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I did finally get it all together and running. My CPU is overclocked to about 4.4 Ghz. Idle temps are running at 38C. Ran Prime for about two hours. Temps went up to about 71C. For most things, temps hover around 62C.
This is with the D-TEC Fusion 2 water block.
The case fits on top of the outboard cooler.
It isn't real quiet, but it is a white noise sort of 30-40 db sound. Not the groaning buzz of high speed fans.

I'll try to take some pics of the outboard setup.
BO
 
I did finally get it all together and running. My CPU is overclocked to about 4.4 Ghz. Idle temps are running at 38C. Ran Prime for about two hours. Temps went up to about 71C. For most things, temps hover around 62C.
This is with the D-TEC Fusion 2 water block.
The case fits on top of the outboard cooler.
It isn't real quiet, but it is a white noise sort of 30-40 db sound. Not the groaning buzz of high speed fans.

I'll try to take some pics of the outboard setup.
BO

Sounds a bit hot , I am running a dtek fusion also on a 2600k at 4.2ghz, it is getting to 58c under load, and that is with the fans on low.
 
You are right. I checked and found my hose was crimpled inside the case. I cleared up that issue. Now it runs no more than 61C on Prime and below 56C for most intensive functions.

BO
 
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