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Posted: 2008-05-30
Last Update: 2008-05-30 01:32
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Rating: Superb (7.8)
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System Specs:
» Cooler Master Ammo 533 » ASUS Maximus Formula SE » Intel E6850 » 4GB PC2-8500 Crucial Tracer » CrossfireX Dual 3870X2 » Seagate 120GB, 320GB, 500GB HDD » OCZ GameXtreme 1010 Watt PSU » Freezone Chiller » Freezone Elite Chiller
Performed Mods:
Modified a Cooler Master 4-in-3 Drive Bay Caddie to house the Freezone Elite piped to Dual 3870X2. Piped the CPU and Northbridge Fusion Block to Freezone gen1. Dual Liquid Loops
Cool It Systems in a Cooler Master case: Cool It Master... Original?- NO, Cheezy?- 110% Yes. This my LAN Party Machine. 'Beat the Heat, KILL the noise!' The first gen Freezone I had owned for some time now, piped it to chill the NB and CPU in a series loop. Order a Freezone Elite dry mounted it into the Cooler Master 4-in-3 drive bay caddie (STB-3T4-E3-GP) and piped it to the dual 3870X2 mounted with koolance water blocks in parallel. Use Cool It Systems patented MTEC contol system to regulate each chiller from the desktop. I will get flamed for it, but I apologize for my rookie wire management, should have went with a modular power supply.

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by Vagike (May 30th - 7:36 AM) - Reply
More on the build here ---> CLICK ME
by Dia01 (May 30th - 8:02 AM) - Reply
9/10. Commendations on the mod's with the coolit systems. Wire management isn't too bad, cabling sleeving may help. Still, great job. How do you find the coolit freezones?
by Vagike (May 30th - 8:11 AM) - Reply
by: Dia01;815784
9/10. Commendations on the mod's with the coolit systems. Wire management isn't too bad, cabling sleeving may help. Still, great job. How do you find the coolit freezones?
Simply amazing! I ran the Gfx cards flat out for hours with the Freezone Elite flat out as well, and it held the cards at 40 degrees celcius under Vista. When the system idles, it isn't any louder than my laptop.

Many people can't seem to justify the price of a Freezone or Freezone Elite, but their prebuild kits are incredible. The old first gen freezone was able to keep the cpu temp at 42 degrees celcius when i used run it at 4ghz on a DFI LANPARTY UT ICFX3200-T2R/G.
by Dia01 (May 30th - 11:24 AM) - Reply
I was running a feezone for quite awhile and was very happy with it. Not using it now as I was getting alot of condensation on the chiller units from the mobo chipsets whilst running an Asus 780i Formula II. Don't know how hot the intel boards get, though keep an eye on it.
by steelkane (May 30th - 6:29 PM) - Reply
Now that sucker is packed full of goodies, as far as the W/M, I feel you did the best you could for that size case,, Nice system & pictures, very well done. I voted 8/10........ Have time check out my Rig http://www.techpowerup.com/gallery/1523.html Thanks.
by fullinfusion (June 7th - 5:59 AM) - Reply
love the cooling settup...