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Sndm3mny
03-28-09, 09:03 PM
well one day i was @ a store called Microcenter....and well hmm everyone who knows about microcenter should know the rest of the story.... :clap:

It's not fully assembled just yet...i need to change rad fans and see where im going to put my drives. I have my HD sitting on top of the table, no optical drive

Rad is a single pass X-flow xtreme
pump mcp655-b
tubing im not even sure what size it is but its pretty BIG...homedepot big...
i think its 1/2 im not even sure...
Apogee GT $40...they didnt have the gt-z because i would of got that one instead. :(
and I used a fill port instead of a reservoir because i don't wanna have to wake up and see a flood ....

Im not sure what my sig says because i haven't really had much time to mess with the comp for a while.
Q6600 - just testing @ the moment i set it to 3.0 341*9
temps on idle are 25,26,24,22-- load 37,38,35,34 max (1 hour) load temps reported were 39
bios vcore: 1.3
cpu-z: 1.272 idle , 1.272 load.... ;)


ram: ddr2 4giz 1033 5-5-5-18 2t 1.8vlt

Sndm3mny
03-28-09, 09:06 PM
reserved for pictures

Spawn-Inc
03-28-09, 09:09 PM
what are your ambeint temps?? thats way to low for what your using and the chip you have.

also your T line isn't in the right spot. you should have it right before the inlet of the pump so it never runs dry when you fill the loop.

otherwise it looks good.

Sndm3mny
03-28-09, 09:36 PM
i lapped the cpu when i 1st got it.....its my 1st try and i know its suppose to go str8 to inlet but im still wondering if i should get another 4870 and rock out hard...i wonder if i could pull it off ALL internal in this case :shrug:
i might return this rad and get a 3x120....and i still didnt hook up my
scythe 3000rpm fans....

and who knows maybe a few laptop hard drives

my ambient temps 69-70f about 20-21c

what are your ambeint temps?? thats way to low for what your using and the chip you have.

also your T line isn't in the right spot. you should have it right before the inlet of the pump so it never runs dry when you fill the loop.

otherwise it looks good.