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Author:  Rusty_Noob [ Mon 28 Aug 2006, 02:33 ]
Post subject:  Watercooling The Stacker = Finished!

Hey Guys,

Finally got round to water cooling my stacker, and I'm very pleased with the results....

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I only realised after this project that a dremel really is a must have to do any form of modifications came in handy so many times, the first time being 10mins into the work.

I was taking the stock cooler off my sexy X1900XT and one of the screw heads rounded, 1st job for the little dremel, I cut the head off the screw and off came the cooler :)

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After Warning! Picture contains Nudity!

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The next thing to do was epoxy some ramsinks onto the Graphics card memory, I used Artic Silver Alumina and it worked really well, bonded in around 5minutes.

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Once that was done it was time to start chopping up the case. At this time I was so engrossed into the project that I forgot to take photos during the modification, however, this is the end result :)

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Here are the components that went into the system.

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And a brand new X Fi :)

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Leak testing time!

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Then when I added dyer and water wetter it decided to leak :(

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Heres me tinkering while watching sum big brother shiznit.

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While my Girlfriend has an exhilarating time watching me hehe

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After

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Temps are good, CPU hasnt breached 42 degrees at 2.9ghz 1.5v and GPU hasnt breached 45 @ 680/800

Really pleased with the setup and its oh so quiet, amber series running at 5v are in audible :)

Author:  DDY [ Mon 28 Aug 2006, 02:42 ]
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Looks awesome.

You can get some mesh or metal plate to cover that old PSU hole for asthetics.

Author:  fragma [ Mon 28 Aug 2006, 02:57 ]
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looking good buddy,in agreement with the mesh or similar for the psu cover,either way nice smooth job and finish :)

Author:  phoenixdancer [ Mon 28 Aug 2006, 08:17 ]
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mate, what rad is that? im looking for a new one as mine SUCKS, well it cools the water but makes the fans loud + the screw thread on the actual rad are non existant so i have to super glue the whole thing in place!

also where you get those fan splitters? need some cus i have 6x120mm Amber fans on my rad, 4x80mm amber fans around my fans and an extra vantec card cooler... and over all it makes my case DAMN loud!

Author:  PWee [ Mon 28 Aug 2006, 09:08 ]
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that looks well good mate :). Lol @ your girlfriend, she looks like she's having a good time, not bored at all.

Author:  Pie_uk [ Mon 28 Aug 2006, 10:13 ]
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very kool dude, well i like it in general execpt the colour of the inside of the stacker, not to my taste.

loving the set up though man :D

Author:  Rusty_Noob [ Mon 28 Aug 2006, 12:01 ]
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"mate, what rad is that? im looking for a new one as mine SUCKS" Its an XSPC 120.3 Rad, the standard not the X Flow one

"also where you get those fan splitters?" I bought mine from quiet PC for £5.99, each one allows u to run 4 fans from 1 molex connector, 2 at 5 volts and 2 at the full 12v.

"Lol @ your girlfriend, she looks like she's having a good time, not bored at all." I feel kinda bad I did it and not spent time with her, but I tried to make it up afterwards.

I need to do some serious cable tidying as its so messy, probably gonna get a modular PSU also.

Author:  hughlle [ Mon 28 Aug 2006, 12:02 ]
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i agree, looks good (did sam voluntarily let you put her through that :D)

i think you should remove everything and spray the entire inside3 a nice black and that would loook uuuuoooooooober

Author:  Rusty_Noob [ Mon 28 Aug 2006, 14:27 ]
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Who is Sam? :S

Author:  hughlle [ Mon 28 Aug 2006, 14:58 ]
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thats what you told me her name was last time i was chatting with her (well maybe, i just remember it was a boys name :D)

Author:  mupets_revenge [ Mon 28 Aug 2006, 16:03 ]
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looks gd man

Author:  Pie_uk [ Mon 28 Aug 2006, 16:23 ]
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deffo tidy it up for a proper finish

Author:  Rusty_Noob [ Mon 28 Aug 2006, 17:15 ]
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hughlle wrote:
thats what you told me her name was last time i was chatting with her (well maybe, i just remember it was a boys name :D)


It's still Lou and it always has been and always will be :D

Author:  phoenixdancer [ Mon 28 Aug 2006, 17:16 ]
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rusty mate, did your screws come with the rad and also do they come pout easy, do they screw in correctly?

also whered you get the rad? what shop?

thx

Author:  Pie_uk [ Mon 28 Aug 2006, 17:43 ]
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http://www.coolercases.co.uk/wc_radiators_xspc.htm good rads, phoenix

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