Badgeroo's Big green machine

Badgeroo

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Finished this build last weekend so about time i stick a pic on here. pretty pleased with how it turned out and temps are superb. Slightly unorthodox setup since i based it on ttl's snow drift and then realised my graphics card wasn't reference.

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anywho let us know what you think folks
 
Thats really nice and tidy fella, hope you have those fans on a controller though!

Kinda, currently running 4 of them on a controller due to a lack of 3 pin splitters. Ill post some more pics in a bit when i can get around to digging out my camera. reasonably noisy with 4 fans on 12v but not ear shatteringly so, using cm sickleflows so its tolerable for now.
 
Its because I knew what the fans were I said I hope they are not on 12v
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Moar pics since i uncovered a camera!

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as for specs:

i7 950 @4.00ghz

ASUS Sabertooth x58

Corsair XMS3 6GB

MSI TwinfrozrII 560ti

Corsair AX750

CM 690 II nvidia edition

Watercooling stuff:

XSPC X20 pump/res

2 x RS240 rads

EK Supreme LTX block
 
Noticed you had a EK waterblock, I would be iffy with all that is going on with poor coating etc. Make sure you check that thing regularly because it was all just pulled off the shelf D:
 
Nice rig you have there Badgeroo, just need to get that 560ti under water to seal the deal
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Very nice rig you got there, in your opinion how loud are those sickleflows?

Its hard to say really. Im using 8 of them in the case at the moment. two on the top rad, four on the bottom and a rear exhaust. 4 of them are on my fan controller running at about 700rpm most of the time which is the minimum they'll run.

You can definitely hear the fans at max volts but like I said earlier its tolerable for now until i have 2 fans on each channel.
 
Really good rig m8, just wondering (I don't know that much about watercooling) but isn't the tube from the bottom rad to the CPU block a little to long???
 
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