Here's some pics of my latest mod to my system. It's more like my water cooling system, but it all goes together.
You can read about the complete build of the system here.
http://www.systemcooling.com/waterbox-01.html
Water lines inside the main case.
CPU Block.
GPU Block.
Completed External Water Box.
Second leak test after install all the computer parts.
Testing the water box by its self.
Everything installed in water box in closed loop for first test.
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Another small up-date to my water cooling system. I installed the new shroud and got some positive results. .......... The fan noise dropped and so did the temps, temps dropped by 1-2c which isn't a lot, but every little bit helps.
I also entered the system in a case modding contest at InsaneTek and won first place, which I think is pretty cool.............
InsaneTek Case Mod Contest
I also entered the system in a case modding contest at InsaneTek and won first place, which I think is pretty cool.............
InsaneTek Case Mod Contest
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This is the shroud I installed from this I met guy from Canada that makes custom shrouds for heater cores. To make a long story short, I'm getting a new double 120 mm fan shroud for my heater core with a 1 1/2 spacing. It's CNC cut with welded corners and then black powder coated. I'm hoping to cut the fan noise a little and improve air flow so I can drop temps a little more. All this comes at a price though, this great looking shroud is costing me $10 US.
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