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fianly pics of the B-Box (pic heavy) comments pls

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mR|bUNgLe

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Jun 23, 2004
finished a while ago a couple days ago
U2-UFO case, Asus P4C800E Deluxe, P4 3.0E @ 3.9 (4 comming soon) @ 33 c stable, 550W Enermax psu
BFG 6800GT @ 435/370 1.15/0.5 44c stable, 1 gig Corsair Twinx XMS 3200c2 @2.5-3-3-8, WD 120g HD, 60g seagate, 80g seagate SATA
sound blaster audigy 2, compro gold+ TV tuner, swiftech chipset cooler
x1 77 Bonniville heater core, x1 86 chevette heater core, DD TDX cpu block. DD NV68 VPU block, x2 DD12v D4 pumps, poly res, Tygon tubing, 90% distilled 10% Pentosin VW antifreeze, homemade shrouds


Back
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Right side open
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top open
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left side open
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left side closed
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full view...(was a pain in the *** drilling the holes for the rheobus to fit)
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way back were the ownage happens
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dammit I thought I had taken pics of its uv goodness
 
That's a nice system, taking any inspiration from nikhsub1?

With that pumping power, it would be much better if you added another heater core. Then take off the shroud/fans from the backside of the dual core and place them on the second heatcore. It would definitely outperform a push-pull setup, because not only do you have double the surface area but your fans will be running in SERIES. From what I've read, push-pull offers only marginal gains over push only or pull only. I hope you can fit another core though.

Just my two sense ;)
 
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