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Well, here´s my rig.
Innocent lookiing, fairly portable. regards Mikael S. |
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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. |
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 |
clean lookin case, absolutely huge, but very clean looking:)
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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 |
WOW!! What a great idea! Insulated too, and easy access! Great idea. :drool:
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yeah, you know your a geek when your microwave breaks and it occurs to you that it would make a great computer. :)
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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.
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Ok, here's mine, just painted it a month ago:
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Guts:
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front (the flash sorta ruined it:shrug: )
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and bottom:
Got this case watercooled about yr and a half, think it's time for change:cool: |
hey there bud,
i still remember that case when it was boring beige; leet paintjob you got going there. to start nitpicking, the feet under the case are a bit too tall for my likes; but a necessity for the rad. |
here's my current setup, pictures were taken about a month ago, since the a 2nd PSU has been added in the empty spot above the current one. unfortunatly I couldn't get any pictures in the dark with the case lights as none of them developed.
http://pages.prodigy.net/shiltz/computer1.jpg http://pages.prodigy.net/shiltz/computer2.jpg http://pages.prodigy.net/shiltz/computer3.jpg http://pages.prodigy.net/shiltz/computer4.jpg http://pages.prodigy.net/shiltz/computer5.jpg |
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BTW: are those rad fans blowing into or sucking away from the bottom of the case? |
I have finished my first mod. I had gone out last week and bought a bigger radiator, a more powerfull water pump and a waterblock for the North Bridge. Only problem was my case was already a little full. So I went out and bought a plane jane server case. Took it home and put it under the knife. The back became what is now the bottom. So it stands straight up. What was the bottom I cut out and added a window. Then I cut holes for fans. 1 in each side. 2 in the back where I mounted the rads. I attached the pumps outside the server case on the rear. So now I have over 50% of the water and components out of my case and into it's own box.
since I had 2 pumps and 2 rads I now basically have 2 seperate kits. The 1st pump flows to the video Card, then the old rad and back to the pump. The New pump flows to the northbridge, then CPU, Then Reservoir, then new rad and back to the pump. Also all last summer I had half the air from my Air Conditioner into my case. Now that summer's over I moved the piping so it's bringing in cold air from outside. I went to home depo and purchased a medium size fan for pushing air through home ventalation and heating systems and installed that aswell to bring in even more cool air. since I had all that cool air to play with I cut 1 more fan hole in the side of the case and have all of that cold air pumping straight into the water case. I havent really had time to get temps yet but I'm homing this will hwlp me to gather up a few more Onions. But even If it dosent. It looks deadly. It was deffinatley a fun project for my first mod. I dont think I will be doing another to soon though. http://www.towboytigger.com/Driver7smod.jpg |
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Yup, those legs are a bit too long, but at the absolute minimum for the fans to breathe. I'm looking forward to see your newborn:cool: poMONKey: Thx dude, the fans suck the air through that small (approx 1.5 cm) opening between the rad and the case. You should see the amount of dust they gather being so close to carpet...:eek: |
sweet mate;)
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Lot of nice boxes :)
Here's my first venture in water cooling- Gigabyte GA-8KNXP Ultra, 2.8 P4C @ 230, 1 gig OCZ 4000 Gold, 1 Cheetah X15 (main drive), 2 WD Raptor's in Raid 0 for games, data..., Radeon 9800XT, Audigy 2 Platinum EX, All Swifty parts with dual rads and 3 92 mm fans mounted under top cover, 5 1/4" Swifty t-line and pump. Swapped lines (parallel,series.....) many times now and this works best but they are all very close in temps. Not really built for top performance, more for build it and forget and ease of working on my machine. Change boards a LOT. http://grimmmotorsports.net/Mycomp15.jpg http://grimmmotorsports.net/Mycomp17.jpg http://grimmmotorsports.net/Mycomp21.jpg http://grimmmotorsports.net/Mycomp25.jpg http://grimmmotorsports.net/Mycomp24.jpg |
Man, that's one helluva packed box! Great attention give to the smallest detail.
Congrat's!:cool: |
Thanks Puzzdre :)
Stupid little fact only I'd care about but if youtake the yellow and blue on my case and mix 'em together you'd get the color of the water in my cooling system (can you say DORK). |
Tis very neat with all the molex wiring sheathed too,
I recognised the mobo when I saw the DPS as I'd made a waterblock for one a while back ;) http://skee.hem.netlink.se/mos1.jpg |
That's pretty sweet BladeRunner :cool:
Hadn't thought of cooling that yet. This is my first Gigabyte board. Imagine the DPS gets pretty warm as well. Is that a standrd flat base on that block? GPU cooler work on that? Might order one today along with some other parts. Won't get home till later to take the DPS apart and check it out. Just noticed the smaller ID circuit running the chipset DPS and the larger running thew proc. Very nice. |
That system isn't mine I'd just made a few blocks for him, The DPS probably doesn't need a wb, but he was also after a fanless system. The DPS block was custom made the base plate has "fingers" protruding to cover all the fets, also the retaining hole spacing differs from any GPU / NB sinks I've come across
http://www.zfz.com/projects/pc/dps_wc3.jpg http://www.zfz.com/projects/pc/dps_wc4.jpg His system flow is configured similar to mine due mainly to the large number of blocks, see diagram in the link, http://www.zfz.com/specs.asp He is using a manifold after the CPU block rather than a Block and splitter combined (splitter-x). |
I'll forget the DPS then for now. Don't own a mini-mill, yet ;) Coming soon though, I can mill a lot of my own racing parts that way too. Aluminum brackets and such that I now have to buy and then put on a drill press to drill lightening holes. Mill would be much faster and I could put my car number in all my own parts :D
Some wild tubing you got going on there :cool: Very nice setup, didn't realise you were the same Bladerunner that did that custon vidcard block. I remember following that when you did it. Very nice. |
the pictures aren't the latest, i changed a lot an i'll show you the new in a few weeks
http://ukoppmr.bei.t-online.de/P1230003.jpg http://ukoppmr.bei.t-online.de/P1230008.jpg this is the latest, but it got a bad quality http://ukoppmr.bei.t-online.de/story/ergebnis.JPG |
wow, that pc sure lights up the place:drool:
a little update on mine http://www.forumhost.co.uk/sc0rian/clear.jpg http://www.forumhost.co.uk/sc0rian/pc/pic.jpg i am going watercool my agp card when the ram sinks come thou. |
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