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Old 06-08-03, 09:39 PM Thread Starter   #1
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System Done what u think?


well i cant find a place to host so ima do a yahoo photos BS.

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Old 06-08-03, 09:44 PM   #2
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Pretty good, although I would replace that ghetto Spencer's blacklight with a cold cathode one .
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Old 06-08-03, 09:46 PM Thread Starter   #3
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no doubt... wiatin til i got the cash to get some cathodes + window side profess done... would do it meself but that hole in the top for tha rad took alot o dremels
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Old 06-09-03, 06:20 AM   #4
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Hey nice job!!!

Here is a little link for you!!!




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Old 06-09-03, 12:12 PM   #5
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Looking good. That is one big heater core. I bet it runs nicely.

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Old 06-09-03, 06:41 PM Thread Starter   #6
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Thanks for the link

i got the heater core from NAPA autoshop. it was aobut 20$, had to cut it pipes to get it to fit, and its painted black to match the case.
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Old 06-09-03, 06:41 PM Thread Starter   #7
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Thanks for the link

i got the heater core from NAPA autoshop. it was aobut 20$, had to cut it pipes to get it to fit, and its painted black to match the case.

The brass things are valves, i can close off the tubing to the rez and rerout it out for when i drain the system.
some pix came out too dark,... everything water blows in the blacklight, and i have n LED mounted on the back so the cieling in my room lights up

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Old 06-09-03, 10:14 PM   #8
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Old 06-09-03, 11:21 PM   #9
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looks good I like it anyways
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Old 06-10-03, 07:46 AM   #10
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What are your idle load temps? im intrested cause ive got the same block as you and a simmilar sized rad. Mine are in my sig.
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Old 06-10-03, 10:40 PM Thread Starter   #11
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my room temp is constantly being changed (gotta fight to keep the ac on 70F, roomates just dont "understand")

on average id say 44-46c idle, 52-54c load. water temp, using a
thermaltake reader, is 21C-24C, depending on usage and air temp.


problem is, im not really sure. its a t-bred, which means On-die temp reader.

epox 8k3a+ supposedy reads on die temps at 10-15C too high, so it could be more like 30C idle 35C load. who knows?

also, using motherboard monitor to change the default temp sensor to the old style socket reader thingy used on polominos, i get readings of about 22C idle (pretty much same temp as water) 25C-27C load.

wish they would fix the damn temp reader
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Old 06-11-03, 01:40 AM   #12
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Good job on that watercooling setup

I like the cleanliness inside the case

Yeah the Epox is the worst temp reader you better get something like compunurse to check your temps

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Old 06-11-03, 03:21 AM   #13
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Looks pretty good, but I would Definately raise the heatercore by a tad to get some shourdage going on.

I'd also advise some side and fin protection just in case anything ever smacks into the heatercore.

Trust me, leaks are easier to come by than you think

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Old 06-11-03, 06:26 AM   #14
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Wow, ive got the same block and my temps are WAAYYY lower. 23C idle 27c load heh. Only diffrance is im running a BIX rad and a eheim 1048 pump with no res.
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Old 06-11-03, 03:50 PM Thread Starter   #15
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Hey thanks for the tips, ill look into that.

About the temps... I tihnk mine are deff higher, but i think its a combination o the crappy temp reader and the fact im runnin at 2.05 volts compared to your 1.7. yeah they are a lil high, i tihnk its just not a great chip, was one of the first 2400+'s batches, won it at the AMD XP tour months ago.
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