Cooling My new setup.

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  1. jaguarking11

    jaguarking11 Peterbilt-strong

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    There she is. Hard lined. Not quite done but getting there soon enough.

    The top
    It will be covered with a second shroud.
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    This is the main loop.
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    My flowmeter.
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    Its called project hard lined in the project logs thread.

    What do you think of the loop?
     
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    Shadowed_fury Minimodder

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    I love it mate, I've said before ;)
    What sorta temps are you getting with it now?
     
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    Temps are awsome actualy. 26-27c with fans on 7v @ idle and loading in the 35-37c range. Not bad. Especialy considering my chip. But thats a roughly 9c drop acording to my mobo from my previous setup.

    Pentium 4 ht (630 series) 3.0ghz @ 4.35ghz and 6600gt @ 610/1240

    The flowsensor reports roughly 3L per min. Considering my pump its actualy pretty decent.

    Im happy what can I say.
     
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    Wow, impressive! :D
    Nice overclock too.

    What do you think of my new loop? here
    (sorry to pimp, but its not seen much action)
     
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    jaguarking11 Peterbilt-strong

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    Dont worry about it. Looks nice though.
     
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    OldY What's a Dremel?

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    Very, very neat craftmanship :thumb:
    must be great for airflow!

    Planning any UV or lighting for the case?
     
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    atanum141 I fapped to your post!

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    Ive got a question tho.....what happent when you need to remove hardware??
    As you have solid copper pipes soldered in such a formation what will happen if you decide to change sumthing?
     
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    I also used compression copper fittings that would allow me to undo my pipes in sections so I can change things and or upgrade. Or plainly clean them.
     
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    That is a work of true art!

    Even the solder joints are perfect!

    What an impressive work log too!
     
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    Thanks bud. I apreciate it.
     
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