Water Cooling made by Miazga82

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Water Cooling made by Miazga82

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Hallo everybody .. its my firts post here, so I would like to welcome the Legit Reviews community. :)

(Sorry for ma bad english :( its not the language that I use everyday)

The config of my pc:
CPU:Sempron 2800+ (def. 1.6Ghz 1.4V @ 2.9Ghz 1.7V) without the IHS http://www.morpheus.somee.com/fotki/superpi6.jpg
Mainboard: Gigabyte GA-K8NS nForce3 250Gb
Mem: 512
G.card: Radeon9800Pro
PSU: Tagan U01 380W
Case: Chieftec LBX-03

Parts of the water cooling system:
cpu: F2S (by Samhain - http://www.realitynet.pl - )
gpu: Cube (by Misiu15go)
chipset: DFI pro (by Misiu15go)

http://info.wsisiz.edu.pl/~miazgows/wc/rev5-2.jpg
http://info.wsisiz.edu.pl/~miazgows/wc/rev5-9.jpg

pump: Atman-305
http://info.wsisiz.edu.pl/~miazgows/wc/atman1.jpg

radiator: "pimped" Fiat 125 ;) + 2x120mm fans
http://info.wsisiz.edu.pl/~miazgows/wc/fiat1.jpg
http://info.wsisiz.edu.pl/~miazgows/wc/fiat2.jpg


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Its nice .... isnt it? ;)
The reason I build it was silence the other thing is for sure overclocking :D

Temperaures:
cpu: idle/stress 28-30/33-35C
cpu @2.9Ghz stress ca.40-45C[/b][/code]

More pics on my page http://info.wsisiz.edu.pl/~miazgows/revizja5.html
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Post by -mogwai »

that's a nice, clean frigging case, dude. very nice.

i'm jealous.

by the way, your english seems fine :) it's actually better than some of the other forum members'
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Post by kenc51 »

Welcome!!!

Watercooling is the only way to go IMO.....

I can't stand the noise of air cooling..... :axe:
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Very nice! You should post a pic of your whole case - I'd like to see it. :supz:
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Post by Bio-Hazard »

Nice looking rig............. 8)

I've seen those blocks before somewhere, I think over at System Cooling.
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FZ1 wrote:Very nice! You should post a pic of your whole case - I'd like to see it. :supz:
Its nothing special. I havent changet it a lot.
Here you can see a earlier version and the top of the case http://morpheus.cba.pl/bok5.html
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nice, clean looking mod and good prformance :)
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agreed very clean very nice.
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Just an update
I changed the config a little bit and here are the pics (already 1.5 years old ;):

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CPU: X3N
GPU: Cube
NB: Cube DFI Pro
Pump: Atman 305 @ inline
Radiator: Cooltek 120 Dual
Rez: Realitynet 1x5.25
Tubes: Cellfast 10/13

Some more pics at my page http://info.wsisiz.edu.pl/~miazgows/revizja6.html
My Water Cooling►: X3N, Cube GPU, NB DFI pro, Cooltek Dual, Atman305@inline, Cellfast 10/1.5
CPU: SanDiego 3700+ @ 3Ghz
GPU: GeForce 7900GS Galaxy (560/860)
MB: DFI LanParty NF4 Ultra-D
Mem: 2 x 1GB A-Data
Audio: Audigy2-ZS, KEF K-120 + Philips A 3.300 + Pioneer A-109, PD-S507, F-208RDS, CT-W208R
PSU: Tagan U01 - 380W
Case: Chieftec LBX-03 B-B-B
LCD: Benq FP91GP 19'
Mouse, Kboard i Wheel: Cooltek Hurricane, Microsoft Curve 2000, Driving Force Pro
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Nice clean build............ :)
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Bio-Hazard wrote:Nice clean build............ :)
Thank you for that one comment.

I guess this LR Forum is dead :-k
My Water Cooling►: X3N, Cube GPU, NB DFI pro, Cooltek Dual, Atman305@inline, Cellfast 10/1.5
CPU: SanDiego 3700+ @ 3Ghz
GPU: GeForce 7900GS Galaxy (560/860)
MB: DFI LanParty NF4 Ultra-D
Mem: 2 x 1GB A-Data
Audio: Audigy2-ZS, KEF K-120 + Philips A 3.300 + Pioneer A-109, PD-S507, F-208RDS, CT-W208R
PSU: Tagan U01 - 380W
Case: Chieftec LBX-03 B-B-B
LCD: Benq FP91GP 19'
Mouse, Kboard i Wheel: Cooltek Hurricane, Microsoft Curve 2000, Driving Force Pro
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No actually it's a quite active forum, older threads and such fall off the beaten path.
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What type of tubing is used?

Do the tubes seal on the fittings with heat? :-k

A nice clean setup without using clamps.

Glad you updated the cooling system loop. Nice to see pictures.
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Tubing? Hmmm just an ordinary tubing of universal use 10/13mm. I've bought it in a garden shop. http://www.cellfast.com.pl/products/index/26
You don't need to use clamps on those fittings 10/12mm, cuz they are one size bigger then tubing. Actually its hard to take them off ;)
My Water Cooling►: X3N, Cube GPU, NB DFI pro, Cooltek Dual, Atman305@inline, Cellfast 10/1.5
CPU: SanDiego 3700+ @ 3Ghz
GPU: GeForce 7900GS Galaxy (560/860)
MB: DFI LanParty NF4 Ultra-D
Mem: 2 x 1GB A-Data
Audio: Audigy2-ZS, KEF K-120 + Philips A 3.300 + Pioneer A-109, PD-S507, F-208RDS, CT-W208R
PSU: Tagan U01 - 380W
Case: Chieftec LBX-03 B-B-B
LCD: Benq FP91GP 19'
Mouse, Kboard i Wheel: Cooltek Hurricane, Microsoft Curve 2000, Driving Force Pro
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heh, I remember reading this thread and being really impressed with how clean the setup was. Apparently I didn't stop and comment that. (must have gotten distracted >_<)

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I think in about one week, i'll update the photos once again.
Im going to buy a new pump and probably a reservoir (im not sure of it yet http://www.cooling.pl/black-water-otank ... ,2034.html )
I'll try to keep the rig in the same "clean" way as it was.
My Water Cooling►: X3N, Cube GPU, NB DFI pro, Cooltek Dual, Atman305@inline, Cellfast 10/1.5
CPU: SanDiego 3700+ @ 3Ghz
GPU: GeForce 7900GS Galaxy (560/860)
MB: DFI LanParty NF4 Ultra-D
Mem: 2 x 1GB A-Data
Audio: Audigy2-ZS, KEF K-120 + Philips A 3.300 + Pioneer A-109, PD-S507, F-208RDS, CT-W208R
PSU: Tagan U01 - 380W
Case: Chieftec LBX-03 B-B-B
LCD: Benq FP91GP 19'
Mouse, Kboard i Wheel: Cooltek Hurricane, Microsoft Curve 2000, Driving Force Pro
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Very very impressive rig, that is awesome. i like the water cooling.
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