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[Case Gallery] P67 UD7 EK Water Cooled

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System Name P67 Extreme
Processor i7 2600k 5.0ghz
Motherboard Gigabyte UD7 B3
Cooling EK Water Block - CPU, RAM, MOSFET, VGA
Memory 2133 CORSAIR DOMINATOR GT
Video Card(s) (2) MSI 6870
Storage (2) CRUCIAL 64GB RAID 0 (2) RAPTORS 300GB
Display(s) (2) 19" BENQ (3) LG 22" EYEFINITY
Case THERMALTAKE ARMOR LCS
Power Supply COOLER MASTER 800W SILENT PRO GOLD
Benchmark Scores 717 MB/S READ CRYSTAL DISK 5.0 GHZ CPUID
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Specs:
i7 2600k 5.0ghz
P67 UD7 Gigabyte
4gb 2133 Dominator GT
(2) MSI ATI 6870
(2) Crucial C300 64gb RAID 0
(2) WD Raptor 300gb
CM Silent Pro Gold 800W
EK Water Block - CPU, RAM, VGA, NB, SB, & Mosfet
Tube and Drive Bay Tanks
(2) Dual Black Ice 120mm Rads (top & Bottom)
Dual pump (1 as backup)
Thermaltake Case
(2) BenQ 19" & (3) LG 22" Monitors

Mods:
Painted the inside all black with red accents. Open & Mod the top storage box to accommodate the second radiator and third fan for push/pull.
 
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Nice Cable Management Impressive especially like where you put the radiator

Just wanted to mention I have another Dual 120mm rad on the top as well as on the bottom.
 
Damm, that's SICK!

Damm, that's SICK!

Great job, one of a kind.

Un real baby
 
Drooool

Insane X 5!!! Cant even put in words. Will edit later after the drool stops. 10
 
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10/10! didnt find anything wrong with the case! and it looks fabousistic!
 
Whoa! That is alot of CPU core voltage. Be careful; remember that the CPU is 32nm.

I need 0.156v less than you for 4.9GHz. Are you sure you need that much core voltage for 5GHz? Otherwise, are you sure you need 5Ghz? If you can keep the CPU core voltage below 1.42v, the CPU has a much better chance of surviving for a while.
 
Whoa! That is alot of CPU core voltage. Be careful; remember that the CPU is 32nm.

I need 0.156v less than you for 4.9GHz. Are you sure you need that much core voltage for 5GHz? Otherwise, are you sure you need 5Ghz? If you can keep the CPU core voltage below 1.42v, the CPU has a much better chance of surviving for a while.

probably a noob LOL.
and seriously who needs 5GHz?
 
probably a noob LOL.
and seriously who needs 5GHz?



Who needs 5ghz? Seriously? Do we need. 1/4 of the hardware we use? Its all for fun or the chase of some new level. We were all noobs once and in some areas were still noobs. Good looking out on the warning. Even the masters from time 2 time still fry something.
 
Who needs 5ghz? Seriously? Do we need. 1/4 of the hardware we use? Its all for fun or the chase of some new level. We were all noobs once and in some areas were still noobs. Good looking out on the warning. Even the masters from time 2 time still fry something.

still, 5GHz is overkill.

and i kinda almost deleberately fried my inbuilt HD4200 with furmark last monday LOL.
 
still, 5GHz is overkill.

and i kinda almost deleberately fried my inbuilt HD4200 with furmark last monday LOL.

That the fate of most old harware in our hands.... gotta admit though that's when we have the most fun. Pushing things beyond all logical limits.
 
probably a noob LOL.
and seriously who needs 5GHz?

Just wanted to try to post @ 5.0 ghz with stability.
Stuck with it for a few weeks. I eventually lowered the Vcore to 1.49.
Temps at 32C normal - 63C full.
I agree 5.0 is over kill, but hey why not?
 
That the fate of most old harware in our hands.... gotta admit though that's when we have the most fun. Pushing things beyond all logical limits.

True that!
 
One of the nicest WC I've seen.
Great color coordination and cable management.
Nice case and love the Eyefinity setup.
 
WOW, water cooling extreme.
What did you spend? $4k?
High end is the way to go.
I guess I have to start saving some $$!!!
 
10/10!
Best complete water setup I've seen in a while.
Nice 717 score on RAID 0 and love the 5 monitors.
 
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