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Unread 02-19-2002, 11:10 PM   #1
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I'm Done!!

After two long weeks, I have finished my new watercooling setup. This consisted of a new Chenbro cube case, DD maze 2, super cube, GPU block and pump.

First off I'd like to thank all of you guys who answered by n00b questions that I fired off during this. I couldn't have done it without your help! :cheers:

Here's some pics of the machine.

BTW: She runs at 29-30c idle and never gets over 35c while playing games for hours. Best of all, she's quite!!!!






Still alittle of clean up on the wires.




so what do you guys think?
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Unread 02-19-2002, 11:19 PM   #2
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looks pretty good 2 me!
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Unread 02-19-2002, 11:28 PM   #3
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good job
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Unread 02-19-2002, 11:43 PM   #4
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looks good, you airtrap is actually built right, although you might want to experiment with differant fan sizes, see how much airflow affects your results
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Unread 02-20-2002, 10:33 AM   #5
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Deffiniatly a clean looking job Rick, I am in the process of building an air trap just like Turbokeu's and yours to replace my RC Fuel tank. I like your case a lot, I was wondering how deep the side containing your Pump, Radiator, and res is? I am wondering if I could shoehorn a 6" heatercore in there.
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Unread 02-20-2002, 03:12 PM   #6
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looks very nice good think that cube has alot of space. what are you going to put the other block on north bridge or gpu?
That video card is huge is that a voodoo 5 or somthing lol.
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Nice job!

May I ask what is you ambient (room) temp? Also what processor?
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decoded, it has to be at least 140mm for a psu, probably 160mm is a more feasible measurement, as the psu will have room around it
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Deffiniatly a clean looking job Rick, I am in the process of building an air trap just like Turbokeu's and yours to replace my RC Fuel tank. I like your case a lot, I was wondering how deep the side containing your Pump, Radiator, and res is? I am wondering if I could shoehorn a 6" heatercore in there.
There is a ton of room on this side. There is still room to add a second power supply if necessary. I highly recommend this case. You can get it from www.servercase.com.
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Unread 02-21-2002, 08:36 AM   #10
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looks very nice good think that cube has alot of space. what are you going to put the other block on north bridge or gpu?
That video card is huge is that a voodoo 5 or somthing lol.
Yeah... that motherboard and video card is from my old system. I put in in there to get the tube cut to the right length. I took it out and put my real rig in once the system was tested for no leaks. I do plan to cool the north bridge soon just to remove the last fan!

And yes that is a Voodoo 5 5500. It's my all time favorite card. I keep it so I can say "what if" everytime I look at it.
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Unread 02-21-2002, 08:41 AM   #11
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Nice job!

May I ask what is you ambient (room) temp? Also what processor?
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Ambient temp is around 23c. I just added three more probes to the DigDoc 5 so I can monitor the temp in both sides of the case as well as the outside air temp. This was done last night so I have not looked at it since.

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MSI KT7266-RU2
AthlonXP 1800+ (155x11.5 @ 1.85v)
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Unread 02-21-2002, 10:26 AM   #12
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decoded, it has to be at least 140mm for a psu, probably 160mm is a more feasible measurement, as the psu will have room around it
Hmmm....very interesting. This is deffiniatly looking like the best option so far for a new case project. It's still in the air between this and a Lian Li PC7.
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Unread 02-21-2002, 08:15 PM   #13
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go for this case, you can find like 20000 Lian Li mods over the place, but this case is still fairly rare
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Has anyone ever taken the cooling components out of a small refrigerator and put them in this case, instead of using only water cooling?
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Unread 02-22-2002, 02:46 AM   #15
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people try that all the time, not neccesarily in that case though..
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So is it workable?

And is it still quiet?

I'm only interested because I have this small fridge sitting here and I know that it could do more than just sit there laughing at me.
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Unread 02-22-2002, 03:11 AM   #17
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you need a 1/3HP or larger compressor for it to be worthwhile
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Well... What are you going to do with the heat expelled by the 1/3 HP compressor?

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Keep his coffee warm?
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remove it with fans
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remove it with fans
And the it sounds like you are air cooled! LOL!

I still got to reduce the noise with my setup. Going to try to build a shroud for the giant heater core I am using and apply only one 120 MM Panaflo and see how the temps are.

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just run some 120mm 69cfm at 7v, you'll never ever hear them
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just run some 120mm 69cfm at 7v, you'll never ever hear them
I got two Panaflo 85 cfm 120 mm's on it right now. I worry about the 7v switch system. Some have said it can cause problems with the 12V and 5V rails, don't know for sure if this is true though.

I was thinking about building or buying a regulator from Case.etc to drop the RPM's

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Jim I am running a 172mm monster of a fan at 7v right now and I notice no adverse effects on my voltages.
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Jim I am running a 172mm monster of a fan at 7v right now and I notice no adverse effects on my voltages.
Thanks decodeddiesel, that's what I want to hear.
I took the 12v/7v switch I had bought last summer and hooked it up to the (2) 120 MM's I got on my heater core and went for it. I lost only (1) degree C at half speed (86 cfm full) and now things are getting quieter.

KD computer has Panaflo 80 MM "L's" for $6.95 so I ordered some to vent my case, I think that's a very fair price. Wanted to get the Pabst they are about 2 DBA quieter and about 2 cfm higher, but for $24.00 a piece, I couldn't do it.

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