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Jolly-Swagman

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CoolIT VANTAGE ALC

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Received my Package from CoolIT Systems, containing 2 x CoolIT VANTAGE-ALC Cooler's

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Now looking forward to Installing and Testing on a Couple of my Rigs,

One will go into Jolly's CM-690 Case Mod v2.0 and the other will be Tested on Jolly's Tech Bench 2010
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Then one will eventually find its home in my Wife's Storm Scout Rig

A very Big Thank You to Barry Reicker (CoolIT Systems)
For supplying these Wonderful Cooling Systems :thup:

Also mdcomp has one of these too so will be hopefully seeing some results from him!


So Stay Tuned for some Testing and a Review of the CoolIT VANTAGE ALC
:rock:
 
Update Sun 15th August 2010

Installing the CoolIT VANTAGE ALC


This is what Jolly's CM-690 Case - Acentos de Cobre with the current Modded Scythe Ninja current configuration.

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First up we remove the Scythe Ninja

As seen in the previous Update the CoolIT VANTAGE ALC comes with one 120mm x 25mm PWM Fan and on the other side of Rad is a 120mm x 20mm Shroud.

I am going to be making another Fan Shroud from and old coolermaster fan and adding second ThermalTake 120mm x 25mm Blue LED SmartFan2 to the Rad Shroud.

So the configuration will be Push Pull,,, ( <<<< Airflow) Drawing cool air from front of case
<<<< 120mm PWM Fan | Mount Plate |120mmx20mm Shroud |CoolIT RAD |120mmx 25mm Shroud | TT 120mm x 25mm Fan <<<<

This will be mounted in the 5.25 Drive bay area as see here in pic below

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First we take the CoolIT 120mm PWM fan and grill off the RAD

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Then attached second 120mm x 25 Shroud I made to RAD

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Next we attach the Intake Fan (TT Blue LED 120mm fan) to the 120mm x 25mm Shroud, then the Mounting plate and CoolIT 120mm PWM fan &Grill to the 120mm x 20mm Shroud

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Unfortunately dont have a pic of all put together as dint save to Camera Compact Flash, think it was full,

Next we install the Coolit RAD into position in 5.25 Drive bay, then the CoolIT Pump block to Mobo.

Man you need to be a Octopus to do this, need more hands,lol

CoolIT VANTAGE Pump Bock Installed

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CooLIT VANTAGE Installed

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Installation Completed

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Rear Case Cable Management

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Now connected everything back to PC on my desk and testing also setup the Menu for the CoolIT VANTAGE

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MENU's

With the CoolIT VANTAGE ALC there are various Menu's for Set-up from changing the Colour output of the LCD Screen,from White, Amber, Green, Red, Blue, OFF
or have on TEMP where the colour changes according to Temperature rise and fall, also PULSE where the LCD Pulse's like a heartbeat.
Other setting are for the Fan Speeds - Quite - Performance -Extreme
Also Display orientation, so it doesnt matter which way you have the CoolIT Pump Block mounted you can rotate
the LCDscreen to suit Landscape or Portrait and change screen angle to 0, 90, 180, 270 Degrees

VANTAGE ALARMS
When Either Pump, Fan or Temperatures sensor fails or the Coolant temp goes above 99C/210F the VANTAGE will provide visual and auditory alarms


With my System currently OC'd @ 4.275 Ghz CoreTemp Reading 44C and CollIT VANTAGE ALC coolant Temp @25.6C

CPU-z Validation

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CoreTemp

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Hardware Monitor

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Some Unigine Heaven Benchmarks v2.1 @ 4000Mhz

Anisotropy 4x
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Anisotropy 8x

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Anisotropy 16x

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So far I can report I,m happy with the CoolIT VANTAGE ALC cooler, :thup::thup:


That's all for now, will do some more testing and Benchmarks soon,
On the Jolly's Tech Bench too as soon as I get another HDD , as I was doing some benchmarks over the weekend
and the Dam HDD crapped out on me, :bang head

 
Update Wed 18th August 2010


Installing the CoolIT VANTAGE ALC

In Jolly's Tech Bench 2010


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Current Set-Up on Jolly's Tech Bench 2010 with the Q6600 @ 3.2Ghz and cooled with Vendetta 2 HSF,

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There are some Screen shots in above Post for Core Temps ect, and also since being so cold here lately the Temp,s

are even better than above with Q6600 @ Full Load sitting nice @ 30C -35C across all 4 cores


So on to Dismantling Jolly's Tech Bench to make ready fro CoolIT VANTAGE ALC Installation


Dismantling Jolly's Tech Bench

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With Mobo off and Vendetta 2 Removed, just leaving the HR-05 NB HSF, it was now onto making another Fan Shroud for the Coolit VANTAGE ALC

Now the last one was simple , but this one needed some modding to be done to it, as where the screw holes go it was the solid closed type,
As seen in pice below, with one corner done

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Now with the 120mm Fan shroud made its on to installing them on the CoolIT VANTAGE ALC with a second 120mm x 25mm Antec Tri-Cool Fan

So the configuration will be Push Pull,,, ( <<<< Airflow) Drawing cool air
<<<< | Antec 120mm x 25mm Fan |120mmx 20mm Shroud |CoolIT RAD|120mm x 25mm Shroud |120mm PWM Fan | Black fan grill <<<<


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Close-Up of the Shroud Set-Up

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Then made a Bracket to mount the CoolIT VANTAGE ALC on the Cooling Gantry of Jolly's Tech Bench,

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Installation to Jolly's Tech Bench

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CoolIT VANTAGE ALC Coolant Temp Alarm @ 17C

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All installed Ready for some testing and Loading Newly Replaced HDD with Win7 Pro x64 OS

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Installing Wn 7 Pro x64

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Testing and OC

CPU-z Validation

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CPU-z & CoreTemp

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Folding@Home SMP -4

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Very Happy with the Results of Temps on Par with the Vendetta 2 HSF,
The only Quibble I have is that it took some time for the Dam Beeping Alarm on the CoolIT VANTAGE ALC to stop as

when the Coolant is below 19C it beeps,
So when the system was Idle Coolant Temp was @ 15C then after a while Folding @ 100% Coolant slowly raised to

above 21.5C Beeping Alarm stopped

Q6600 Cores Temps were around 25C-29C but have since settled to 22C-25C across the Cores

So overall the Set-up Configuration I have is Pretty good and fairly Quiet too!

Impressed!


 
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Update Tue 24th August

Jolly's CM-690 - Acentos de Cobre

Ran Prime95 for a few hrs as a Torture Test to see the Max Temps of the cores using the CoolIT VANTAGE ALC

Also see CoreTemp running too showing Max Temp @ 70C -71C 100% load @ 4.09Ghz

CoolIT VANTAGE coolant Temp @ 30C

Prime95 Screenshot

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Tests were conducted with an Ambient Temp @ 20C in the Office Room




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Jolly's Tech Bench
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Ran Prime95 for a few hrs as a Torture Test to see the Max Temps of the cores using the CoolIT VANTAGE ALC

Also see CoreTemp running too showing Max Temp @ 42C - 44C - 45C - 46C 100% load @ 3.20Ghz

CoolIT VANTAGE coolant Temp @ 25.2C

Prime95 Screenshot

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Tests were conducted with an Ambient Temp @ 15C in the Garage Room
 
Update 26 September

Havent been on for a few Days as hadn't been well, but I have finished the Installation of Debbie's PC Upgrade.

As a Birthday present for the Wife, to Upgrade her Rig, I bought from Bobnova a Gigabyte EP45-UD3P

This will be a compliment to the E8400 she already has and a MSI GTS-250 1 GB Twin Frozr, 4 GB XMS2 6400
Also will put one of the two CoolIT VANTAGE ALC coolers I got courtesy of CoolIT Systems.

I must say that I'm certainly glad that is over and finished as there were a few headaches, and problems along the way, this would have to of been one of the most cantankerous, frustrating Builds I have ever done!

Installing GA_EP45-UD3P

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Installing CoolIT VANTAGE ALC

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Installing Win 7 Pro x64 (Take One)

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Now this is where all the Fun and Frustration, started, first it off it sinstalled half of Win7 then shut down, and wouldnt boot back up, :banghead: :banghead:

Then when I finally was able to get back into BIOS, got erros about checksum and something else was to quick didnt get to see the second error,

So I Re-flashed the BIOS with new one, reboot and redo the BIOS settings and go for Take TWO of installing Win7

Then the same as before only didnt get even as far, but this time I saw the error, was to do with the Liteon DVD-RW Drive, So ripped it out and a Quick trip down the street when PC Shop Opened to take it back and get replaced with another.

Got New Liteon DVD-RW Drive installed, and system refuses to even boot,,,,, :banghead: :banghead:
So I too DVD Drive out ,, grabbed mine from my Desk plugged into e-sata port, by this time the Wife is getting a little pissed off, and I dont blame her.

So Take Three installing Win 7

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Now that went all OK, so after getting all the windows updates ect, time for a little OC to see how this Mobo performs,

3.60 Ghz all ok,,,, 4.0 Ghz crashed , doesnt want o boot goes into continuous reboot cycle, and noticed PSU was making clicking sound, so pulled that one out grabbed my trusty Corsair HX-520 from The Sled PC, and installed into this one, reboot all OK

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I have also grabbed the Liteon Lightscribe DVD-RW from my Office PC installed the into her PC and all working well, then put her new Liteon DVD-RW into the Office PC and it works OK in that PC, so guess the EP45-UD3P Mobo didnt like it for some unknown reason

Now the Wife still a bit pissed with me , I have her PC all up and Running @ 3.60Ghz

Starting to install her Programs ect, all still well and Wife Happy again,,,, :yahoo:

Temps CPU @ 3.6Ghz - 40C Vantage coolant Temp 25.4C
Temps GPU 32C & 40C Load

Thank God that's Over and done!!!!!
 
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