Project MP-75

NickS

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Welcome to the beginning of Project MP-75. This project is my new build, and my first adventure into watercooling... so stay tuned for some minor modding, building, and overclocking!

Case/Parts:
  • Case: Lian Li PC-7B Plus II - HAVE
  • Processor: AMD Athlon 64 3000+ Venice - HAVE
  • Motherboard: MSI K8N Neo4 Platinum - HAVE
  • Memory: G.Skill F1-4000USU2-2GBHZ - NEED
  • VGA: HIS IceQ3 X1900GT - HAVE
  • Audio: Sound Blaster Live! 24-Bit - HAVE
  • Storage: 160GB Seagate Barracuda 7200.9 - HAVE
  • 5.25" Devices: NEC ND-3540A & NEC NR-9300A - HAVE
  • PSU: Tagan 2Force 480 Sleeved & Modded - HAVE
  • Display: Samsung SyncMaster 997MB 19" CRT - HAVE

CPU Water Cooling:
  • CPU Block: AquaXtreme MP-05 Pro - ORDERED - Arrives 7/31/06
  • Radiator: Black Ice Pro - ORDERED
  • Pump: DangerDen Mag II Limited Edition - ORDERED - Arrives 8/4/06
  • Resivoir: Typhoon Acrylic Green UV - ORDERED
  • Tubing: PrimoFlex UV Green Tubing 1/2" ID (3/4" OD) - ORDERED
  • Hose Clamps: Black Reuseable Plastic Clamps - ORDERED - Arrives 8/4/06

Misc Cooling:
  • Radiator Fans: 2x Lian Li 120MM Push-Pull - HAVE
  • Case Fans: Panaflo M1A (Front, 120MM) Vantec Stealth (Side, 120MM) Protechnic Electric (Top, 80MM) - HAVE

Miscellaneous Parts:
  • 2x Lian Li Aluminum CD-ROM Covers - HAVE
  • Lian Li Black Windowed Side Panel w/120MM Hole - ORDERED
  • 11-in-1 Black Card Reader - HAVE
  • 2 Gallons Distilled Water - HAVE
 
Update #1

Update #1 - Small & Worthless

Well, at this very moment I'm tracking my Pump, Clamps & Additive. I hate UPS ground.

Anyway, heres a small update.

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I scrounged up enough mosfets to sink my PWM area of my MSI. Keep it nice'n cool.

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Keeping the waterblock tight is the stock metal bracket with the MSI. The only mobo manuf. that I know of that uses solid steel brackets vs
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The monstar Panaflo, going in the front of my Lian Li. Airflow = good
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This Vantec Stealth is going to go in my new windowed side panel. (Thanks Performance PC's!) It's silent and will provide enough airflow for my X1900.

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And the Distilled Water, mobo, some cables, my hole saw (1") and some bolts.

Tomorrow, the block should arrive, so watch out for pix of that!
 
Gratz mate, definately glad that one of our young clockers is venturing in to one of the first steps of advanced clocking. Let us know if you have any questions on your water setup as a few of us here are well seasoned in the area :)

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Update #2

Update #2 - My first parts have arrived!!

I woke up today to two large packages sitting at my front door. Mm, ran inside and got a knife and began opening.

Today, came the MP-05 from Cooltechnica, and my Black Lian Li Windowed Side Panel with a FilterRight Black Grille. So, on to the piccies !! :D

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Mm, the MP-05 box & parts.

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Nice lookin block :)

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All apart. Installing high-flo nozzles.

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Back together, base shot :).

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Mobo, prepped.

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FTW?


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Woot my side panel from performance pcs!

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NICE cut.

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Mmm, Lian Li

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Vantec Stealth installed.

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Nice :)

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That's all for today, folks. Theres more where this came from.
 
Nice Nick looking sweet as

You really cannot beat a Lian Li case for 100% quality imo

Looking good for your first water-cooled rig :D
 
Looking very good Nick. Can't wait till we get to see the finished product. What else do you have on the way and what do you think the estimated time of completion is for this project before you have her fired up and ready to rock and roll?
 
looking good...block slightly different to my MP05 LE SP. My copper base doesnt have a raised sqaure for contact with the cpu. Can u let me know how u fitted the block bud?
 
name='FragTek' said:
Looking very good Nick. Can't wait till we get to see the finished product. What else do you have on the way and what do you think the estimated time of completion is for this project before you have her fired up and ready to rock and roll?

Should be up and *****in' by this weekend :D. I kinda wanna strip down the PC and start some modding heh.

name='Mullet' said:
Can u let me know how u fitted the block bud?

Havn't installed the block yet but what do u mean exactly, by the question?
 
Just which screws/nuts/rubber washers fitted where.

Did you use the existing screws on the A64 mount or did you fit the ones included with the MP?
 
I have a metal backplate which is adhesed to my mobo, so I screwed in the bolts from the back so the threaded part is the only part above the mobo. No retention bracket. I tightened the screws from the back and tightened the nuts on the front. Now to mount all I need to do is slide the springs and block down, then screw down with the included thumb nuts.

If you have a plastic retention bracket, you can take it off. Just make sure theres never metal touching the mobo and you'll be fine.

And yes, I used teh ones that came with the MP.
 
Heres a dodgy pic of mine:

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Note the flat copper base...no raised square bit.

Re the mounting...can you simply use the existing A64 mount bolts??
 
Heck yes!! :) I might pick up a second BIP soon too, throw it in the front. It's either that or a Maze4, but I doubt my single BIP wld like me much if it had to cool an X1900GT @ 700/800+ and a 3000+ Venice at 2.7+.
 
Hrmmm, I think you'd be ok if you were just going to limit your loop to cpu and single vid card. The BIP should be able to hold up decently against that.
 
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