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Old Oct 24, 2012, 12:25 AM   #26
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So Day 2 was yesterday, I slapped basically everything together except for the WB on the 690 and run the tubing. Not sure how I want to tackle to fans on the radiator. I was thinking of daisy chaining them so I can run like 3 per channel on the FC. Current plan is 2x Front 140mm on Chan1, 2x HD/SSD bays 140mm on Chan2, 3x Top Rad 140mm on Chan3, and 3x Bottom Rad 140mm on Chan4. Just have to actually run the wiring to get those results

Anywho...lets get to it!

Installed the new 45° Bitspower Matt Black Compression Fitting on the UT60.
http://imageshack.us/a/img811/6427/img2658ym.jpg

Looking good, test fitted and everything is more then dandy. Decided to rip open the 4 SSDs and get them mounted. Unfortunately again, OCZ and NZXT have different opinions on the sizes of screws that should be used, and thus I had to take the push pins out of the NZXT Hard drive mounts and use the screws that OCZ provided on their places.
http://imageshack.us/a/img11/1192/img2659zs.jpg

Slid them into the cages, they look pretty good!
http://imageshack.us/a/img441/7365/img2663p.jpg

Now put them back into the Switch, and everything is beginning to come together.
http://imageshack.us/a/img507/6065/img2665s.jpg

The Maelstrom Res/Pump is installed flush to the front (gave him the option of doing a stealth style to both, where they are recessed behind the white bay protectors, but he wanted it to be more prominent)
http://imageshack.us/a/img217/4160/img2667rx.jpg

Installed the top/Radiator and grr!!! The power cables to the CPU on the motherboard are pressed against the radiator....quick fix however, just snapped off the clips and it fits flush.
http://imageshack.us/a/img211/48/img2670g.jpg

Looking good eh?
http://imageshack.us/a/img407/3688/img2671vv.jpg

Here's my mess of cables in the back that I will get coordinated and zip tied, but probably not til everything is finally set in the system.
http://imageshack.us/a/img41/2631/img2673mk.jpg

Hooray, she's cleaned up nice. Just a little left, too bad I had a quiz today and had to knock out early last night (what like 1am with the BF3 boys?)
http://imageshack.us/a/img94/961/img2675f.jpg

Will get this finished tonight, and hopefully get a BIOS screen!!

**Sidenote plug** Support Breast Cancer Awareness (NSFW)
yeah, hopefully theres no leaks.
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Old Oct 24, 2012, 12:47 AM   #27
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This project should be and absolute monster when it's finished!
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Old Oct 24, 2012, 03:57 AM   #28
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Hooray...all we need now is some distilled water. Run a leak test through the loop for a bit....EXCITING!!! My roommate did a lot of the work here, so major props to him on doing these final steps!!

Took of the GTX690's beautiful stock cooler...really unfortunate that I can't reuse it for something.


Razer 690 installed and seated into the Extreme11


Starting to run the first tube to get an idea of how to best avoid the "octopus effect".


Here is the final running: Pump/Res-->Razor690-->Radiator-->Raystorm-->Pump/Res
The main goal was to just couple the Raystorm after the radiator, and by running to the Maelstrom next, we can get an idea of temps coming off the Raystorm before they head to the GTX690. Thus cooling adjustments can be made properly.


So that's Gođafoss, ready to roll. Just need to fill 'er up and plug 'er in! More glamour shots will DEFINITELY follow, so these will just have to suffice for now. My roomie has a Canon 5D Mark III with tons of lighting addons and stuff (I don't know cameras at all, my megazoom Canon SX30is is the extent of every picture thus far), so some sexxy pictures are definitely in store...including blacklight pics of the UV parts and pics with all the lighting effects installed within the case. Then of course, the most sexxiest things will be posted...the screenies of the overclocks! Til then, enjoy







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That looks super nice.

Too bad you don't have a damn bottle of water, night time is a great time for leak testing. How's about some video of how loud the case is?
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Will happen, we are both too lazy to run down to the gas station and grab a gallon of distilled water
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How are you planning on filling it? Did you leave slack to pull the res out, or do you have a better plan?
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How are you planning on filling it? Did you leave slack to pull the res out, or do you have a better plan?
There is sufficient slack to pull the Maelstrom forward and use the fill port on top.
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Can't wait to see the clock and tempt on this beast.
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Very sweet, you'll have to give us some temps and benchmarks.
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We are near a 5Ghz 5xPrime Burn stable setting, we are tweaking a bit more to get temps lower. Temps peak around 75C right now I believe. We might finalize our settings, and reset the Raystorm because I have a feeling we aren't getting the best seal/coverage, and we are using whatever default TIM that comes with the kit...hopefully get on the IC Diamond test list and see what she does.

After we solidify a 5.0 daily stable build, we will do a couple suicide post runs to see what we can get out of 'er. But being that its only taking 1.45-1.47 right now to hit 5Ghz, we are pretty positive about a good bench.

Graphics we havent touched yet, TBH I've never OC'd a dual chip card and don't really know if there is anything special I have to do. Feel free to slap me with some advice or point me in the right direction. Else I'll just turn on Afterburner for a bit and fool around.

She is running like a gem though (after acting like a nasty piece of coal).

**Also have to add** The banshee mobo fan really isn't as bad as I thought it would be. We will probably still look at getting a WB for it, but I was expecting something that was going to hear through headphones by the way ppl react to it.
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All that awesome hardware and you went ghey on the PSU.
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All that awesome hardware and you went ghey on the PSU.
You mean one of the, if not the best PSU on the market right now? Interesting.
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It's a damn good PSU, but it would have more S's in the name if it were the best on the market right now.
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All that awesome hardware and you went ghey on the PSU.
I am specifically against buying Corsair power supplies since they are in like every rig and even I say that's a good unit?

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We are near a 5Ghz 5xPrime Burn stable setting, we are tweaking a bit more to get temps lower. Temps peak around 75C right now I believe. We might finalize our settings, and reset the Raystorm because I have a feeling we aren't getting the best seal/coverage, and we are using whatever default TIM that comes with the kit...hopefully get on the IC Diamond test list and see what she does.

After we solidify a 5.0 daily stable build, we will do a couple suicide post runs to see what we can get out of 'er. But being that its only taking 1.45-1.47 right now to hit 5Ghz, we are pretty positive about a good bench.

Graphics we havent touched yet, TBH I've never OC'd a dual chip card and don't really know if there is anything special I have to do. Feel free to slap me with some advice or point me in the right direction. Else I'll just turn on Afterburner for a bit and fool around.

She is running like a gem though (after acting like a nasty piece of coal).

**Also have to add** The banshee mobo fan really isn't as bad as I thought it would be. We will probably still look at getting a WB for it, but I was expecting something that was going to hear through headphones by the way ppl react to it.

Overclocking a dual GPU card is the exact same as anything else. Just make sure clocks are in sync together. I also like EVGA precision over afterburner since you do in fact have an EVGA card and should be registered on their site I would try that one first it allows higher clocks than afterburner anyway.
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It's a damn good PSU, but it would have more S's in the name if it were the best on the market right now.
Shhhh let them believe in the Corsair hype.
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There's a difference between hype and results: http://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/Corsair/AX1200i/

Brand? So what? What is more idiotic, believing some hype or not buying something that had a great review due to some hype that is there for a brand?

...bad question, they're both pretty idiotic.
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It is made by Flextronics which has a great track record of build quality electronics.
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Just passing by and going through this thread again as I am buying a Switch 810 in a few weeks ,and wanted to see how everything fit together with the UT60 rad and such. NZXT put a lot of thought in the case design from the looks. Seems like every possible option was considered by their engineers.

G8R why dont we ever see your friend playing with us in BF3 with this crazy rig?
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