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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.... Tools Used ![]() ![]() 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 Before ![]() After Warning! Picture contains Nudity! ![]() 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. ![]() ![]() 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 ![]() Here are the components that went into the system. ![]() And a brand new X Fi ![]() Leak testing time! ![]() ![]() Then when I added dyer and water wetter it decided to leak ![]() ![]() Heres me tinkering while watching sum big brother shiznit. ![]() While my Girlfriend has an exhilarating time watching me hehe ![]() Before ![]() After ![]() 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 |
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| 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. |
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| 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 |
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| 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! |
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| Author: | PWee [ Mon 28 Aug 2006, 09:08 ] |
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that looks well good mate |
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| 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 |
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| 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. |
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| 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 i think you should remove everything and spray the entire inside3 a nice black and that would loook uuuuoooooooober |
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| Author: | Rusty_Noob [ Mon 28 Aug 2006, 14:27 ] |
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Who is Sam? :S |
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| 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 |
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| Author: | mupets_revenge [ Mon 28 Aug 2006, 16:03 ] |
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looks gd man |
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| Author: | Pie_uk [ Mon 28 Aug 2006, 16:23 ] |
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deffo tidy it up for a proper finish |
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| 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 It's still Lou and it always has been and always will be |
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| 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 |
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| 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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