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[Case Gallery] CM Gainward Cooled

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Location
QLD, Australia
Processor Ryzen 9 7950X3D
Motherboard Asus ROG X670E Gene mATX
Cooling Phanteks Glacier One 280MPH AIO
Memory G.Skill 48GB (2x24GB) F5-8000J4048F24GX2-TZ5RK Trident Z5 RGB 8000MHz DDR5
Video Card(s) ASUS TUF Gaming Radeon RX 7900 XTX OC Edition 24GB GDDR6
Storage Crucial T700 Gen5 2TB NVMe | Crucial P5 Plus Gen4 2TB NVMe | Crucial P5 Plus Gen4 1TB NVMe
Display(s) AOC U3277PWQU 32in 4K
Case Phanteks Enthoo Evolv mATX TG
Audio Device(s) Onboard SPDIF --> Logitech Z-5500
Power Supply Seasonic ATX 3.0 VERTEX-GX-1000
Mouse Razer Mamba Chroma
Keyboard Razer Cynosa V2 Chroma
Software Arch Linux (CachyOS Kernel)
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Specs:
CM 831 Case, E6600 @ 3.2MHz, BFG 680i Mobo, E-Power Silent Engine 1000 Watt Tiger SLI Ready Modular PSU, 2 X 1024Mb OCZ PC2-8500 SLI-Ready, 320Gb Segate HDD, 80Gb WD HDD, 2 X Gainward 8800GTS 550mhz/880MHz Golden Sample 320Mb, Coolit Freezone CPU Cooler,

Mods:
Thermalright HR-07 RAM heatpipes, 2 Bay Alphacool LCD, Koolance RP-1000 Pump+Res, 1 X Black Ice® GT Stealth 120 XFlow Radiator, 1 X Black Ice Micro2 2-pass Dual 80 mm Radiator, 2 X Koolance VID-280 GPU Water Blocks, manufacturing of aluminium covers for cable management
Installed extra Black Ice® GT Stealth 120 XFlow Radiator as the 2-pass Dual 80mm Radiator was not coping alone with the heat output of the two 8800 GTS's. Loop currently arranged Pump+Res -> GPU 1 -> GPU 2 -> Dual 80mm Rad -> 120 XFlow Rad. The GPU 2 cops an extra 13'C rise as it is in series with GPU 1. Waiting on parts and will re-arrange loop to consist of Pump+Res -> GPU 1 -> Dual 80mm Rad -> GPU 2 -> 120 XFlow Rad to see if any benefit.
 
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Wow, super powerfull hardware with a top notch case, nice man :D

I liked the front lcd screen
 
Nice one mate, I've been waiting to see someone with a Coolit Freezone hybrid TEC/water cooling unit. So what's your opinion of it so far? Was it worth the amount you paid?
 
Nice one mate, I've been waiting to see someone with a Coolit Freezone hybrid TEC/water cooling unit. So what's your opinion of it so far? Was it worth the amount you paid?

Well I've had the Freezone approx. 7 months and haven't looked back. Was it worth the money? By the time you set up a decent watercooling system it will be the same price if not more without the sub ambient results. I thought the thermo control module had buggered up, contacted Coolit and they sent a replacement for free no questions asked, then discovered one of the resistors was shorting out on the case. I now have two perfectly good controllers! :)
 
Well I've had the Freezone approx. 7 months and haven't looked back. Was it worth the money? By the time you set up a decent watercooling system it will be the same price if not more without the sub ambient results. I thought the thermo control module had buggered up, contacted Coolit and they sent a replacement for free no questions asked, then discovered one of the resistors was shorting out on the case. I now have two perfectly good controllers! :)

Sounds like good service, where abouts is Aust did you buy it from?
 
Sounds like good service, where abouts is Aust did you buy it from?

Online at Performance PC's, shipped from oversea's as Aust didn't have any at the time.
 
Very nice setup. I give it a 9.
 
Very Nice!

A great assembly. Almost looks surgically clean. You have me seriously considering breaking down my water in favor of TEC. I build some pretty flashy systems because thats what most customers ask for, but nothing is classier than the look of clean shiny steel. Very nice mate!
9/10. No computer is perfect, but yours sure comes close.


Check out my latest build : http://www.techpowerup.com/gallery/667
 
very nice system and case, put it together well id give you 8/10
 
For the CoolIT Freezone, do you have to use the included fan? I read that it was a 92mm. Can you use a 120mm?

This is an almost perfect machine. I'm so getting the Stacker for my next setup. 9/10 from me.
 
For the CoolIT Freezone, do you have to use the included fan? I read that it was a 92mm. Can you use a 120mm?

This is an almost perfect machine. I'm so getting the Stacker for my next setup. 9/10 from me.

You can purchase a 92mm-120mm adapter and mount a 120mm fan but I have chosen to stick with the stock 92mm fan. Check out HeavyH20's rig with an adapter installed.

http://www.techpowerup.com/gallery/633
 
10,10...

love the case,
greats specs,
nice and clean

chris
 
Nice build, but you should have put some GTX's in there :)
 
nice set up, very powerful. gtx's would've been better, but the two gts are the same as one gtx, so i can see why you got gts's. very nice 9 out of 10.
 
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