Yes there was a kink forming, had to open the res top and relieve it, and put a small piece around the hose to keep it from kinking...needa figure out what is causing this small pressure buildup
A q6600@4.0ghz 24/7...What kind of voltage do you run to that thing?? It took 1.62 to get to 4.0ghz on my 6600 and there is no way I could do that every day...This is on a G0 6600 as well...I'm curious as to what your o/c settings are like
Yea, actually when i get done being so lazy, I will go ahead and try this route just to see if there is any difference, it's just been running so nice now I haven't gotten around to it. I'll post some pics with any temperature changes here soon.
What wile E said, Ive have always heard that you should stay away from Thermaltake as well, Leak issues, pumps failing prematurely, things of this nature...Look at petra's tech shop and danger den and try to piece together your own setup, I'm sure you would be happier in the long run.
Whats up guys, just surfing through the forums as usual figured Id post a link to my setup...
http://www.techpowerup.com/gallery/1436.html
All specs are in the gallery page!
Loop-resevior>pump>2x120 rad>1x120 rad>cpu>NB>gpu1>gpu2>back to res...
Nothing in this loop sees 50c under load now which is awesome cuz those 2 2900's used to get up to 75c under load.
@tkpenalty-Heh, yea those panels have no love for the paint...Oh well. And I'll tell you what with...
To view this case mod, go here.
Specs:
Q6600 @ 3.7
Maximus Extreme motherboard
2GB Corsair XMS3 DDR3
Sapphire 2900 Pro 1gb Gddr4
Sapphire 2900 XT 512mb Gddr3
Tagan ITZ series 800w
Mods:
Repainted black inside and out
Cut top out for radiator
Water loop specs...
Pump-Eheim 1280
Cpu...
Well no screenshots of this run as I no longer have an image editor...I know it probably wont count without shots buts heres the orb compare link...
19774- http://service.futuremark.com/compare?3dm06=5684531
Done at-
q6600@4003.1
2900pro/xt@860/1143
heres my best with some screenshots...