
  • CPU ARITHMETIC: Dhrystone: 8712
    Whetstone: 3314/4329
  • CPU MULTIMEDIA: Integer: 15659
    Floating point:20676
HDtach
  • read speed max: 170.2mb/s
  • minimum: 19.9mb/s
  • average: 91.4mb/s


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Unread 01-27-2004, 03:19 AM   #131
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rocketmanx--amazing job on making a completely self-contained WC mini-pc, without sacrificing peripherals . Puts all of the 'shuttle' attempts to shame.
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Unread 01-27-2004, 08:16 AM   #132
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Thanks Arcturius

Yeah, seemed to me that a mod like water cooling was kinda easy if you just tthrow out all the periphs. But, what goods a box if you have no cdrom etc....
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Unread 01-27-2004, 06:45 PM   #133
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Rocketmanx- kinda ot here, but what kind of a drop in temps did you get between stock cooling (the factory heat-pipe cooler?) and your water cooled rig? I ask because i've considered building a shuttle system for my wife and was curious about how the stock cooler worked. awesome job there. totally agree with you about loosing components, i like having usable drives in my system. keep up the cool work.
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Unread 01-27-2004, 08:07 PM   #134
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This was my first mod ever, and was done quite some time ago, when no watercooling kits existed, and hardly any parts did either!

It is all custom built, including the waterblock (based on the tide-pool design - thats how retro this thing is!)

it is an AMD Athlon 950 , can't even remember what it overclocked to!
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Unread 02-05-2004, 01:35 PM   #135
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Unread 02-05-2004, 03:30 PM   #136
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zog, sorry haven't been back to this thread for a while.

Thanks

Uhh- well, I was getting around 31-33 idle and 38-40 with 2 F@H clients running HT'd on a 2.6C P4 @ stock speed with the water cooling. Without (watercooling)now I'm getting around 46C load. Would have been better but there was too much stuff taking up valuble air space. I had bought a Maxtor 3.5 series drive to get back some space under the HD cage but went back to stock config due to other issues such as not being a real smart design to travel with and still be able to use just the stock Shuttle bag. I would have had to take a bunch of water cooling stuff with me in case I had to work on it and I didn't want to carry an extra tool bag. (of course I have YET totake it anaywhere)

If I buy another Reflexion this one wil most certainly go back to water cooled since I still have all the stuff as it came out of the machine. So no big deal to put back in.
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Unread 02-07-2004, 04:45 PM   #137
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2 homemade k7 blocks (copper cap design on 1/4" copper)
1 homemade northbridge block (not pictured, also copper cap)
3/8" tubing, with 5/8" on the pump and reservoir (I don't particularly like the combination)
12"x6"x2" heatercore
120mm 120VAC fan
Via Aqua 1300
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Yellow highliter made the color.

on a MSI K7D Master with 1800xp, 1700xp, both running at 1800xp speed. Inside a really old steel desktop case.
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Unread 02-13-2004, 01:23 PM   #138
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more info at my site

Barton XP-M 2500+ IOYHA 0349 @ 2560mHz (233x11)
Abit NF7-S Rev 2.0
512 corsair xms 3200 platinum (3200LLPT) 2-3-2-11
ATi 9800 Pro 128MB (455/365)
80GB Maxtor SATA HDD

CPU: cascade-style Torrent WB
GPU: fin-style
Radbox: 2 heatercores, Iwaki MD20R, car heater blower (wired for 8 speeds), 1.5L res, wired with a relay and overide.

Temps: (load)
Water: 24.5c
CPU: 44c
GPU: 34c

here's some pics, tons more on my site.


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Unread 02-13-2004, 04:43 PM   #139
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rocketmax, why do you have those metal springs in side of your tubes?
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Unread 02-13-2004, 05:37 PM   #140
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they kink.
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Unread 02-13-2004, 06:00 PM   #141
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they kink.
Ahh, ok, makes sense.

And they dont offer any flow resisitance?
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Unread 02-20-2004, 04:54 PM   #142
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My God! I have that case as well *looks shocked* And personally it wasn't that good its actually my interent server ATM

~ Boli

I here what you are saying about it not being "as good"
But to be fair and all.... these Cases have been "not as good" for what? 7 years now.... yip... mine has been with me (I have 2 of them) for a little longer than 6 years... And I can still get people to complement me on them..... Show me an 7 year old Antec or Lian-Li that can do that
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Unread 02-20-2004, 08:43 PM   #143
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here's my box

its kicking it w/ a 1700+thoroughbred B 1477mhz @ 2004mhz on a shuttle an35 ultra board,
1 gb of kingston valueram266@333 to match the processor,
ti4200 with bigger homemade aluminum heatsink,
Original Audigy card,
120gb Hitachi 8mb cache 180gxp(with only 6gbs LEFT) and a 45gb 5400 drive
Dvd and cdrw opticals


Watercooling stuff: Dtek tc-4, danner mag drive 3, sealed and all, cheapest core i could find-$16.88 fedco 2-150 8x6" i think, custom sweated male fittings for brass barbs, pvc res, with 1/2" fittings and tubing thru the system except for 3/4" to the pump intake.

Temps: Currently 36*c Proc, 33*c ambient case. Low: 27 proc, 25 case within the past week

A word to the wise-Don't seal your pvc res endcaps with epoxy because you didn't have the pvc welding cement on hand.

Sorry for all the detail, but this is the first post of the comp since i made it close to 8 months ago. Thats 8 months of dust and a few dog hairs for good measure. Can you tell i'm just a little excited.
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Unread 02-21-2004, 10:05 AM   #144
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I wanted to go wced but i didnt want to front any/little cash, so the pump is a pond pump purchased a few years ago and the rad is a heater core from a car I had a few years ago. I made the block out of a lump of copper and copper plumbing fittings soldered to a drilled out section, all the spigats (barbs) are 15mm copper tube and the tubing is vynal stuff from a DIY place. Musta all cost about £30 ($45) Mainly coz i bought the pump new a while back. There are two old papst fans running in seires (no noise what so ever) one each side of the rad. The rads going inside the case as soon as i can find room.

I get temps which make me happy considering the price of the system, I run my barton 2500 at 2.4ghz at 1.8v 36c idle 42c load.
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Unread 02-26-2004, 04:03 AM   #145
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Unread 02-29-2004, 04:11 PM   #146
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Thats main rig.
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Unread 07-25-2004, 01:22 PM   #147
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Mine I just finished. This is my Lan Box

Mag3 > BlackIce ( Small but efficient ) > Maze4 CPU > Maze4 NB > Maze4 GPU > DD Clear Res > Mag3

Works very well. Temps for all stay below 45c in this hot FL weather.
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Unread 08-10-2004, 07:22 AM   #148
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This pc is an AMD 64 754 3.2 M/B Gigabyte knnxp (not overclocked yet) Ram 1024 MB 400 bus Nvidia 5950U 2x 80GB seagate sata raid0 The 2 fans on rad is 120mm silenx 14dba the one in front of case is 80mm silenx 14dba 2 acasa 80mm runing at 1400rpm Tubes are 1/2 OD 3/8 ID Clearflex The noise levels are very low not more than 14db everything else im sure everyone knows. Cpu idle is 30c load 34c max gpu 35c idle and load 40c max And im waiting these days for my new AquaXtreme 50Z to replace the hydor L30
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Unread 08-10-2004, 01:03 PM   #149
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Nice look ferm
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Unread 08-10-2004, 03:28 PM   #150
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As I don't have the ability to make anything for myself at present, been playing with as DD NV68



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