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| | #11 |
| Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: British Columbia, Canada
Posts: 2,557
| Thanks guys. A 92mm would have been ideal because I have the Panaflo 92 from my old heatsink but it's just a tad too big. ![]() I Like Watercooling. D-Tek Fuzion, MCP655, MCR220 |
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| | #12 |
| Worker Ant Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: New Jersey
Posts: 955
| Very clean work on the front fan. Looks professional. Quad Core Xeon 3210@3.22ghz GA-EP35C-DS3R 460FSB x 7 -- 60mm Delta fan on NB 2x2gb Patriot Viper DDR3-1333 Sapphire 4870 512mb GDDR5 2x Raptor 150 ADFD RAID 0--WD320YS RE 16mb Storage Samsung Super WriteMaster 20x DVDRW X-Fi eXtremeGamer w\Logitech Z-2300 Silverstone OP650 54A 12v Rail @50C DamgerDen Torture Rack--MC-TDX--Black Ice GTX240--MCP355 Rev 2--Swiftech MicroRes-- Tygon 3603 3/8"ID Logitech G5 - Logitech LX-710 wireless KB Vista Ultimate 64 |
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| | #13 |
| Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: British Columbia, Canada
Posts: 2,557
| Thanks, I'm particularly proud of that part. It was one of the easiests mods I've done. It was either that or I put a blowhole on top. No more room on top. Here is a CPU-Z showing temps and overclock. ![]() ![]() I Like Watercooling. D-Tek Fuzion, MCP655, MCR220 Last edited by gvblake22; January 12th, 2007 at 04:47. Reason: consecutive posts merged |
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| | #14 |
| Silence..Or I kill you! | Sweet temps considering that you have hit a 300 HTT, with a 10x multiplier!!!! Did you have to increase the v-core voltage? I notice that you have one of the Toledo cores, I don't think that you can get 300 HTT out of a Manchester like I have and Polobunny has ![]() |
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| | #16 |
| I'm Diggin it! | Ty - Nice job of it! Love the fan mod, even if it wasn't your idea. It still takes some modding ability to do it, so props to ya! Q6600@ 3.2GHz w/ CNPS9700 | EVGA 780i | 2Gb Corsair DDR2-800 | EVGA GTX 280 1Gb Video | 1x WD 640Gb HDD, 2x Seagate 400Gb HDD, 1x250Gb WD | 2x Samsung SH-203B Opticals | Antec 900 | ABS/Tagan BZ700 700W PSU |
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| | #17 |
| Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: British Columbia, Canada
Posts: 2,557
| I had to increase the v-core to 1.45. Thats .1 higher than stock. ![]() I Like Watercooling. D-Tek Fuzion, MCP655, MCR220 |
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| | #18 |
| socket 939 junkie | im sure with those temps and if you were willing you could go farther with more voltage. but thats already a nice overclock! nice setup man, hows the radiator working out down in the front of the case like that? are the fans sucking air in or out? and how did you make the brackets for the hard drives up in the 5.25" drive bays? |
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| | #19 | |
| Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: British Columbia, Canada
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Custom Hard Drive Mounting The radiator is working out very well. It is sucking cold air from outside. ![]() I Like Watercooling. D-Tek Fuzion, MCP655, MCR220 | |
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| | #20 |
| Modder-ator | Lookin' good man, you are one brave soul stripping your 3800 X2 down to nothing! Where'd you get the idea for the drive bay fan mounted on the bay covers?? ![]() |
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