Haha Tom i see you noticed lol. The 480s are not too bad actually with the GT infront they keep to around the 40c mark when idle with the fans at 40%. All my fans are on low settings to keep it nice and quiet, temps are perfect
Yes indeed. You've done a very nice job of that build indeed and its always good to see your components being put to good use. Just another reason to trade on the Bit Tech market place.
Do I spot my H80 seb?? Why don't you give cable management another go you might be able to improve it
It is indeed! Using the fans from the FT03 though, much quieter! And I would, but it works back there, HDD's don't get hot so I reckon I'll leave it. Heading back to uni tomorrow so I don't have time.
Thanks Yeah standard 15mm copper plumbing fittings. Cant really remember how long it took. Probably a few days as i had to solder it all, clean it, polish it and lacquer it. Theres bits about it in my log : http://forums.bit-tech.net/showthread.php?t=168146 If you are going to do it there is a way to get the tubing to stay on the copper, which I can explain Thank you!
*images were on bit-tech, changed to imageshack* Doesn't look like it, but it is on and the fans are spinning. Just the camera is too quick The pair of Delta's are controlled by the PWM controller on the bottom right, they actually chuck out so much air that when I cranked them to full they were spinning the rear exhaust fan quicker than its rated 76mm push pull air cooled goodness rules.
My first ever watercooling effort....... P1020741 by Penderyn, on Flickr P1020738 by Penderyn, on Flickr Fractal Arc Midi 2500K with a EK Supreme LT Asus P8Z68 Deluxe SLI 480 GTX with Full Cover EK blocks 128GB C300 2x 240mm EK XTX Rads
Well, I didn't actually have too much choice in the matter, since its one of the few cases that will fit 2x 240mm Rads internally. Things I like Good looking Can fit two 240 rads with minimal modding Reasonable amount of space for tidying cables Very good cooling, even at stock Things I don't like Sound dampening not as good as my old case (P180) Few screw holes don't line up with my gear Pointless hole in the side panel Overall I like the case, and I've applied my own sound dampening stuff so its fine. For air cooling, I'd say its a wonderful case. The 140mm fans are they way to go, as they move a huge amount of air with very little noise.