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Location
Larisa, Greece
System Name StarCruiser Dark Knight v.2
Processor Intel® Core™ i5-3570K
Motherboard P8Z77-V LX
Cooling 1x custom W/C loop/ inflow:6x120 /outflow:4x120, 2x200
Memory Viper 3 Black Mamba (4x4GB)
Video Card(s) Powercolor LCS 5870
Storage 1X 128GB OCZ, 2 x 1.500 Gb Seagate
Display(s) Samsung 24" LC24F396
Case custom MDF case (I BUILT IT) check sig.....NOW
Audio Device(s) Onboard
Power Supply Tagan 900 watt
Software Win 7 RC / Open office / Games
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Specs:
THERMALTAKE VH6000SWA ARMOR+
c2Quad QX 9650 @4.00 Ghz oc(10X400)
asus maximus formula se - custom W/C
2 x Sapphire HD3870 (1gb version)-crossfire
asus ageia 128mb pci
4 x 2gb geil esoteria v2.0
audio: supremeFX II
1 x 500 gb seagate 7.200rpm sata2
2 x 500 gb wd 7.200rpm sata2
2 x nec dvdrw
psu Tagan 900watt

Mods:
Firstly I cut out front, top and back case grills to improve airflow (silvermax II mod), then...

I decided to WC my rig with spare parts I could salvage from a couple of friends old setups and aquarium parts I had laying around!

So these are the parts I had to begin with:
1. an old EHEIM 1048 (600 lt/hour) pump...
2. cpu and NB blocks from an antartica WC kit
3. a Hardware labs Black ICE GT radiator
4. a Themaltake radiator striped from a bigwater kit
5. ALPHACOOL PUR 10/8MM UV Green tube....

The first step was striping the maximus formula of its cooling setup....

In order to remove the fusion block without cracking the mobo I put it in the fridge for about 2 hours then it just came off with minimum effort....

Second step was installing the waterblocks....Only wish I had a SB block to fit as well! And it went on from there.........

This is the final transformation of my personal rig! 18/11/2008 just added my new cpu: QX 9650!!!!
 
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btw temps for {@3ghz - no OC} are:
sensor : idle - load
cpu: 34 - 46
mb: 31 - 35
NB: 35 - 46
SB:38 - 46

temps for {@3.6ghz - Mild OC} are:
sensor : idle - load
cpu: 38 - 50
mb: 33 - 36
NB: 41 - 48
SB: 41 - 47

temps for {@4.05ghz - 24/7 stable OC} are:
sensor : idle - load
cpu: 39 - 55
mb: 33 - 36
NB: 45 - 49
SB: 41 - 48

room temp during tests: 27 C

not bad!!!
 
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Notice!!!

Also, please spend one minute of your time to comment and criticise on the project!

Thank you!
 
looks great and I know you spent lots of time on it! 9/10 from me....
that rad on the back needs cleaning, though! lol
 
looks great and I know you spent lots of time on it! 9/10 from me....
that rad on the back needs cleaning, though! lol

Thanks mummie, so does my house after spending all my spare time on this!

thanks again!
 
Nice setup with good hardware, really nice overclock,, the hoses are tight with no goofy bends,, your rez is one of my favorites, I also like your choice to use compression fittings. Nice build
 
thanks for your comment!
i am not a professional photogrpher but i try my best and sometimes it works.
you have a very nice rig!
also very nice 3d mark score.
i like the two ati 3870!!!
wanna have a crossfire with two 4850 by myself, but do you think that is worth, i mean because of the 8x8 lanes on my p45 chipset?
by the way my monitor has a max res of 1440x900.
greetz!!!
 
@Steelkane.... thanks for the kind comments, and I too prefer compression fittings!

@undmor......thanks and I insist that you take great pics...as for the crossfire, well it might be best that you go for a 4870 x2 2gb ddr5 card and utilise 16x lane speed....
 
Yet another awesome gallery submission from you. Looks very nice little too flashy for me but not too overdone like quite a few others. Rated you a 10/10.

PS: Nice temps!
 
@JrRacinFan ... thank you, now I can use your comment and calm my wife down! her everyday question was and still is..."is it worth it?"

Yes woman, it is the satisfaction of building something!Damn! LOL
 
Nice Job. I really like your wire management..makes the watercooling stick out even more.
 
PICS
1. E8400 @3.6 (400x9), mem @1066, crossfire HD3870 @800/1100 (Physx disabled)
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2. E8400 @3.6 (400x9), mem @1066, crossfire HD3870 @837/1197 (Physx enabled). Note the difference of this picture and the first in the CPU test section and you will see the difference the PPU does...
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3. E8400 @3.6 (450x8), mem @900, crossfire HD3870 @837/1197 (Physx enabled)
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Just wondering,, what temps does CoreTemp give you
 
this includes CPUID....

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Hmm, not sure which one is right,, but here's mine
CoreTemp0.99.jpg
 
wow!!! that is really low... what is the ambient temp during those readings?
and what do you get with real temp?
 
Room temp is 75F, side by side compare
RealTemp2.7.jpg
 
apparently, there is a max formula issue with the temps (asus usa forums)....
up to bios 0907 temps would show as e.g. cpu:20, core1,2:33-35 idle) and so on!

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chk top right corner! and that was a e6420@2.13Ghz oc to @3.2 Ghz .....

all that changed after that!
 
any more comments /votes ?

there is always room for improvement, so give me your best shot! (talking about pushing my luck!) LOL!
 
Nice build, I like what you have done with your WC setup from 'old set-ups and aquarium parts I had laying around!', very well done and nice temps there.
 
Nice build, I like what you have done with your WC setup from 'old set-ups and aquarium parts I had laying around!', very well done and nice temps there.

Well, I have minor modded about 10 rigs in my town, over the last year, and I am usually left with all the spares, and I keep a tropical aquarium....thus 'old set-ups and aquarium parts I had laying around!'.

Thank you for your time and comment!
 
vote people, vote!
 
I just replaced the south bridge cooler with an ENZOTECH CNB-S1 NORTHBRIDGE HEATSINK and the SB temp idle droped to 36C while OCed to @3.6GHz....

So at the moment the temps I have are shown below...

temps for {@3.6ghz - Mild OC} are:
sensor : idle - load
cpu: 38 - 50
mb: 32 - 36
NB: 38 - 45
SB: 36 - 43
 
Ambient temp: 25C

Holy c***!!! a 6 degrees drop on the SB! I love this cooler!
 
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