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Yay...I finally get to post this up! Mountain Mods U2-UFO Enermax Galaxy 1000w EVGA 780i E8400 @ 4.0Ghz at stock voltage - This was on air...I know it'll run at 4.2 easy with a little voltage increase, but the temps were too high under air. 2 x 2Gb Corsair XMS2 Dominator PC8500 - Will be 4 x 2Gb soon ASUS EN9800GX2 - Soon to be 2x 74 Gb WD Raptor for OS 2 x 150 Gb WD Raptors in RAID0 for Games 500 Gb Seagate for storage Auzentech X-Fi Prelude 7.1 The front of the case...yeah, the Noctua's don't match completely, but they're dead silent, so what can I do? ![]() The backside...the chipset blocks are run through a dual Swiftech rad, which I must say I am quite pleased with. ![]() The frontside...the CPU and northbridge are both run through a Thermochill PA120.3 that NCIX was kind enough to pricematch when TD went nuts with their pricing. I still need to play around with the wiring and hide everything a little better, but for now I am pretty content with everything. ![]() Well, there it is. My only real gripe is the fact that this case picks up fingerprints almost as badly as my iphone. Otherwise, it was a complete joy to work with. |
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One or two members might recall that the original incarnation of this case occurred after I backed my truck over my P190 case. After that, I got my hands on a used MM Horizon case, and threw everything together as fast as possible, just wanting to use the damn system. It was good, but wasn't up to my standards of silence. So... I gave the old 3870X2 the boot, replaced it with a GTX280, replaced the front panel with a MM Duality panel, which let me add a second PA120.3 rad, and basically done a somewhat cleaner job of organizing the guts. Also gone is the single Swiftech rad/res that was handling chipset duties, and generally being a pain in the ass everytime I want to remove the sidepanel that it was mounted to. The dual rad at the back is now handling the chipset (yes, overkill). Also significant was me popping open the PSU, and fixing things so that the fan wasn't vibrating against the internals. I was too lazy to take any under construction photos, but here's the finished product. ![]() ![]() ![]() At this point, much happier with the system. All the 120mm fans are running down at about 600-700rpm, making them close to inaudible, although the sheer number of them means I can still hear them if I try really hard. The twin 200mm fans up top are similar. According to Antec specs, low speed comes in at 400rpm (800 @ high), but they refuse to spin at 5V, so unless I start screwing with resistors, that's as good as they're going to get.
__________________ QX9650 @ 4.038GHz (425x9.5) | Asus Formula Maximus | GTX280 (777/1620/1404) | Mushkin XP2-8000 Redline 2x2GB Q6600 @ 3.6GHz (400x9) | MSI P35 Platinum | 8800GTS 640MB (700/900) | Mushkin EM2-6400 2x2GB |
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so jealous! :P I really want to get rid of my 8800gts .. however.. with school coming up.. *cries*
__________________ Mountain Mods u2 UFO Intel qx9650 @ 4.2 ghz 4x1 gb corsair dominator 1066mhz Asus p5e Evga 9800GX2 Xp pro on 2 seagate 320 gb, raid 0 Vista Ultimate on 2 seagate 250 gb, raid 0 Corsair 1000HX WC loop: mcp665, pa 120.2, dtek fuzion, DD 8800 gts full coverage, swiftech mcres-micro |
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here is my old system ![]() ![]() ![]() it was a birds nest the coolermaster1250 realpro had 4 foot cables lmao
__________________ CPU: Qx9770@4.63Ghz/ Dryice 5.1ghz @ -75deg under load MOBO:Asus striker II Formula Ram: DDR2 G.Skill (4Gb) PSU:Koolance 1300 Watt Graphics:Dual Trli sli XXX GTX280 XXX HDD:2 Raptors Raid 0/V-Raptor Storage LCD:24IN Samsung wide CASE: CM-690 Led Fans:6 120mm going to be doing a dryice benchmark soon 3dMark06-27,200 for now 3dMarkVantage-p25,120 for now http://i97.photobucket.com/albums/l2...r/100_0123.jpg HeatWare link http://heatware.com/eval.php?id=64793 |
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Hi, this is my new liquid cooling setup I completed a few days ago in a CoolerMaster HAF932. The pictures are from a cellphone so the quality is not the greatest. There's a few more pictures at my Flickr account of the old rig and new rig. Case Mods - a set on Flickr ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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What on earth are those barb extensions? Are they entirely needed????
__________________ The Vortex H20 Case....not sure what to call it DFI X38 LT Xeon X3210 @ 3.2GHZ 1.30V PNY 9800GX2 (750/2200) 4GB Corsair Dominator 2x2gb kit DDR2 1066 5-5-5-15 2.0V Ultra X3 1000W PSU HT Omega Striker 2x500GB Hitachi RAID 0, 250 Seagate Sharp 32" Aquos 1080p Benq W500 1080i Pojector. Watercooling: Loop 1 - D-Tek Fuzion Quad Nozzle Bowed, MCR320+Zalman ZM-F3 Fans, MCP655, MCRES Micro. Loop 2 - DB-1, DD 9800GX2 block, MCW30, MCR320, tLine res. |
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Looks great!!! The HAF932 has been in my cart for a couple of weeks now.... :) I love the "industrial" look of it, and with my experience on the Cosmos S I suspect that Coolermaster probably did good things with regards to internal WC installs. :) I like the look of the "extensions" so long as it doesn't affect function. :)
__________________ Gigabyte P35-DQ6 / E8400 / 2X2 Gig Mushkin PC2 8500 Ascents / Corsair TX750W PSU / Gigabyte 8800GTS / CoolerMaster Cosmos S / MCP655 WC Pump / MCR320 Rad / 6X Yate Loons / PA120.1 / 2X Scythe Ultra Kaze / Swiftech Apogee GTZ WB / Samsung 2253BW ASUS P5Q Pro / Q6600 / 2X1 Gig Supertalent PC2 6400 / PC P&C 750W Silencer / HIS 3870 IceQ3 / HT Omega Striker 7.1 / MCR220-QP-Res / DD DDCPX-Pro / Apogee GT / Swiftech MCW30 / Highspeed PC Tech Station / Samsung 931BF |
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