basic but a start

masterblaster

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if you look at the top pic, it's top left behind the cage that the pump ius mounted in.

Plus the PSU is the only fan in the whole build.

Nice n quiet :D
 
masterblaster said:
take it 10/8 hosing doesn't cut it on here...

I'll get me coat :D

Lol! I rekon it's looks real neat and tidy, free of clutter. And, I bet that tubing does the job keeping temperatures down?
 
it's not too bad, I don't push it too hard, Warcraft etc.. runs fine and temps on a P4 are around the 40degree mark under load so can't really complain.

About to do some changes as I've really come to dislike the case. Everything will be replaced, mobo, cpu, gpu etc... so who knows what I'll do next. Sticking with watercooling though :D

One thing I have done recently is put 2 quick release connectors on the rad and lengthened the hose so on those mega hot days I can place my rad out of the window onto the floor below which is nicely always in the shade, thought lengthening the hoses by a fair amount may have had some funny results but so far no change :D
 
name='masterblaster' said:
About to do some changes as I've really come to dislike the case. Everything will be replaced, mobo, cpu, gpu etc... so who knows what I'll do next. Sticking with watercooling though :D

*cough* Big bore*cough*

name='masterblaster' said:
One thing I have done recently is put 2 quick release connectors on the rad and lengthened the hose so on those mega hot days I can place my rad out of the window onto the floor below which is nicely always in the shade, thought lengthening the hoses by a fair amount may have had some funny results but so far no change :D

Good idea!

My flat is uber hot :(
 
Kempez said:
*cough* Big bore*cough*

Good idea!

My flat is uber hot :(

well was considering going for a bigger bore hose but all my blocks etc.. are still 1/4" screw fitting so I fail to see what advantage, other than looks, I'd gain?
 
update

gone is the MATX board and Intel Chip.

In - Asus A8N32 Sli, Hiper Type R PSU, AMD 3800+, 2nd HDD and a bit of a watercooling re-work.
 
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not had time to do any tidying up yet and I've had to add a case fan until I get round to watercooling the mosfets etc... but at least it's now not bloody pink :D
 
Nice looking rig, I can't see the need for water cooling all the small parts, but some folks feel the need, good job though................;)
 
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