Simple and Quiet
| Owner: | HeavyH20 Send email Send private message |
| Posted: | Jul 4, 2008 |
| Last Update: | Aug 17, 2008 01:08 |
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System Specs:
QX6850 @ 4.00 GHz - CPU loop watercooled by Swiftech Apogee GT, 8 GB DDR2-1000 @ 4-4-4-12 2T cooled by an OCZ RAM cooler, 2 x 8800 GTX SC at 650/1000 cooled by Koolance pump/reservoir with dual 120 mm radiator mounted at front, 2 x 150 GB RaptorX striped, 2 x 500 GB Seagate 7200.11 drives, ASUS DVD-RW DL Lightscribe, Nexus fan controller, CrystalFontz LCD monitor, CoolerMaster 832 NVIDIA edition, ePower 1000 Watt PSU, Dell 3007WFP-HC, Vista 64 Ultimate
Performed Mods:
Custom BIOS on the 8800 GTX cards. Anodized the green parts on the case black but, other than that, it is pure assembly.
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User comments
Post your commentThis is simply the same system as before, but, with watercooling on all the parts. Nothing big, but I thought I would share :-)
I likes it a lot - nice job
Nice man.
Nice looking rig, but could use a bit of dusting.
How do you like that combination CPU waterblock/pump? Seems like a pretty nifty idea to clean things up a bit.
How do you like that combination CPU waterblock/pump? Seems like a pretty nifty idea to clean things up a bit.
no phase ??we want phase !!! why you didnt use apogee gtx or gt ?
by: reflexyWell, it's the daily driver. Since the QX6850 is old school, it was time to move it down the food chain. I am waiting on the next build a bit. I have 2 of the black Stackers. The phase system is complete, with case, PSU, etc. Just waiting to update the CPU and video cards. Right now, I wanted it cool and quiet.
no phase ??we want phase !!! why you didnt use apogee gtx or gt ?
Well, back to phase. I sealed it up with insulating foam, etc to silence it up. The loudest thing on the system is the chipset fan. Nothing like a -24C processor under load :-)








