That's good stuff man! Your pc is as slick as your ride now!!
Almost! I need to work on the cable management a bit. Looks a bit untidy with all the wires like that, maybe I need some wrap or something. Can't see it from the window anyway...
Thank you!
i9 9900KF/Corsair H100i
Gigabyte Z390 Aorus Master
EVGA 3080 FTW3 Ultra
32GB G.Skill DDR3 3200
Corsair HX1000W
Corsair 600T Silver Edition
Corsair Nightsword Mouse/Logitech G15 Keyboard
LG CX 48" i5 3570k/OEM Cooler
Asus Sabretooth Z77
Asus ROG 1080Ti Strix
16GB G.Skill DDR3 2600
Corsair CX750M
Lian Li Lancool II Mesh
Logtech G703 Mouse/Logitech G915 Keyboard
It was basically just a case migration.... same internals, but I doubled the radiator capacity, swapped the coolant, and built that six fan monstrosity and bolted it to the top of the case
Desktop: Intel Core i7 7770k : 16GB EVGA DDR4 2400 : Gigabyte GTX 1070 Ti Windforce X2 : Gigabyte GA-H270-WIFI : AudioQuest DragonFly DAC : Samsung SM961 NVMe 1TB SSD : Corsair Builder 500W PSU : Samsung 1440p 32" Monitor : Klipsch Promedia 2.1 : Windows 10 Pro x64 Tablet: Microsoft Surface Pro 4 : Intel Core i5-6300U : 8GB DDR3 : Intel 520 Integrated : 256GB SSD : 12.3" 2736x1824 display : Windows 10 Pro x64 HTPC: Intel Core i3 3225 : HD 4000 integrated : 8GB Samsung DDR3 1600 : Gigabyte H77N-Wifi : 120GB Sandisk Extreme SSD : 80W power brick and picoPSU150 XT : Integrated HD Audio : Scepter 32" LCD TV : Logitech Z313 2.1 : Windows 7 Pro x64
I really don't trust liquid cooling yet. N2O FTW. I have a small tank of that in my basement. Gaurded by a 4" thick steel door. lol. (its in what used to be a gunsafe.)
If its conductive, I wont use it.
What coolant do you use DaJMasta?
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P.s.- WWOA- Acer LCD... run!!! I hate Acer LCDs. Bad experiences with them. (hugs his 17" ViewSonic)
It was basically just a case migration.... same internals, but I doubled the radiator capacity, swapped the coolant, and built that six fan monstrosity and bolted it to the top of the case
What all are you cooling with that monster?
I just redid my loop yesterday as well, but I forgot to add another 3x Rad.
I really don't trust liquid cooling yet. N2O FTW. I have a small tank of that in my basement. Gaurded by a 4" thick steel door. lol. (its in what used to be a gunsafe.)
If its conductive, I wont use it.
What coolant do you use DaJMasta?
EDIT
P.s.- WWOA- Acer LCD... run!!! I hate Acer LCDs. Bad experiences with them. (hugs his 17" ViewSonic)
Funny you should mention the Acer..... the one next to it is a 17" Viewsonic
For the price it's a great screen, I do seem to have an urge to move to a 24" though. Real estate ftw!
I'm using Feser One coolant (somewhat cheap, lots of colors, good performance) and used to use Fluid XP EXT.... both are fully nonconductive. I wouldn't recommend Fluid XP EXT to anyone though.... 50% more expensive than Feser One, and on my first boot with the Feser, I dropped 7-8C across the board...... really odd that it performed so badly.
Same old parts under the hood, got a waterblock on the Q6600 G0 (which will be overclocked quite a bit more in the coming days) and on my 8800GT. I just felt like being excessive and wanted to get rid of my old design (exposed pipes outside the case make it a pain to deal with).
Desktop: Intel Core i7 7770k : 16GB EVGA DDR4 2400 : Gigabyte GTX 1070 Ti Windforce X2 : Gigabyte GA-H270-WIFI : AudioQuest DragonFly DAC : Samsung SM961 NVMe 1TB SSD : Corsair Builder 500W PSU : Samsung 1440p 32" Monitor : Klipsch Promedia 2.1 : Windows 10 Pro x64 Tablet: Microsoft Surface Pro 4 : Intel Core i5-6300U : 8GB DDR3 : Intel 520 Integrated : 256GB SSD : 12.3" 2736x1824 display : Windows 10 Pro x64 HTPC: Intel Core i3 3225 : HD 4000 integrated : 8GB Samsung DDR3 1600 : Gigabyte H77N-Wifi : 120GB Sandisk Extreme SSD : 80W power brick and picoPSU150 XT : Integrated HD Audio : Scepter 32" LCD TV : Logitech Z313 2.1 : Windows 7 Pro x64
I wanna see moar pics of the WC loop and the 6-fan monstrosity!
LOL I've only got six fans (including things like GPU, PSU fans etc.) and I'm 100% on air cooling. I thought one of the benefits of water cooling was that it's not as loud
"Son, no one gives a **** about all the things your cell phone does. You didn't invent it, you just bought it. Anybody can do that."
Built a shelf for my computer I was tired of it down by my feet so i stuck the printer down there instead, i like it... i think, hope it`s not too ghetto looking, took me several hours with my table saw, cut off saw, router table, band saw, power sander, hand sander, drill and miscellaneous hand tools and sand paper. Long time since i did any woodwork, besides my deck.
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"In the year 2004, ATi fans marveled in their own magnificence as ATi gave birth to catalyst A.I . We don't know who struck first, nVidia or us, but it is us who scorched the IQ forever"
"Yes, but God has the right to get away with anything. Shoot animals, make ugly women, allow the existence of religious nuts, and watch liederhosen-wearing midget poodle-licking pornography. God's a sick bastard." - OzzieBloke
Meh, i`m a child. Honestly i was sickly tired of the world map and it`s the only other poster i have that will fit, seems i somehow had doubles... a couple years ago i made an oak framed poster for my neice for christmas. I should make a few more frames, if only i had more wall space. It probably won`t last long although i actually don`t mind it.
Here`s some more i have, several different posters in some of them that i rotate, i should pick up some new ones.
I just replaced my cheap, crappy old AMD 690 micro-ATX board with the Asus M3A32-MVP Deluxe AMD 790FX, since I was able to buy it from the previous owner for cheap.
I've spent most of the day taking the system apart and re-assembling it again. I hit a lot of snags along the way, for example the screwholes didn't align with the mobo because of the thick IO shield Asus shipped with the board. I had to physically bend the rear of the case outwards slightly... Also had to take the harddrives out and then squeeze them in once the board was in place...a tight fit but that's what you get when you go with the cheapest case.
I'm always amazed when a system boots up for the first time and actually displays an image on the monitor. I dunno..I always expect either just a black screen, or flames, smoke and explosions Initial test run:
Got a new case two days ago, so here's a few pictures of it and my lazy cabling job. Sorry for the blurry shot at the end, my hands shake more than Michal J. Fox's.
Next upgrade will probably be in December and it'll most likely be a new Motherboard.
I'll probably use this CRT until it dies, at which point I'll finally change over to LCD's. I won't be able to afford one of those super fancy LCD's, so I'll have to get a 1680x1050 one. I'll miss playing at 2048x1536 when that happens.
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