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» Sep 04, 2006
PC Summary:
an ongoing project
PC's Specs :
» Case : stacker
» Sound Card : on board
» Mother Board : an8-sli deluxe
» Speed : 2200
» Video Card : x800 with volt mod
» CPU : 3700 san diego
» RAM : 2 x 1gb
» Hard Disk : 2 x 80gb in raid 0 + 1 160gb
» Cooling Type : Watercooling
 
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rubber5 thanks for the reply pal i will look forward to seeing some pics
rubber5 love the tubing what sise are you using i have just watercooled my rig but noone is leaving me messages:( yours is cool the piping is really cool looking
Teyber that case is a monster... Watercooling in general is a little messy and uless you are pro like you unrealistic- but ur rig is neat and super practical... damn i wish i could be like that...
Teyber wow. You really are a proffesional with the water cooling... im posting my pc and considering watercooling... still have a long way to go... could you give me watercooling tips??? thanks. Love the computer- its pro
Shocker Nice, clear pics ;)



Sorry about the pictures could not get the pics from the camera to upload fo some reason so these are from a camera phone....any ideas on why?????

Proper pics up now, many thanks to the admin dept for the help...

The Stacker is a huge case and gives you loads of room to water cool.....

At the moment im using a modded heater core from a ford with grafted on swiftech fittings and 2 x 120mm fans, swiftech cpu & chipset cooler, swiftech mcp355 pump, waterchill gpu cooler with zallaman memmory coolers, rewired loom to cut down wire clutter (still in progress)

The wwc resevoir/cooler. Ive inserted uv leds down side (drilled and epoxyed) makes the dyed water glow enough to light up the perspex end caps

The aerocool panel scan control 4 fans and shows fan speed and temps for 4 inputs, looks cool to

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