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Wicked Klown

Hard *** Southern Boy Senior
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The other day I took some pics of my Fiancee`s rig. With this set-up she gets a idle and load temp of 21.7C on a Celeron 800@1066. The little white block is a home made direct die cooling block and the black wire you see going in to it, is for the temp probe for the DigiDoc 5. The set-up is a 4"x4"x4"res with a Rio 180, a 12"x5" rad and two 120mmm Enermax Adujstable speed fans. Not a bad set-up just to check mail and play pool.
 
Is that anti-freeze, or did you dye the water with something?? It looks cool though. :cool:
 
May i ask if thats an In-Win A500 case?
I'm trying to watercool my older rig in one of those cases.
I plan on using a BIX on the front bottom instead, and put a window on the side with a black cathode just for the sake of easy checking of leaks.
And of course I'll be dying the water with some bright yellow floresent dye so it glows as bright as it can.
 
I really have no idea what kinda case it is. When I bought a friend a new computer I got her old one. If you want I'll measure it for you.
 
OK Sweet rig, but the usual questions and answer...

I thought Antifreeze will kill the tube completely after a long use.. what's your answer to that?
 
Why would you use anti-freeze if the water temperature never goes even close to freezing? Anything besides water wetter kills waters cooling ability.
 
What a lucky girl. She has an Overclocker for a fiancee. J/k. :D Great looking rig you built. I hope to have a new one built soon to replace this aging system Ive got.
 
Makaijin said:
May i ask if thats an In-Win A500 case?
I'm trying to watercool my older rig in one of those cases.
I plan on using a BIX on the front bottom instead, and put a window on the side with a black cathode just for the sake of easy checking of leaks.
And of course I'll be dying the water with some bright yellow floresent dye so it glows as bright as it can.
Looks like one to me.

Nice setup. :)
 
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