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Dec 2006  Week 3
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Seventh
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Webster,TX US
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» Nov 24, 2006
PC Summary:
My custom built watercooling rig, UPDATE with pictures
PC's Specs :
» Case : 3D Aurora
» Sound Card : On Board
» Mother Board : A8N-SLI
» Speed : 2.4
» Video Card : (2) 7800 GT's
» RAM : 3 GB
» Hard Disk : 300 GB SATA
» Cooling Type : Watercooling
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Teyber Im water cooling soon... so i have a question... I no fluid xp doesnt cool That well, but i want something safe. How is it working for you? do you recomend it? what temps are you getting?
Seventh Well usually it can be used to split off to another radiator and then into a graphic card cooler on it's way to the reservoir. There are a few different ways you can hook it up as long as you have a good pump and suffishent cooling i.e radiator...
Teyber i have a question with the rbx... excuse how dumb it is im new to h20... On the rbx water block, what is the 3'd water port for? is it for like a filport or something?
Seventh I parted everthing seperatly after doing some research so I could get what would work best with my rig. The Black Ice I got from Danger Den as well as thier RBX water block which I am using for my Athalon 64 (Socket 939).
Teyber Sick!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I am currently thinking about a watercooling unit. Did the black ice radiator come with the kit? is that a danger den kit? also, what kind of cpu do u have?(ex intel pentium 4 2.4ghz)



This has been a work in progress for far to long...  I think I started on the watercooling in December of '05 with a thermal take watercooling set but at the time I was running a Socket A mother board and a  nVidia 6800.  I have progressed from then to having a nForce 4 chipset running 2 PNY 7800 GT's and I needed a better cooling setup.  The old Socket A is my 1.2 Tb server and I have been working on getting all the watercooling parts for my current rig.  I started ordering everthing in July and I have everthing now minus a 1/2in Y fitting and a case that will fit my Black Ice GTX240  :(  The Gigabyte case I purchased for this rig in july will not house the radiator even though it has 2 120mm fan's in the back but there is not enough head room.  I need some new round SATA cables so my OCD doesn't get to bad with the way the cableing is currently.

Below is a close up of my Black Ice Radiator.

Here it is mounted on my case.  Originaly I was going to try to mount it inside but I measured the dementions a little off....

Here is my Danger Den RBX block mounted on my processor.

Blast....    I needed more clips and a 1/2 "y" which I ordered from frozencpu.com and I should get in a few days....

All is going to be filled with Fluid XP+ so I will be testing on how well that stuff works...

Just letting it sit over night and I am going to check for leaks in the morning but everthig is looking good.  After I make sure the tubeing is secure I will be working on the cables and installing cards / hd's / dvd burner and so on.

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