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Extreme Overclocker
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and whatcha know i have a antec kuhler 920 with a phenom 955 (125 TDP) GREAT sorry for thread derail |
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Running System Stock
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No worries , the bump made me do a revision on what I am trying to sort out and you learn't something so it benefited us both
![]() Opener of the Olympics was quite something wasn't it???? Back to topic with questions as I start to dry assemble my build. Slight changes to internal hardware and drives from the original post. Gear is: Swiftech MCR220 Rev 2 (all in one mcp35x pump ,rad,res) 2 x AP-15 fans Swiftech MCR 220 Quiet Power rad/res unit w 2 x Cougar 120 Fans Apogee HD cpu block Lamptron Fan Controller FC5V2 3/8" Primochill Tubing Swiftech 2 x 45 degree 3/8" x 5/8" swivel Lok-Seal adapters Swiftech 2 x 90 degree 3/8" x 5/8" swivel Lok-Seal elbow adapters Swiftech 4 x 3/8" x 5/8" Compression fittings 2 x 140mm Cougar Turbine Hyper Spin bearing F & R intake/exhaust 1000rpm 2 x Antec TrueQuiet Pro 120 Side Panel 600-1200rpm Coolermaster 690 Advanced II XFX 850 Watt PSU Gigabyte P67A-UD7-B3 HD 6990 i7 2700k 180 GB RevoDrive 2 x Vertex 2 120 SSD or just 1 x 180 GB Vertex 2 will decide 2TB WD Green Card Reader LG BD Writer 6x I've decided to go with Primochill primoflex 3/8" ID and Swiftech fittings. Plan to use the 45 degree fittings on bottom mounted rad, the 90's to the upper mounted rad, I want a tidy loop! Question , my Apogee HD cpu block has 1/2" barbs installed already , is it possible to get 3/8" hose on a 1/2" barb or is it a bad idea even if clamped? Does one want to stay away from mixing 1/2" tubing with 3/8" in a loop allowing me to use the cpu block barbs & 2 DD 1/2" barbs I bought for the gpu? Is it better to replace the barbs on the cpu & gpu block w the same Swiftech 45/90 3/8" x5/8" Lok-Seal adapters & Compression fittings keeping everything is 3/8". A little pricey but I guess no other option other than barbing , and I find I prefer compression fittings even though more costly but then I own em and am good forever basically, will take em to the grave , lol Planning to run all 8 fans off the Lamptron unit which I see as being a none issue. What i am wondering if whether my psu is enough, it seems to be right there. Last edited by Cisco Kid : 07-28-2012 at 12:42 AM. |
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ambient water-cooling
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![]() Some do it and like the snug fit. But IMO, you would be happier to forget the 1/2" barbs. That means get the Swiftech compressions. Or if you are running low on funds, use 3/8" barbs with clamps until you can the compressions. Quote:
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I have run into a little stumbling block. Mounting of the MCR220 Rev 2 pump/rad combo in the case, I think I will be forced to mount this rad externally via MCB-120 radbox , cheapest option, or modify mine with a dremel so I can mount the unit at the top which I planned, will decide this am.
Decided to go with external MCB 120 Radbox or buy another case , an Azza 9000 as it has mucho room, we will see...... Last edited by Cisco Kid : 07-29-2012 at 01:21 AM. |
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ambient water-cooling
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ambient water-cooling
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Congrats on the case. Recently two EOCF members, Krystm and NilsJohan, built custom-water in the NZXT 810 and seemed pleased.
Last edited by musicfan : 07-30-2012 at 09:13 PM. Reason: grammar |
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I will check builds and comments, also will look to see if there is any feedback on the Azza Genesis 9000 on the forums as the RATX feature appealed to me in addition to a few other things. However appearance wise it I prefer the Switch..
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Learning To Overclock
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Hi Cisco, I see you're building in the Switch 810. Let me know if you have any questions and I'll do my best to help. I did go a slightly different route than you though, using a 3x140 mm radiator.
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Running System Stock
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hey thanks man, I should have case arrive tomorrow and will start dry build next week as will be away over the long weekend!
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