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Gareth 10-26-2003 11:26 AM

Driver7- Firstly, tidy that case up!

Why the hell did you bother buying ddr4000 and then running it at 215mhz?

ps - Ur hard drives are ‘diamondmax’ not ‘diamondback’

That’s all for now.

#Rotor 10-26-2003 11:58 AM

http://3rotor.homelinux.com/SCM-BB/c...l_DSCN5475.JPG

Ya don't worry!!! :)

http://3rotor.homelinux.com/SCM-BB/c...l_DSCN5568.JPG

http://3rotor.homelinux.com/SCM-BB/c...l_DSCN5574.JPG

puts new meaning to the words..." Nothing to see here! Move along now!!" doesn't it :D

That's right.... no windows, no LED's..... nothing.... just a lot of silent dust gathering going on inside my black box.... MHWHAHAHAHHAHA :D

oh and no coppertops for fillercaps either heheheh :p

m_pEdit->SetValue(wxT("it's a 4 year old unknown Brand (could be Enterprise) 10 bay server box. made the old-fashioned way."));

Pritorian 10-26-2003 01:38 PM

Nice case rotor, but what brand is it?
Too dark too see ;)

satanicoo 10-26-2003 05:29 PM

http://satanicoo.home.sapo.pt/procooling/PIC_0390.JPG
http://satanicoo.home.sapo.pt/procooling/PIC_0391.JPG
http://satanicoo.home.sapo.pt/procooling/PIC_0392.JPG

-3/4 tubes;
-johnson pump (burned);
-custom chipset;
-cloned WW:

Driver 7 10-26-2003 11:42 PM

better?
 
I had quite a few people tell me my case was messy and discombobulated when I was trying so show off my new waterblock. So I spent the last 6 hours tidying. My room's messier and I'm sure I could have doni it in 1 hr. Man that took forever. Anyhow. Mu new waterblock looks much happier and cooler thanks to it's clean home.
http://www.towboytigger.com/tidycase.jpg

Boli 10-27-2003 01:47 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Pritorian
Nice case rotor, but what brand is it?
Too dark too see ;)

My God! I have that case as well *looks shocked* And personally it wasn't that good its actually my interent server ATM

~ Boli

Sc0rian 10-27-2003 01:53 AM

http://www.sc0rian.cjb.net/pc.jpg


:D

Driver 7 10-27-2003 02:56 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Gareth


Why the hell did you bother buying ddr4000 and then running it at 215mhz?



K man. You tell me what it will run at on my system and I will run it at that.
thats all for now!

poMONKey 10-29-2003 02:51 PM

ghetto, but cool!
 
the rad is mounted on the case with thick alum straps i bent and screwed to the case for LAN party travel :) ( been to 2 so far, and all is tight! ).

after some wire cleanup ( and IHS removal ), she'll be pretty much done... didnt wanna stuff the rad and pump in a box, just leave them out on the cool floor.


PICS:

http://www.ebrooke.com/pomonkey/finished1.jpg

http://www.ebrooke.com/pomonkey/finished2.jpg

http://www.ebrooke.com/pomonkey/finished3.jpg
wires... where?

http://www.ebrooke.com/pomonkey/finished4.jpg
the black thing on the front is a temp filter. cleaning day in the basement means extra dust

Sc0rian 10-30-2003 04:45 AM

Nice poMONKey. Are you going to settle the pump a home in your case?

poMONKey 10-30-2003 07:43 AM

thanx and nah... i wanna keep it outside. sacrifice a little aesthetic for cooler temps :D

Ghost 10-30-2003 07:58 AM

Here's my WC setup. It's built for silence, not maximum OC.

Silent computing from Sweden:
http://www.transit.se/~carlerk/img/wcoct.jpg

Pump mounting frame with dual layer mechanical insulation. This very effectively removes esentially all vibration from the pump.
http://www.transit.se/~carlerk/img/pumpframe.jpg

CPU water block:
http://www.transit.se/~carlerk/img/cf.jpg

System as seen from the other side, with airflow description:
http://www.transit.se/~carlerk/img/PC-71_11en.jpg

HDD mounting frame:
http://www.transit.se/~carlerk/img/hdd2.jpg

Radiator/fan unit. The HDD frame sits directly underneath so that air drawn into the radiator passes the HDD first.
http://www.transit.se/~carlerk/img/PC71_12.jpg

msv 10-30-2003 08:13 AM

Nice work, Ghost!
I see You had troubles with tube kinks from CPU to northbridge ;-)
Zip locks rule!
regards
Mikael S.

Ghost 10-30-2003 09:40 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by msv
I see You had troubles with tube kinks from CPU to northbridge ;-)
Zip locks rule!

Yep. The zip locks helps some. Unforunately, reinforced silicone tubing doesn't seem to exist.

Boli 10-30-2003 09:42 AM

I've got them on mine and they work damn well to stop kinks allows you to do tighter, and thus neater loops. Don't know how I lived without them before.

~ Boli

msv 10-30-2003 11:09 AM

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Well, here´s my rig.
Innocent lookiing, fairly portable.
regards
Mikael S.

msv 10-30-2003 11:12 AM

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And a look at the mess inside (so You all know why I don´t have a window on this one). All home made WB:s.
regards
Mikael S.

VIPERMAN 10-31-2003 09:00 PM

Here is Mine
 
I have been running this setup for about a year. No problems what so ever. I am getting ready for the need to start another project. Been designing for about a month now. I will wait until next year. It's gonna be bad ass. I will post some pic's when done. Later all.

http://img.villagephotos.com/p/2002-5/25620/index1.jpg

swarprix0r 10-31-2003 11:31 PM

clean lookin case, absolutely huge, but very clean looking:)

derraa 11-01-2003 08:51 AM

microwave
 
Ever wanted a hot pocket while working on your computer?
http://www.camacindustries.com/P10130031.jpg
http://www.camacindustries.com/P1010028.jpg
http://www.camacindustries.com/P1010030.jpg
http://www.camacindustries.com/P1010033.jpg

It needs a bit of work, but its coming along

winewood 11-01-2003 08:58 AM

WOW!! What a great idea! Insulated too, and easy access! Great idea. :drool:

derraa 11-01-2003 10:02 AM

yeah, you know your a geek when your microwave breaks and it occurs to you that it would make a great computer. :)

Wisked Klown 11-10-2003 11:41 PM

Well here is a pic of my water cooled Matrix The block is a Swiftech MCW462-UHT minus the 226pelt for now, 1986 Chevette heatercore, with a Eheim 1250 as the heart.

RedPhoenix 11-15-2003 11:51 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Wisked Klown
Well here is a pic of my water cooled Matrix The block is a Swiftech MCW462-UHT minus the 226pelt for now, 1986 Chevette heatercore, with a Eheim 1250 as the heart.
Bad Link :(

Puzzdre 11-16-2003 09:51 AM

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Ok, here's mine, just painted it a month ago:


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