Cool Stacker
| Owner: | Blacky Send email Send private message |
| Posted: | 2008-09-28 |
| Last Update: | 2008-09-28 22:47 |
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| Rating: | Incredible (8.7) 30 votes total |
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System Specs:
» Foxconn BlackOps X48
» Intel Q6600 @ 3.6 Ghz
» G.Skill Memory F3 PC 12800
» ATi 4870 X2
» Seagate 7200.11 320 Gb
Performed Mods:
Watercooling Parts
D-Tek Fuzion V2 with Quad Nozzle
Liang D5 Variable Pump
Thermochill PA 120.3 Radiator
Faser UV Hose 1/2 ID - 3/4 OD
Faser Acid Green Liquid
Yateloons Fans
User comments
Post your commentNice looking rig you have there.
The tube coming out of the X2 waterblock is a pretty tight bend, keep an eye on it because it may flatten out a bit over time.
Oh and welcome to TPU.
The tube coming out of the X2 waterblock is a pretty tight bend, keep an eye on it because it may flatten out a bit over time.
Oh and welcome to TPU.
I have in this area a bits power pci bracket. In this area I don't have kink or bend, the photo is not clear but is complete safe this tubing there.
Thanks for you coment
Thanks for you coment
its soo funny you put this mod up.. I am building one using the same case and damn near the same WC parts. But i have the rad mounted in the 5.25 bay in order to keep everything inside the case. And i will be using the ASUS Maximus II Formula P45 board and a single HD 4870 1GB card paired with 8 gigs of Corsair xms dinominator ddr2 1066 mem and a E8500, along with 2 150gb vilociraptors raid0. =] anyways.. great job dude 9/10 from me.
yes.. you should put a spiral or something on that vc to rad bend.
very good, this case is the best!










