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From ghetto to clean, a liquid cooling story
(copied from my thread in "cooling and ocing")
**I decided that it was in my best interest to go with water cooling as I want to overclock my q6600 more than 3.5ghz. LGA775 ftw I had a coolermaster aquagate mini r80 but I killed the pump some how now im getting all the stuff together for a much better setup.my pump will be a Laing DDC-1T from bmaverick, with a Danger Den Copper TDX block from BoT. Tonight I'm going to get some more random stuff including a dual 120mm radiator from v12dock (lives near me). I'm also trying to get an xspc dual 5.25 drive reservoir from ebay ![]() ![]() ![]() Here is my old setup ![]() ![]() got my bucket o' liquid cooling from v12dock last night. Got it all up and running makes the inside of my case look lovely.. but the outside does look a bit ghetto rigged lol. It cools real good though. stock clock for my q6600 is 2.4ghz and it levels out at 37c with prime95 running. Oh and I didn't reapply silver5 because I'm getting a different block that actually has 775 support and its still getting those temps so I'm happy pretty ![]() ![]() not so much ![]() ![]() lookin better ![]() its worth it for a temporary setup I'll keep uploadin pics as the setup comes together **The stuff has been coming in and now all i need is the tubing, and 4 more 1/2id fittings. I also discovered that the only realistic way to mount the radiator with this case will be to put it on the outside and have the fans blowing through it that way. I guess I kinda wanted it on the inside but its not a big deal. But I will need to get some 90 degree fittings for it to work well. Here is the radiator and block ![]() front of the res ![]() internal res (you can kinda see the pump all attached up in there) Last edited by anonymous6366; Jul 31, 2012 at 04:35 PM. Reason: new pics |
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got some more stuffs. now im just waiting on the fittings to arrive
its terrible because i have everything else ready to go lol![]()
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looking good so far
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Looking very good
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awesome xD
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Can you upload high res pic
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once i get off work today I'll take some better pics
(1pm central)
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more (higher res too) pics of the tubing and anti kink coils. Man this stuff glows so bright under my uv cathodes! It looks freaking sweet lol both the coils and tubing are uv reactive and i actually have an aditive for distilled water to make it green as well. I think im set on color
![]() here is the tubing kinda in the case ![]() and then with lights out, no flash, and cathodes on ![]() goin into the res ![]() cpu block ![]() this 1/2"id tubing is so much bigger than my 1/4id tubing i have now!
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what lol. if you were saying how messy it is thats just because i havent finished this yet and cable management/general cleaning will be last
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Order or chaos.. hm
some people ( like rocket scientist ) find the chaos more fulfilling the task then order. I guess comment like thet, you not going up the popularity ladder my friend. This is not the series of " Housewife-s" |
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got the last things i needed, 4 1/2"id fittings. So hopefully when i get off work today i will be able to complete this
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got it almost done, here is a teaser and yes i did make it kinda blurry on purpose :P
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cleaning off old silver 5
![]() all clean ![]() ![]() lots of parts for my waterblock! ![]() Putting some teflon tape on the fittings ![]() got the waterblock all mounted ![]() I mounted the radiator so it was outside of the case but the tubing wasn't. it was hard but turned out awesome ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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first tube in!
![]() second ![]() all three ![]() ![]() lights off ![]() ![]() ![]() finally with the case door on ![]() ![]()
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next time use the EDIT button, It looks great do you planning to sell it?
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I just wanted to keep the separate stages in different posts is why i did that. I do not plan on selling it lol if anything i would get a new mobo cpu and ram and sell the old ones but for gaming an overclocked core 2 quad is enough
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