My watercooled stacker

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Hi guys.

thought you might like to know what rig im running :)!!

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The flash makes my tubes look very dirty lol. I dont know. Also i put red uv dye in the water but there was some water left in the reservoir and the green uv dye has taken over the red. Also i have sold the 22" monitor now and i have a dual bay res instead of a single.

System as it stands

X2 4400 @ 2.8ghz / Opteron 146 @ 3.1ghz

2gb ocz plats (normally around 200mhz 2-3-2-5)

Dfi Sli-dr

36gb raptor

X1800xt @ 770/890

My watercooling loop is quite complicated:-

HE120.3

dual csp-750s (pumps)

nexxos xp bold cpu block (cpu)

silverprop Sl(gfx)

lunaforce l4e (chipset)

The cpu block is on a separate loop to the gfx and chipset.

Both pumps pull from the reservoir then the outputs go to their blocks and the two pipes then converge again at the radiator. I havent seen anyone running a loop like this yet, but there must be some.

temps usually are around 32 idle on all things depending on room temp. sometimes its cold in here and sub 30 is standard.

x2 loads at 48 ish

opty loads at around 40

gpu loads at 40.

questions?

Tom
 
Looks good, although i dont really like the colour, hope its the flash.

funny how we stacker/ he120.3 people always seem to have xinrullians isnt it
 
Nice setup mate, nice to see you didn't tidy up on our behalf :D would have lost all its character.
 
Have you tried to clock the memory on the x1800xt with ramsinks?

Im interested to see how much of a difference they make compared with just having them bare.

Looks good, apart from the water colour!

G
 
Master_G said:
Have you tried to clock the memory on the x1800xt with ramsinks?

Im interested to see how much of a difference they make compared with just having them bare.

Looks good, apart from the water colour!

G

The memory stays cold to the touch pretty much when the gfx card is in use. I dont think the DDR3 ram gets very hot tbh.

Tom
 
i put sinks onto my x1800xl, it made a difference because i had to guts to pump some voltage through the ram
 
name='justin' said:
i put sinks onto my x1800xl, it made a difference because i had to guts to pump some voltage through the ram

how much voltage did you have the "guts" to pump through?

Tom
 
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