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#Rotor 09-25-2003 11:19 PM

Someone is gona have a lot of fun....
 
Soon...... :D

http://3rotor.homelinux.com/SCM-BB/c...l_dscn6029.jpg

Khledar 09-26-2003 12:03 AM

Hot damn, :drool: ... they sure are - where's that stuff headed ?

maxim 09-26-2003 01:15 AM

where is the rad?

#Rotor 09-26-2003 01:21 AM

he allready has the rad... I only had to make some shrouds for it... it's one of those oil-cooler thingies, you know them black ones.

like in this pic....
http://3rotor.homelinux.com/SCM-BB/g...4640.sized.jpg

maxim 09-26-2003 01:24 AM

do i see peltiers in that person's future? that's a nasty setup for pelts right there. quiet and sub-zero pin block monster.

Ambian 09-27-2003 04:45 AM

it's going in this case on an Abit NF7-S and JIUHB DLT3C 1700+ 0310 (previously clocked on air at 2.5GHz) :)
There's a backup block there for a future FX and maybe some time we'll cook something up about a gpu block (when I decide to stop wasting most my money on upgrading the PC) :D
Something tells me the wimpy 2x120mm rad at merely 3/4" thick just won't cut it when compared to other rads or HCs....but will certainly be enough for me FTTB.
Pelts sound nice but I spend far too little time at home to be able to worry about them. Maybe if I quit my job. ;)

#Rotor 09-27-2003 09:40 AM

here is the chipset block, with the retainer...

http://3rotor.homelinux.com/SCM-BB/c...l_dscn6034.jpg
http://3rotor.homelinux.com/SCM-BB/c...l_dscn6033.jpg


as you can see it's got a bit of maneuverability, as far as the locations of the holes on the board, you should have no problem using this on a number of designs, as is, and with minute mods to the little plexi arm, even more...

t00lb0x 09-27-2003 12:18 PM

Looking good! More pics soon.

Ambian 09-28-2003 06:42 AM

awesome. Keep the schematics so I can order more from ya. ;) How's the flow rate in the chip block compare to the next biggest bottleneck? Think it'll be a problem? (that was one of the other reasons I wanted the Quattro: minimal resistance)
Bryan

#Rotor 09-28-2003 08:14 AM

unfortunately, the sheere size(or rather lack thereof) in the chipset block, makes it the bottleneck. I did include you a couple of T's so you should be able to hook it up in parallel easily.


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