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COOLTURK
11-11-03, 02:12 PM
Please comments..
http://members.fortunecity.com/erginates/ext1.jpg .http://members.fortunecity.com/erginates/ext8.jpg http://members.fortunecity.com/erginates/ext.jpg
http://members.fortunecity.com/erginates/ext4.jpg
http://members.fortunecity.com/erginates/ext5.jpg . http://members.fortunecity.com/erginates/ext6.jpg

Suma
11-11-03, 02:19 PM
Looks good.
how smaill is that btw?

eobard
11-11-03, 02:24 PM
Very nice. :thup: Is your rad aluminum or copper? (or both)

ILikeMy240sx
11-11-03, 02:25 PM
sweet. what kind of pump are you using?

edit: sorry couldn;t get a good look at the rad... It doesnt look like a multi-pass like i said in my original post

ManOfKnight
11-11-03, 02:26 PM
it does look small...how is the cooling with this? (2) 120mm fans on your rad...decent size res...looks nice

how much did it end up costing u in time and money?

COOLTURK
11-11-03, 02:34 PM
dimensions h:19cm-w:12cm-L:30cm..
radiator full copper.aluminium painted.
~80$ and 4 days.

vonkaar
11-11-03, 02:39 PM
looks good!

ManOfKnight
11-11-03, 02:42 PM
the TOTAL cost of that was 80 bucks? wow that is nice

Raider84
11-11-03, 03:55 PM
what did you use to make that res? and how is that setup. If you could take some shots of the res itself id greatly appreciate it. and did it cost 80 including the pump and heatercore?

solo
11-11-03, 05:33 PM
beautiful work

how thick is that tubing :O

Bling
11-11-03, 05:55 PM
the only problem i can see is that 360 degree turn of direction in the hose above the radiator would hurt flow...

DarkSide8416
11-11-03, 05:58 PM
The only thing I can suggest is to replace the zip ties with real hose clamps. It would be more reliable in preventing leaks. Metal worm-drive hose clamps would be the best in my opinion.

omaticrail
11-11-03, 10:04 PM
Very clean, sharp look. Seemed smaller before I saw the dimensions.

johan851
11-11-03, 10:20 PM
Looks very nice. Is that blue UV dye you're using there? My only possible suggestion would be adding a window and maybe a backlight for your res. :)

COOLTURK
11-12-03, 12:30 AM
Backlight included already..flourescent led.

cupidr17
11-12-03, 12:34 AM
what is it all made out of? and how did you construct it? hehe, you should make a guide for one of these things. I was planning to make something exactly like that with 3/8" smoke colored acrylic.

Diggrr
11-12-03, 06:00 AM
Very nice job!
Wouldn't change a thing, myself. It can't be easy getting parts for watercooling in the mid east.....

Well done!

cypher_138
11-12-03, 07:39 AM
I like it allot. It's very well thought out and looks great. :D

Raider84
11-12-03, 01:06 PM
Originally posted by cupidr17
what is it all made out of? and how did you construct it? hehe, you should make a guide for one of these things. I was planning to make something exactly like that with 3/8" smoke colored acrylic.

That would kick ass if you made a construction guide for your res. Thats seriously one of the cleanest res's i have seen.

Suma
11-12-03, 01:28 PM
Originally posted by Diggrr
Very nice job!
Wouldn't change a thing, myself. It can't be easy getting parts for watercooling in the mid east.....

Well done!

I can confirm that.
:mad:

COOLTURK
11-12-03, 01:40 PM
Originally posted by Diggrr
Very nice job!
Wouldn't change a thing, myself. It can't be easy getting parts for watercooling in the mid east.....

Well done!

i am in mid.east too(Turkiye).. but not impossible getting parts for watercooling. if you really want ..

COOLTURK
11-12-03, 01:48 PM
And system inputs&outputs :
water in from a pci slot part (included system)
water out to wb's (cpu-nb-hdd-vga)
220Vac in (power) from city electric line
Usb out (for pc sencronisation) to any usb port

cupidr17
11-12-03, 01:53 PM
COOLTURK, could you explain what materials you used and how you constructed the casing and the res? that would be really cool if you could provide a mini guide.

COOLTURK
11-16-03, 09:01 AM
CPU Block:

http://members.fortunecity.com/erginates/komple.jpghttp://members.fortunecity.com/erginates/ic2.jpg
http://members.fortunecity.com/erginates/ic.jpghttp://members.fortunecity.com/erginates/arka1.jpg

Nb-Gpu Block:

http://members.fortunecity.com/erginates/vgabl.jpghttp://members.fortunecity.com/erginates/vgabak.jpg

All designs and workings belongs to me..

Suma
11-16-03, 09:13 AM
Is it just me or there's no O-ring on your blocks?
nice desings edited for content -eobard

Suma.

COOLTURK
11-16-03, 09:48 AM
Blocks are without o-ring because no need.i am using different method for blocks..
edited for content -eobard

Ven0m
11-16-03, 10:20 AM
Very nice box & blocks (I like box more :) )

Btw, that USB thingie - you use it to give control voltage to your power relay? If yes, can I ask for scheme?

Yesterday I made & installed (can't find proper words in english) power cord extender with power relay, connected to 12V from molex. I made it from dual circuit power realy, molex doubling connection & 4-plugs extender, sacrificing one plug for place for power relay. Looks nice and it's functional, but connecting whole external box to USB is so neat :)

COOLTURK
11-16-03, 10:30 AM
Venom u are right..i am using a 5v relay...

Ven0m
11-16-03, 10:45 AM
It would really suck if driver cut power off on USB ports :)

And if I just take voltage meter, find 5V and connect stuff, will it be ok, or maybe I have to use specific lines?

maybe I'm telling the same again, but with this USB, it's raelly great idea :D

COOLTURK
11-17-03, 01:22 PM
Venom this device no need any driver..if pc is on all usb outputs have 5V out..

tropicaltornado
11-17-03, 04:33 PM
I love the box..and the blue die...Im about to do a box myslef...Pprobably construct it out of 1/8 " think wood...and have a hinged top door...Ill have a full review when I do it...I hope it turns out nice and it wont cost 80 bux maybe i mean maybe 10 bux lol...I want bulk fitting for sure..

Ven0m
11-17-03, 05:24 PM
Yeah, I know that it deosn't require drivers, but if on linux I can make driver cut off power on USB, it's rather possible to do th same on windows.

Having such thing occured wouldn't be funny at all :)

Btw, which lines are "proper"? Or maybe it's not important?

tropicaltornado
11-17-03, 06:12 PM
How would I m ake it where I could run the fan without it being hooked into the powersupply? Or something how is ur fan hooked up?

Ven0m
11-17-03, 06:24 PM
You can have AC fan. IN this case I'd suggest having it connected with pump to power relay to shut power off when comp doesn't work.

tropicaltornado
11-17-03, 08:42 PM
How do i make a pump relay + it to bind in with a fan?