Nice looking, eh Bladerunner?
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It's a nice product from DD, at a reasonble price point considering the size. I could list the things I don't like but most are minor :dome:
some general points...... It's much larger than in truth it needs to be imo, and it's also pretty heavy (680g) It also has to be said the 6800 is not a difficult card to fully watercool ;) try an X800 XT or wait until the nvidia cards get 512mb ram,... (ram on both sides??) :shrug: |
What concerns me about it is are they going to redesign the card for the PCIe version? My guess is that the people who are buying and watercooling that sort of card are also the people who would be interested in running dual 6800s in SLI, but the way the barbs are oriented, you couldnt get hoses on with two cards one above the other...
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DD 12v pumps
Is it true that DD pumps are making so much noise ?
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Here's a pic of the inside of my system case.......... :cool:
http://members.lycos.co.uk/sbrehm722...g/DSC00862.JPG The external case = coming soon........... :drool: |
I like it Anibal. The 2-tone colors look cool.
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Muchas gracias :DDD or More Thanks hehehe, because my new mod is comming with new configuration of the watercooling system.
Two Black Ice Xtreme 2 with four panaflo's fan. Swiftech MCW6002-A Cpu waterblock Swiftech MCP600 or MCP650 or Laing D4. |
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My setup`s, oldest first.
1. WC rev1 in a small midi tower (with PSU above CPU and NB). 2. DD, Black Ice with Titan ALU fans in the same tower. 3. DD, Black Ice With Titan ALU fans in a Raidmax ALU tower. 4. Homemade Rev1, Black Ice with Titan ALU in Raidmax ALU 5. My latest WIP. (picture 5, 6 and 7). |
Current project nearly done :)
Project: Coolercases Overload More images available here http://www.maxitmag.co.uk/4images/ca....php?cat_id=47 http://images.lorquis.net/mdk/Case_1337.jpg Thanks Morgan. |
Heres a shot of my first watercooling setup. I decided to play with some acrylic, and heres what I wound up with. I'll get some pictures of inside the case at some point.
http://personal.stevens.edu/~jenglema/000_0104.JPG btw...how do i embed an image? |
I'll make the first post a picture of the main rig.
MCW-5002 and MCW-50 blocks, Eheim 1250, chevette heatercore, 120x38mm fans in an Antec SLK-3700AMB case. http://members.cox.net/1911user/pc/wc_side.JPG |
Looks pretty full that rig M.D.K. :)
Been thinking about the same (Seporate CPU setup + NB GPU setup). In my Raidmax Tower. I have made room for it, but have not desided if it`s worth it or not (DD Z-chip - Magnum GPU - DD Floppy reservoir - L20II - Waterchill Radiator Rev1 - DD Z-chip + CPU block - Custom Tank - Aquabee UP2000L - Black Ice Extreme Chrome - CPU block). I will loose the bottom PCI`s though, since I have to place a pump there. And I am not sure if it actually is worth it compared to using the same radiator btw the CPU block and GPU/NB (CPU - Black Ice Extreme Chrome - GPU - NB - Tank - UP2000L - WC Rev1 Radiator - CPU). I have room 4 a custom tank btw the Motherboard and the UP2000L pump at the front (simular to the Eheim push on reservoirs). Anyways nice setup |
Nice job
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What about matrix orbital is it good ? what i dont like is to have many memory resident programs what about matrix ? |
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hello >.<
Hi all! i am from Spain :D (same than anibal).
This is my little mod with my ugly window >.< Is a poor system, Amd XP-m 12x200 1.84V, an7 bios 1.5(Soo bad... a64 comming soon X] ), 2x512 A-data Vitesta, gf4 mx and maxtor 7'2K 80GB. My watercooling(water-shopping-cooling) is a black ice extreme2, MCP600 rev2, Tank-o-matik with fittings d-tek 1/2" NPT(USA... and tank have threads from europe-> GAS... too strong :mad: ), Danger Den RBX(in photo have ketchak Jet's), DD Z-clip(soo bad...) and DD Maze4 VGA. The fans are two akasa Blue Led's(jijiji very bad... Do you want a akasa fans? i sell u! :p ). The OS is Linux Gentoo with kernel 2.6 and kde 3.2 compiled for Amd-XP :drool: . Smile-> http://www.iespana.es/overwater/cp.jpg Bye! |
You have a fast enough processor, go for a new graphics card instead. Then it will be an excellent system.
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Actually, I like that window g0su |
Hello, again, as I have seen that my friend and neighbour g0su has uploaded the photo he did with my camera, I only had to say that the mod in real life is way better than in photo, altough he is little bitch xDDD. In the next few days I will be adding more photos with more quality and also I am thinking of doing a new mod that I hope you like
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My recently finishied latest project.... You can see a build Log HERE
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The secondary loop is duel 80mm rads, Mosfet and southbridge with the HDD and the rest when it comes in stock damn ihave waiting for stuff lol. morgan. |
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This is my setup with a passive rad made with 4 heatsinks epoxied together... work in progress(still have to make it look better, mabe paint it black) Other than that it keeps my water around 39 full load and very close to ambient at idle.
barton 2500 to 3200xp o the sides are acylic pieces sealed on all sides with silicone( lost of it)...with the inside of the heatsinks formed in a maze channel desing to get the water flowing past the half drilled holes on the top and bottom heatsinks... http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...ny/passive.jpg |
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Clean job, GP. With the HC sideways, did you consider a 2-275?
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wow nice rig rez
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Rezistor, nice job, can you pls give some more details about that flow indicator/meter?
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This is a Proteus Industries 200 Series flow meter . The spinning impeller contains magnets at the tips, which generate a current in the coil that is located in the housing of the meter, separated from the chamber. The current, generated in the coil by the Hall effect, is directly proportional to the rotational speed of the impeller, thus being linearly indicative of the flow through the meter. The second half of the flow meter contains all the electronics that interpret the current and convert it to a 0-5VDC analog output. It also contains a relay with an adjustable trip point.
I connected the Red Lion DC voltmeter to read the analog output from the flow meter. Also, this model of the meter can be set to scale the readout, and this is how I calibrated the meter to display 100 under normal circamstances. The buzzer is connected externally and is activated when the relay inside the flow meter senses flow that is below a set point. The flow meter is able to output analog voltage signal that is proportional (very linearly) to the flow, and I have calibrated the panel meter to show 100, as in 100 percent, under normal conditions. I can adjust the voltage supplied to the pump through a pot, and the meter mirrors the reduced flow quite nicely, bottoming out at 36%, at which point the relay inside the flow meter trips off another relay that is connected to a loud buzzer, giving a nice warning signal. |
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