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r4st4m4n
post Aug 22 2009, 01:53 PM

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Wooooooot rclxm9.gif

All my stuff arrived !

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(1) Heatkiller 3.0 LT LGA775
(1) Heatkiller LGA775 back plate
(1) swiftech MCP655 vario (5 speed control)
(1) Swiftech MCR320-QP Triple 120mm Radiator
(3) Scythe 120x25mm SlipStream SY1225SL12H - 88 CFM
(10) feet of 7/16" ID (5/8" OD) tygoon Tubing
(1) EK250 reservoir
(1) Swiftech MCW-60R GPU waterblock
(8) 1/2" DTEK High Flow Chrome barbs

Everything worth almosy RM 1900 thumbup.gif

Everything delivered in less than 2 weeks from order to delivery. That is damn fast service nod.gif

I even changed my mind and switch the res after passing my order, and clawhammer changed it without question asked notworthy.gif

Best seller awards to him thumbup.gif

I'm looking forward to our next deal bro icon_rolleyes.gif
r4st4m4n
post Aug 23 2009, 06:39 PM

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QUOTE(bape99 @ Aug 23 2009, 03:05 PM)
How was the setup ??
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I haven't setup yet. I am modding my case in the same time so I have to wait that it is done.

Now I have sent the motherboard tray for painting in a shop, so I have to wait to get it back (normally on Monday) before to start on the WC setup. Will let you know how it goes wink.gif
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post Aug 26 2009, 11:28 PM

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QUOTE(fat_joseph @ Aug 25 2009, 06:06 PM)
my item also avrive liao...yea
will pload pic soon ^^


Added on August 25, 2009, 6:31 pmhaha...here my wc set...gpu water block and coolant is buy from clawhammer...
and the radiator is toyota camry heater core,i fit it with 2x120mm fan
when starting,the coolant leak from pump cry.gif bcause i 4got to put white tape yawn.gif
now ok oready rclxm9.gif


giv me sum comment pls tongue.gif
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I like your radiator thumbup.gif

What is your comp and how are your temp ? Any comparison with air cooling temp prior to water ?
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post Sep 1 2009, 09:09 PM

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Can you get these and for how much:

Bitspower G1/4 Black Sparkle Dual Rotary 45-Degree Compression Fitting-ID 7/16" OD 5/8": http://www.performance-pcs.com/catalog/ind...oducts_id=25670

Bitspower G1/4 Black Sparkle Triple Rotary 90-Degree Compression Fitting-ID 7/16" OD 5/8: http://www.performance-pcs.com/catalog/ind...oducts_id=25658

Bitspower Premium G1/4" High Flow 7/16" ID (5/8" OD) Compression Fitting - Black Sparkle Finish: http://www.performance-pcs.com/catalog/ind...oducts_id=24844

Already thinking of improving my loop rolleyes.gif

I am particularly interested in the 90 degree fitting as it would really help my tube routing from the GPU block to the rad smile.gif
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post Sep 10 2009, 01:58 PM

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For those of you who are using the Scythe Slipstream fans, I would recommend to undervolt them at 5V.

I am using the 1600 RPM ones (high) and once hooked up to the rad they were quite noisy. It is actually no the fan itself which is noisy, but because they are pushing lot of CFM, the air through the rad is doing quite some noise. Somemore, with my tj-07, once I closed the case, the grill at the bottom was also adding some noise as the fan are closed to it and again because of the turbulence created.

I am not a silence freak, but the noise was quite loud. Not a problem when gaming, but when just browsing, I don't need that much cooling and that much noise.

So I have undervolted them to 5V (just use a fan header to molex adapter and hook the + of the fan to the 5V of the molex instead of 12V).
Now they are running a 1050 RPM @ 5V and they are a lot (and I mean A LOT) quieter.

I was a bit worry that the temp would be a lot higher (although max CPU@57*c and max GPU@50+*C I had some room to spare). But the temp have actually barely changed. There is max +1*C on the CPU when running P95, and 1-2*C on the GPU when running ATI tool rclxms.gif

Below is some 40min running P95 and ATI tool together for maximum heat generated (I have GPU + CPU on the same loop), rad fans at 5V / 1050 RPM.

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Very acceptable temperatures versus noise level which is like 10 times better than before. Now, the most noisy component in my rig during gamin are the GC caps which whistle during high load laugh.gif

I have also started to see what it would take to get to 3.6GHz from 3.2GHz. My CPU is a dude, I need to pump 1.54V idle / 1.49V load (CPU-z readings) to pass 30 min OCCT stress test shakehead.gif

But even with the fan at 5V the temps are still acceptable at max 70*C (that's the max I am willing to go anyways). But I am not sure whether I will leave run it at this voltage as this doesn't really change anything in everyday use and everything is running much hotter (including my room laugh.gif).

Now I am thinking to solder a switch to have the possibility to switch the fans from 5V to 12V when gaming. But I am not sure it is very good for the PSU hmm.gif
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post Nov 10 2009, 09:14 PM

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Look what Clawhammer brought me today rclxms.gif

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this block is just full of sexiness. wub.gif

I've ordered the block on the 1st November in the night and received it today, just over 1 week shakehead.gif You can't beat that notworthy.gif

Thanks for the good price and good and fast service thumbup.gif
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post Nov 27 2009, 05:51 PM

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QUOTE(MaxK @ Nov 27 2009, 02:50 PM)
if now place an order...
when can get?

TQ smile.gif
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I think clawhammer is very good seller for delivery time. He always promised me around 2 weeks ETA but I always get my stuff in 7-8 days. That depends obviously when you place you order and when is getting a shipment. But I think I can safely say that is the fastest WCing gear seller on LYN forum wink.gif


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post Dec 19 2009, 03:13 PM

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Maybe you should put some tape or some kind of protection around the hole where the tube come inside/outside the case. It looks like t has sharp edges and I'd be worry that overtime it pierces the tubing ...
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post Dec 22 2009, 07:47 PM

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QUOTE(kit_chai83 @ Dec 22 2009, 01:50 AM)
Do we have any thread that is all about water cooling ???
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We do: http://forum.lowyat.net/index.php?act=ST&f=130&t=41021 wink.gif

It says a t the beginning it is only for pictures, but it is now used for any discussion / questions regarding WCing.

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