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citronym
05-25-05, 01:04 PM
Got it all crammed into this little old case...
http://img227.echo.cx/img227/3208/dsc008479vs.jpg
http://img227.echo.cx/img227/7200/dsc008487nt.jpg
http://img227.echo.cx/img227/8480/dsc008550ci.jpg
http://img227.echo.cx/img227/5081/dsc008583xl.jpg
http://img227.echo.cx/img227/2686/dsc008611er.jpg
http://img227.echo.cx/img227/7861/dsc008651dq.jpg
This is a cap I siliconed onto my Tums container res. When I tip the system on its back, its at the top for easy filling, or flip it on its front bezel and drain it.
citronym
05-25-05, 01:04 PM
http://img227.echo.cx/img227/4569/dsc008756fz.jpg
http://img227.echo.cx/img227/3516/dsc008736xh.jpg
citronym
05-25-05, 01:08 PM
XP2400+
166*14>2333@1.825v
44idle, 48 load
RedDragonXXX
05-25-05, 01:18 PM
Good job :beer:
Are you planning on getting VGA Block?
citronym
05-25-05, 01:25 PM
Good job :beer:
Are you planning on getting VGA Block?
well I have a dd gpu block (not sure which model atm) that I was originally considering adding. But in the end I wasnt too tickled with the temps and I thought adding the gpu would only make it worse.
My gpu needs it, BFG 5500oc, the micro HSF is wasted, fan barely spins...
Sigh
Flip-Mode
05-25-05, 01:52 PM
Excellent setup, gave me a few ideas for myself...
Thanks
citronym
05-25-05, 02:31 PM
Excellent setup, gave me a few ideas for myself...
Thanks
werd
One thing that sucks about this system is the old mobo (A7V333) that has no onboard devices. 3 pci cards I have to run.
So how much would it effect the temps if I installed the gpu block?
are you sure that reservoir wont leak??
citronym
05-25-05, 04:27 PM
are you sure that reservoir wont leak??
ehe
its solid, tested it for weeks. the entire design very slowly progressed over the course of 6 months.
none the less i do keep an eye on it, at first anyway. then ill get lazy...
it seems pretty relaible tho
ls7corvete
05-26-05, 11:06 AM
Very nice. there is something to be said for those of us still using 120v pumps, its kinda like a lost art ;)
I dont get the fitting at the pump outlet, whats with that?
The way your res fits beside the drive rails is fantastic.
citronym
05-26-05, 12:19 PM
Very nice. there is something to be said for those of us still using 120v pumps, its kinda like a lost art ;)
I dont get the fitting at the pump outlet, whats with that?
The way your res fits beside the drive rails is fantastic.
that fitting is the only crap i had on hand atm to go from the 1/2 or larger output of the pump to the 3/8 of the wb...
ugly i know, good enough for now.
Russ_64
05-26-05, 01:20 PM
What happened to the pics ? or is it just me ?? :shrug:
shellshock
05-26-05, 01:25 PM
Pics are working for me
Look good man!!
That resevor is unique...i like it!!
Perseus
05-26-05, 01:50 PM
VERY nice. :thup: What is your coolant mixture, if I may ask?
looks very nice.. im so tempted to go watercooling :p
whozyodaddy
05-30-05, 05:41 PM
Looks great!
Looks like straight Antifreeze lmao
sicloan
05-30-05, 06:20 PM
Looks great. Nice ghettoness !!!
nice, i like the tums container, haha. this makes me want to get an AMD system and a water cooling setup... looks really good.
xCRF450
05-30-05, 07:27 PM
its nice, what dye did you use? also what componants? (pump, block ect.) looks very nice... i think you should put the vga block on...
gungeek
05-30-05, 09:13 PM
I think you'd be OK adding a GPU block to the system. It might raise your CPU temps by a degree or 2 but nothing serious.
If you want to watch for slow leaks over time, put a white paper towel under the pump/res. Even if the coolant evaporates (common with a slow leak), the dye/anti-freeze/etc. leave a stain on the paper towel.
xCRF450
05-30-05, 09:19 PM
yeah, you shold definatly go for it, see what happens, if the cpu temps raise above what you are willing to take, then put it back, its not a perminant thing, sure maybe an hour of your time, but its not too bad...
citronym
05-30-05, 09:22 PM
thx for the responses fells
the images will come and go, imageshack...
my coolant is actually 100% distilled, with a couple capfuls of watter wetter. i was running 90/10, but this saved me a few degrees.
Its a powerhead 802 pump, Maze3 cpu, blackice extreme 1 and home depot tubing.
The temps im getting range from 39-42 idle, and 41-44 loaded, down 5 since i first installed the rig (tweaking is fun) and almost 10 from my air cooling previous to this.
XP2400+ 163*14>2282 1.8v
im gonna upgrade to a mobile athlon, that outta save me a couple degrees.
thanks for all the support and recognition
xCRF450
05-30-05, 09:51 PM
so the watter wetter gives it that distinct color? i have seen that before..
Polonator
05-30-05, 10:45 PM
Looks like you have a massive full tower behind the w/c-ed rig. Any reason why you didn't use that instead?
Very well done. Motivates me more to get mine complete after the scary leak I had. =\ Are you able to put the side panel on the case with the res there?
mysterfix
05-30-05, 11:13 PM
That's very nice and creative as hell. I just got my new case and installed my watercooling setup but I'm still tweaking the design so there won't be any pics for a bit. I like that res, I had a lamp oil bottle as my first res. I couldn't figure out a way to fit it into my old case so I eventually so I took the easy way out and just bought a bay res.
the adam
05-30-05, 11:21 PM
sweat setup man... it looks beast in the dark and that res is creative.
This case better have a window
citronym
05-31-05, 01:57 AM
well i forgot to mention the dye, its just hi-liter ink.
yes i can fit the side panel on with the res, it takes a couple min, but it goes on. and yes it does have a window.
xCRF450
05-31-05, 02:45 AM
highlighter ink huh, where can you buy that?
citronym
05-31-05, 11:07 AM
Looks like you have a massive full tower behind the w/c-ed rig. Any reason why you didn't use that instead?
i HATE that case. its cheap and ugly. i like my black case, all aluminum. I really wanted to go for compactness, fitting this hardware into a full tower just wouldnt have been as much fun. Now i have a system small enough to take to a party w/o too much hassle.
As far as the Hi-Liter ink, i got it at the supermarket. Just get a hi-liter or equivalent and pull the felt ink unit out, and squeeze some ink into your coolant. I cant imagine you've never heard of this xCRF450, i thought everyone tried it.
gonna be upgrading some hardware next week and maybe tweaking the wc some more, so i'll def keep you guys posted now that i see theres some interest.
TheMainFrame
05-31-05, 02:15 PM
highlighter ink huh, where can you buy that?
Im preety sure he means that he took the ink from a highlighter... ive never seen highlighter ink for sale at least :shrug:
*edit* nevermind.. looks like he answered that one :)
xCRF450
05-31-05, 07:54 PM
yeah i am new, absorbing like a sponge :)
XP2400+
166*14>2333@1.825v
44idle, 48 load
those are kinda high temps, to me, for water cooling. what were the temps before on air?
but it looks good. i like the strangly shaped resivoir.
gungeek
05-31-05, 11:18 PM
those are kinda high temps, to me, for water cooling. what were the temps before on air?
but it looks good. i like the strangly shaped resivoir.
I think his temps are fine considering he is using a maze 3 waterblock, has Vcore up at 1.83V, and mainly is using air that has been warmed by passing through the case before cooling the rad. The 4C delta between idle and load indicate the block is making good thermal contact with the cpu core. Feeding the rad cool, ambient air and/or using a better block would probably drop temps by several degrees easily.
Using 3 different motherboards and different pumps, the loaded (folding) temps on the various configurations of rig#1 have never been below 44-45C with normal room temps. For non-extreme cooling gear, I believe this to be typical results.
cyberey66
06-01-05, 01:12 AM
Pretty nice work :thup:. How did you seal the tums container? I learned silicon by itself will not hold reliably for me, I have to top off my system every week still. Water wetter has a good habit of filling in slow leaks with residue though.
You gave me a few ideas, I need a new res, I'm cheap, and I'd like to copy your idea. My pump is a cheap via aqua 1300, and I would like to build the res onto it as its the only part that leaks now.
It looks good, at least compared to my homemade res made with a pork sung bottle and electrical tape. Long story, but i was snowed in at my apt when my pump started to leak badly and I had no backup cooling. http://xangasucks.com/cybsimages/computer.jpg
And my temps are around yours too, I get about 34-50 degrees depends on room temp. Right now It's about 40 idle 53 load, but theres something wrong with my system, thats why the jump.
Again, nice work.
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