Cosmos 1000 WC 2nd attempt
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| Posted: | 2008-07-24 |
| Last Update: | 2008-07-24 22:50 |
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| Rating: | Incredible (9.1) 28 votes total |
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» Intel-Wolfdale
» Foxconn-Mars
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» 8800GTS
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Post your commentLove how you set it up...Looks sweet...
Could you post some temps for us. Please include your Ambient room temp also.
Thanks for the pic's
Could you post some temps for us. Please include your Ambient room temp also.
Thanks for the pic's
10/10
Woooow, very nice
Woooow, very nice
by: Bytor;9001171st 24hrs (w/o overclocking)
Love how you set it up...Looks sweet...
Could you post some temps for us. Please include your Ambient room temp also.
Thanks for the pic's
Room temp: 79°F

Very nice!! You get a 10/10 from me.
If I could offer a suggestion... next time you have it drained and apart, you should consider paralleling the RAM coolers instead of running them in series like you have now. Those RAM coolers are very effective but are quite restrictive. Paralleling them will split the restriction in half and improve the amount of coolant that runs through that portion of your cooling circuit, thus improving the RAM coolers' effectiveness. Also, you will be feeding all of your RAM equal temperature coolant, instead of one pair getting superheated (HVAC terminology) coolant from the previous cooler.
Congrats on an impressive and beautiful build. I know how much work it takes to assemble something like this.
If I could offer a suggestion... next time you have it drained and apart, you should consider paralleling the RAM coolers instead of running them in series like you have now. Those RAM coolers are very effective but are quite restrictive. Paralleling them will split the restriction in half and improve the amount of coolant that runs through that portion of your cooling circuit, thus improving the RAM coolers' effectiveness. Also, you will be feeding all of your RAM equal temperature coolant, instead of one pair getting superheated (HVAC terminology) coolant from the previous cooler.
Congrats on an impressive and beautiful build. I know how much work it takes to assemble something like this.
by: EnergyFX;900317
Very nice!! You get a 10/10 from me.
If I could offer a suggestion... next time you have it drained and apart, you should consider paralleling the RAM coolers instead of running them in series like you have now. Those RAM coolers are very effective but are quite restrictive. Paralleling them will split the restriction in half and improve the amount of coolant that runs through that portion of your cooling circuit, thus improving the RAM coolers' effectiveness. Also, you will be feeding all of your RAM equal temperature coolant, instead of one pair getting superheated (HVAC termonology) coolant from the previous cooler.
Congrats on an impressive and beautiful build. I know how much work it takes to assemble something like this.
you're right, thanks.
Video: 3.5min
Very nice setup! I just hope you've thoroughly leaktested it :D
very nice.10/10 for your system.
Ps/ I like it blue very much
Ps/ I like it blue very much


































