Mad Max?

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March 18th 2008
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Key Features:
Intel CPU AMD CrossFire Custom Paint Job Water-cooled
System Specs:
  • Q6600 @ 3.7
  • Maximus Extreme motherboard
  • 2GB Corsair XMS3 DDR3
  • Sapphire 2900 Pro 1gb Gddr4
  • Sapphire 2900 XT 512mb Gddr3
  • Tagan ITZ series 800w
Performed Mods:
Repainted black inside and out Cut top out for radiator Water loop specs... Pump-Eheim 1280 Cpu block-DD TDX VGA block-2x Ek 2900 acetal blocks Fusion block on northbridge 2x120 swiftech on top 1x120 swiftech on back Swiftech Micro res Drain line at the bottom
Ok, well its been a long while since i have messed with this thing, its back up and running after 8 months of not being turned on...I love the navy...Its still running great, it actually leaked some when i turned it back on, but caused no harm and is fixed...Just got a new case and radiator, and should have the new setup on here soon!
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9 Comments on Mad Max?

#1
pentastar111
Nice job on the H2O set-up! What are the temps like?
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#2
King Wookie
Has a slight "Mad Max" look to it.
Nice!

Is that a CM690 case?

And would you mind running through the flow layout of your loop? I'm intrigued by the setup.
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#3
tkpenalty
Is it just me or do I start trends? :p.

I make a "silent PC"

Next thing you know another few people start posting "silent PCs".

Anyway, excellent build. And yes that is an RC690. Too bad how the side panels mate ruined some of your good paint job. err... 8/10
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#4
v1Powered
King WookieHas a slight "Mad Max" look to it.
Nice!

Is that a CM690 case?

And would you mind running through the flow layout of your loop? I'm intrigued by the setup.
Loop-resevior>pump>2x120 rad>1x120 rad>cpu>NB>gpu1>gpu2>back to res...

Nothing in this loop sees 50c under load now which is awesome cuz those 2 2900's used to get up to 75c under load.

@tkpenalty-Heh, yea those panels have no love for the paint...Oh well. And I'll tell you what with those 2 2900's silence is absolute golden, these things were sooooo loud.

Thanks for the comments guys
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#5
Bjorn_Of_Iceland
9/10!

Good paintjob, nice lights, nice curve jobs with the hose, clever job with the T on the bottom, wicked job with the 690's top. hehe.

Ever thought of letting it pass on the 1x 120 rad first before the vidcards?
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#6
asb2106
I really like the work you did here. I think it looks great! And I do think you should go to a 220 and 320 radiator for it, as an alternative method, you could plumb it up like mine. (i have a 320 & 220, all external). I wanted to get the stacker 830 myself, but I found the size and ease of the gigabyte case to be great! I just finished this rig over the weekend, so I am taking pics this week to post up in the case gallery, just have to clean up all her wiring first!

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#7
v1Powered
Bjorn_Of_Iceland9/10!

Good paintjob, nice lights, nice curve jobs with the hose, clever job with the T on the bottom, wicked job with the 690's top. hehe.

Ever thought of letting it pass on the 1x 120 rad first before the vidcards?
Yea, actually when i get done being so lazy, I will go ahead and try this route just to see if there is any difference, it's just been running so nice now I haven't gotten around to it. I'll post some pics with any temperature changes here soon.
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#8
Bjorn_Of_Iceland
also, Im worried with the CPU > NB hose.. is that a kink? it might be building up pressure
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v1Powered
Bjorn_Of_Icelandalso, Im worried with the CPU > NB hose.. is that a kink? it might be building up pressure
Yes there was a kink forming, had to open the res top and relieve it, and put a small piece around the hose to keep it from kinking...needa figure out what is causing this small pressure buildup
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