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FaLLeNAn9eL

JESUS HATES FLAT TIRE
The order doesn't much matter in a single block loop. You'll want your pump attached to the reservoir to make it easy for the pump to suck up the water when filling through. It helps if the pump is at the lowest elevation.

Mine goes:
reservoir out --> pump --> water block --> radiator --> reservoir in ------repeat
Gotcha. Thanks. :smile:
mine goes pump > rad > cpu > gpu > res

in the end it really doesnt make much diff. maybe 1C max...
Nice setup man. I'm not doing it for the temperature drop. It's just an itch that I've had for a while that I need to scratch.
 

ReflexMkV

mmmm Horse Pop
i was actually thinking that is still everyone are in the PC time????? comon guys grow up...i have bought new Lapi with costing around 2000$ ....will upload the pic soon.. :happyanim:


If there was a coherent statement in there, I missed it. :iono:
 

James G

Spool makes me drool.
hmm, think ile avoid clicking that.
 

skacoreimplore

they see me trollinnn
updated picccc


piggy bank is the best



Have this mounted next to my desk now, having trouble taking that bottom piece off
 
i'v never been a fan of watercooling - although it would be nice to operate a little quieter. I recently got rid of my desktop and now use my work laptop for everything - threw it on a doc, plugged in a 24" and called it good.

I am a peripheral whore - I have a G9 mouse (bought it back when they were $100....) and the Logitech Illuminated kyeboard - quite possibly the best keyboard out there, it was an upgrade from the new G15.
 

darkorb

Go Kart Champion
updated picccc


piggy bank is the best



Have this mounted next to my desk now, having trouble taking that bottom piece off

To take off the bottom piece, there are 4 screws on the back of the TV which hold that piece in place. Remove the 4 scerws and just pull it out :w00t:
 

skacoreimplore

they see me trollinnn
To take off the bottom piece, there are 4 screws on the back of the TV which hold that piece in place. Remove the 4 scerws and just pull it out :w00t:

I got it off shortly after I posted the picture up =D

The problem was trying to get the screws out, I didn't have a magnetic screwdriver and they had to be pulled out. I used some tweezers to pull them out lol
 

RvBCons/SodomySquirrel

Ready to race!
Here is my setup. Its a little messy :lol:

My specs are:

Intel QX6850 Extreme 3.0GHz
Intel DP54SG Motherboard
Nvidia BFG GTX280 OC
Coolermaster V8 CPU Cooler
Coolermaster HAF 932
4GB DDR3 RFam from GSkill
NZXT Dual dispaly 5.25 bay with fan speed and time :lol:
HP OEM(Famous Brand Maker) 24in LCD 1920 x 1200
PS3 40GB(upgraed to 320GB) Metal gear soild Steel Edition.
EXT HDD from WD (320GB)
D-Link DGL-4500 Gaming router (Best router ever!!)

Will post pics later.
 

VrstewartW

What is a Ronaldo?
I just built my first one Monday.

Since Im on a budget, I chose parts that wouldnt be too excessive for what I needed.
- Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit
- Antec Three Hundred Case
- AMD Athlon II X2 250 Regor 3.0GHz
- MSI 770-C45 ATX AMD Motherboard
- EVGA GeForce GT 240 Superclocked 512MB
- G.SKILL Ripjaws 4GB DDR3
- SAMSUNG Spinpoint F3 500GB HD
- Sony Optiarc 24X DVD/CD Rewritable Drive
- Diablotek PHD Series PHD450 450W (never heard of this but got decent reviews)

Total: $589 Shipped from newegg

(and no the PC isnt on the carpet, theres a platform underneath it )



 

ASCI_Blue

Ballin'
Athlon X2 3800+
1.5 gig ram
Abit k8 something or other
8800 GT
NEC DVD
Seagate 7200.11 80 gig
Seagate 7200.11 300 gig
Western Digital Velociraptor 300 gig (10,000 rpms ftw motherfuckers!!)
550 watt modular power supply
 

PornKing

Ready to race!
I used to built my own 3x86/4x/5x p60/100/133 ect many yers ago but now im being lazy so i can just drive my ass to Best Buy.
Intel x4 2.8, 6Gb DDR II, Gt 9800 1 Gb. Good enoght for FC2, MW2, pationately waiting for BF1943
 
Antec 1200 w/ orange window mod
AMD Phenom II 940 (OC 4ghz stable, max at 4.4ghz)
Gigabyte -UD4H 790 chipset mobo
8gb 1066 DDR2 RAM
Two Radeon 4670's in xFire w/ aftermarket cooling
2 Redbull sized reservoirs
Triple Stack 120mm radiator
Single Stack 120mm radiator
Two DB90 55LPH pumps
Apogee GT Custom fit waterblock
MCW-40 NB and SB waterblocks
650w Antec Earthwatts PSU w/ Resistor Mods
All Nickel Plated Fittings, 1/2 loop for vCore, 3/8 loop for NB/SB
Feser One Non conductive coolant with additives
Seven 120mm fans, Two 92mm fans, One 200mm fan, Scythe temp, fan, pump controller.
26" HDTV, 22" LCD, 5.1 surround sound, etc etc

You cant handle pics...

-FF
 
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