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Originally posted by BababooeyHTJ View PostI might have to steal that idea. What fan guards are you using?
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and a roll expanded aluminum I had in the my shop, I put some 1/8 x 1/4 foam tape on the fans to add spacing between fans and the expanded aluminum
expanded aluminum is about 20 to 24 ga can't remember where I got it
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Originally posted by Megaman View PostNoticed you have a pull configuration on your rad. Worth it over the push config or was it a visual preference?
A very long time ago when I had a custom liquid cooling system, I did do some testing on different radiator/fan orientations. What I found was the best for a single fan on a rad was to have it pull with a spacer. So I would hollow out an extra fan and mount it between the rad and the active fan in pull orientation. That alleviated the dead spot and allow it to cool a few degrees less.
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Originally posted by Ristogod View PostHorse a piece in terms of performance. Pretty sure I mounted it that way simply because it required less screws.
A very long time ago when I had a custom liquid cooling system, I did do some testing on different radiator/fan orientations. What I found was the best for a single fan on a rad was to have it pull with a spacer. So I would hollow out an extra fan and mount it between the rad and the active fan in pull orientation. That alleviated the dead spot and allow it to cool a few degrees less.
Fair enough. I think it looks nicer with the fans hidden. I might flip mine the next time I dust out my case.
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GTX 560 as PhysX card
I don't think using card as PhysX will consume much power but still I used secondary PSU just to be safe
Originally posted by jimjobobIf 3 fans left the station at 10:30am cooling at a temp of 63c and one fan was derailed by a stray sata cable on the track, how long would it take all 3 fans to get on Seyiji's last nerve?
(a) Mmmm donuts
(b) 70c
(c) Hey there muscly arms, why the long face?
(d) Must use fire.
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Yeah I just too lazy with cable managementOriginally posted by jimjobobIf 3 fans left the station at 10:30am cooling at a temp of 63c and one fan was derailed by a stray sata cable on the track, how long would it take all 3 fans to get on Seyiji's last nerve?
(a) Mmmm donuts
(b) 70c
(c) Hey there muscly arms, why the long face?
(d) Must use fire.
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Originally posted by Apocalypsee View PostYeah I just too lazy with cable management
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Originally posted by Sazar View Post**** the cable management, it's dusty as the ****ing SaharaOriginally posted by jimjobobIf 3 fans left the station at 10:30am cooling at a temp of 63c and one fan was derailed by a stray sata cable on the track, how long would it take all 3 fans to get on Seyiji's last nerve?
(a) Mmmm donuts
(b) 70c
(c) Hey there muscly arms, why the long face?
(d) Must use fire.
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Originally posted by dreamwalker View PostCourtesy of caveman-jim, installed my 8350 + FX liquid cooler.
Before & after -- I had to remove my side case fan because with the combination of the two fans + radiator, there wasn't enough room.
Before
After
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Originally posted by caveman-jim View PostYeah, buddy - nice. Now we just need to get you join the red team for the GPU, too!
Originally posted by aviphysics View PostHmmm... so what does a guy have to do these days to get Caveman to send them free stuff
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Originally posted by bill dennison View Postgot the 680 waterblocks on
and in and water in system power off
after a few hours i'll check it and if still ok i'll plug the pump into the other side for a day to fully leak check it
then i'll start to look for blocks for the 290x's
looking sweet bill
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Originally posted by BababooeyHTJ View Post
Isn't that like an e-atx board? It looks so tiny in that case.
did some tests runs on the 680's
water temp 27c
all stock
idle at 27c
load max temp 45c
and the 3770k is about the same idle 27c & max load 45c
rad fans running at 1100 rpm and just a low whisperLast edited by bill dennison; Jun 21, 2014, 11:05 PM.
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Originally posted by BababooeyHTJ View PostI'm surprised that you even run the fans at 1100rpm. I bet that you could get away with 900rpm or less with those monster rads and not notice much of a difference with temps.
and all that air is going up through the case the 680 side is so cool now I think I can get rid of the 2 case fans on that side
i'm almost tempted to get rid of the rads and fans and put a water to water heat exchanger in it and a cooling tower in the side yard
heat exchangers
http://www.ctwoodfurnace.com/parts_water_to_water.htm
tower
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Cooling-Towe...item43a96cd6a5Last edited by bill dennison; Jun 22, 2014, 12:43 PM.
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Originally posted by BababooeyHTJ View PostI'm interested to hear the pros and cons of a unit like that.
pro
65f to 80f water temp most of the year
most all heat is pumped outside, save on a/c cooling bills
and noise is mostly outside to
cons
cost of set up
piping the house with insulated copper pipe
maybe to cold in winter, but maybe able to find a temperature actuated water regulating valve in the right temp range
or cover and or just turn off the tower fan in winter and just run the pump
I would be more likely to do it if koolance still made that water cooled PSULast edited by bill dennison; Jun 22, 2014, 07:34 PM.
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Nice, I do you think that the savings in a/c will outweigh the cost of running the tower? I notice that it has a 1/6 horse motor. I'm sure that the pump draws a bit too.
Will you have to worry about condensation?
Sent from my Nexus 5 using TapatalkOriginally posted by ManglerGood work guys, we can't have too many positive posts in a row on this forum.
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Originally posted by BababooeyHTJ View PostNice, I do you think that the savings in a/c will outweigh the cost of running the tower? I notice that it has a 1/6 horse motor. I'm sure that the pump draws a bit too.
Will you have to worry about condensation?
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this one is only 1.2 amps at 115v so about 140 watts and they pump a good bit of water
http://www.grainger.com/product/4NY30?gclid=CKKO0OGlkL8CFU5afgodcQEAYA&cm_mmc=PPC:GooglePLA-_-Pumps-_-Machine%20Tool%20and%20Parts%20Washer%20Pumps-_-4NY30&ci_src=17588969&ci_sku=4NY30&ef_id=UpIcIwAABfDB4hhg:20140623151849:s
the fan motor I don't have a draw on but 1/6 is not much maybe about 1.5 amps or 170 to 200 watts
so total about 350 watts so yea with my two systems and 4 cards i'm sure they pump out more heat into the room than thatLast edited by bill dennison; Jun 23, 2014, 07:39 AM.
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Originally posted by aviphysics View PostBut it doesn't take 350 Wh to move 350 Wh of heat from the house. It is something less than that, not sure exactly how much though.
my two systems can max out about 750 to 850 watts each so say 1500 watts of heat or about 5200 btu so you would need about a 1/2 ton window unit would do it and that uses about 600 watts and noisy as h*ll
mini split ac would be quieter but cost 4 times as much
I just put a mastercool evap cooler on my office just for it and it working great till the monsoon season hits
and by using a 1/2hp motor and a 3" pulley I got the total amps down to 1.3 on low and 2.9 on high at 240 volts, so 312 watts on low and 696 watts on high
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Originally posted by bill dennison View Postthe 350 is the tower fan and pump watts
my two systems can max out about 750 to 850 watts each so say 1500 watts of heat or about 5200 btu so you would need about a 1/2 ton window unit would do it and that uses about 600 watts and noisy as h*ll
mini split ac would be quieter but cost 4 times as much
I just put a mastercool evap cooler on my office just for it and it working great till the monsoon season hits
and by using a 1/2hp motor and a 3" pulley I got the total amps down to 1.3 on low and 2.9 on high at 240 volts, so 312 watts on low and 696 watts on high
In terms of A/C requirements, I just made an assumption that you already had decent full home A/C (that is probably a poor assumption. Where I live, you would be pretty miserable without A/C)
In my area, I wonder what the water usage would be like. There are already communities that will have to ration this summer. No more water for home irrigation and stuff like that.THG is to computer hardware what MTV is to music.
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Originally posted by aviphysics View PostYour systems can max out at 750-850 watts, but they don't run that all the time, do they? Most of the time I imagine they are somewhere between 100-200 watts or even lower.
In terms of A/C requirements, I just made an assumption that you already had decent full home A/C (that is probably a poor assumption. Where I live, you would be pretty miserable without A/C)
In my area, I wonder what the water usage would be like. There are already communities that will have to ration this summer. No more water for home irrigation and stuff like that.
and i'm a hvac contractor
and idle on the 3930k system is about 275 watts and the 3770k is around 240 watts
evaporative coolers do use a bit of water and have a bleed off of about 3 gal. a hour when running but I reuse it to go to the trees
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Originally posted by bill dennison View Postyea I got full home a/c and full home evaporative cooling plus now the small slowed down 5000 cmf evaporative cooler on the office
and i'm a hvac contractor
and idle on the 3930k system is about 275 watts and the 3770k is around 240 watts
evaporative coolers do use a bit of water and have a bleed off of about 3 gal. a hour when running but I reuse it to go to the trees
Edit: 290x + 4960X based system idles below 90W. http://www.anandtech.com/show/7457/t...290x-review/19
I don't think even a second 290x and monitor power consumption would push you above 200 W at idle. What are you doing to those poor computers?Last edited by aviphysics; Jun 25, 2014, 10:26 AM.THG is to computer hardware what MTV is to music.
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Originally posted by aviphysics View PostWow. I am surprised they use that much at idle. I thought the newer i7 systems idled below 100W. Even a Titan + 3930X based system idles near 100W.
Edit: 290x + 4960X based system idles below 90W. http://www.anandtech.com/show/7457/t...290x-review/19
I don't think even a second 290x and monitor power consumption would push you above 200 W at idle. What are you doing to those poor computers?
and some of it has to be Kaspersky and steam, origin and all the other background crap
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Originally posted by BababooeyHTJ View PostYeah, but none of that stuff pushes the hardware. My pc draws very little at idle too.
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and a d5 pump is 23 watts plus 8 140mm fans 2 120mm fans plus fan controller & 4 hard drives a bluray
and actually there is a directv dvr box is on my ups power supply so it is about 27 watts and the dsl router
it all add up
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Originally posted by lazyx View Post
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