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 Lowyat.Net Watercooling Club V2, Pictures of setups & screenies!

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post Sep 16 2011, 07:00 PM

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QUOTE(owikh84 @ Sep 16 2011, 07:59 AM)
woo seller runs away sad.gif
ring up their big boss yo!
alamak 6990 is so gooding... ur HX580 should be able to handle that card.
or just grab that beasty AX1200, i got one extra sealed brand new of this but still thinking whether to keep it for 2nd rig or resell.  hmm.gif
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Nah 6990 (450W) + 69x0 (300W) + 69x0 (300W) + Oced CPU (1x0W) = Dissaster waiting to happen on load. I'm even selling my UPS to get a 1500VA UPS because my APC Powerchute keep popping up with a notification telling me that my rig is drawing more power than the battery can provide on a shortage.

I don't want Corsair PSU anymore, there's something better out there brows.gif

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QUOTE(AlamakLor @ Sep 16 2011, 07:00 PM)
Nah 6990 (450W) + 69x0 (300W) + 69x0 (300W) + Oced CPU (1x0W) = Dissaster waiting to happen on load. I'm even selling my UPS to get a 1500VA UPS because my APC Powerchute keep popping up with a notification telling me that my rig is drawing more power than the battery can provide on a shortage.

I don't want Corsair PSU anymore, there's something better out there brows.gif
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Nope. Not even PPC. I hope there's a chance to showcase it. Working on it ATM.
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post Sep 16 2011, 07:11 PM

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i wonder how much is the stainless steel screw? lolx
RM2?
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post Sep 16 2011, 07:12 PM

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better than corsair n ppc?do tell

my antec 650W once powered an overclocked cpu(3.75GHz), a 560Ti(100MHz increase) and 460(150MHz increase) 1GB,on folding...no problem at all,except for the lektrik bill n the heat from the 560Ti
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Nah it's not RM2 for sure. The cost is insignificant.

Let's forget about the PSU for now tongue.gif
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post Sep 16 2011, 07:27 PM

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QUOTE(Dennos @ Sep 16 2011, 06:57 PM)
from where u get it? i need another 12pcs for pull setup. XSPC abit mean in giving screws. 12pc only from the box.
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XPSC RX rad uses UNC 6-32 31.75mm screws
Most rad manufacturers will provide ngam2 qty of screws just one side of rad

QUOTE(AlamakLor @ Sep 16 2011, 07:00 PM)
Nah 6990 (450W) + 69x0 (300W) + 69x0 (300W) + Oced CPU (1x0W) = Dissaster waiting to happen on load. I'm even selling my UPS to get a 1500VA UPS because my APC Powerchute keep popping up with a notification telling me that my rig is drawing more power than the battery can provide on a shortage.

I don't want Corsair PSU anymore, there's something better out there brows.gif
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WT... quad CF! drool.gif make sure u got enuf rail Ampere for that 6990.
Never seen a single rail 1500W PSU so far. I think dual rail is the only choice to go

1500W/2 = 750W per rail
1st rail = 6990 (450W) + 2600K 4C/8T @ 5.0GHz (130W) = 580W
2nd rail = 6950 (300W) + 6950 (300W) = 600W

pump, fans, other peripherals etc...
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looks like compression fitting is good, till now no leaking. the water is warm now, can do 5ghz oc. lolx
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QUOTE(owikh84 @ Sep 16 2011, 08:27 AM)
XPSC RX rad uses UNC 6-32 31.75mm screws
Most rad manufacturers will provide ngam2 qty of screws just one side of rad
WT... quad CF!  drool.gif make sure u got enuf rail Ampere for that 6990.
Never seen a single rail 1500W PSU so far. I think dual rail is the only choice to go

1500W/2 = 750W per rail
1st rail = 6990 (450W) + 2600K 4C/8T @ 5.0GHz (130W) = 580W
2nd rail = 6950 (300W) + 6950 (300W) = 600W

pump, fans, other peripherals etc...
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I'll be getting a single rail psu for sure biggrin.gif


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QUOTE(Dennos @ Sep 16 2011, 09:51 AM)
looks like compression fitting is good, till now no leaking. the water is warm now, can do 5ghz oc. lolx
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Straight compression will never leak. It's usually only rotaries that may leak around the joint if you twisted them too much, or they get bent too much by the tubing. I'm very wary about using rotaries around certain areas. Initially I was gonna use a bunch of triple rotaries around the cpu but decided dual was good enough.

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http://www.lelong.com.my/hex-socket-cap-he...7-01-Sale-I.htm

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30mm m4 screw RM1 each. lolx

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QUOTE(Dennos @ Sep 17 2011, 01:26 AM)
looks fine for RX rad. although the actual screw u need is 6-32 = M3.5, this M4 will fit by force.
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i got sell 6/32 unc screw pm me if interested..
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post Sep 17 2011, 12:37 PM

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may i know how long time it will take to remove air bubble?

being running the rig for 14hrs++, there are bubbles from time to time and the water level in res is reducing.

now left 1/2 water instead of 2/4 initially.
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QUOTE(Dennos @ Sep 17 2011, 12:37 PM)
may i know how long time it will take to remove air bubble?

being running the rig for 14hrs++, there are bubbles from time to time and the water level in res is reducing.

now left 1/2 water instead of 2/4 initially.
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Just shake your rig otherwise anywhere from few days to few weeks depending on your setup.
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as the bubble decrease also does the water... mine about 24 hour to clear all the bubbles.

what pump are you using?

try to adjust your pump flow from hi to slow and high a few times, this will decrease the bubble faster
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QUOTE(Dennos @ Sep 16 2011, 06:26 PM)
my xspc rad, brand new got 2 lubang no screw threads. I need to tap it manually. fcuk
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This is the reply from XSPC. doh.gif doh.gif doh.gif

Sorry for this.

It is 6-32 thread. Could you tap it yourself?

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----- Original Message -----
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Subject: XSPC Contact: no screw threads on rx360


> To: Dazhong - XSPC
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> This is seriously sux on xspc RX360.
> Two screw threads not done to my RX360. I need to tap it but my screw
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> Plz highlight me what to do.
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Dennos u are supposed to get a replacement rad from ur seller; but not advice from XSPC. u're not going to send this heavy rad to overseas for that.

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its not a serious problem that u need to contact xspc for that but better asked than not,rite...

@dennos,still leak testing?
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QUOTE(shajack @ Sep 17 2011, 02:26 PM)
its not a serious problem that u need to contact xspc for that but better asked than not,rite...

@dennos,still leak testing?
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i contact xspc just to know the services from xspc. I dont expect the RM2xx block is worth for oversea warranty. lolx

no more leak test. folded few smp wu d. Now bigadv smp ETA 2.12days. lolx

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guys...would need some opinion to my cpu only loop..

right now running Apogee GT+Kailon 240mm+Laing d4 to cool Amd x6 1055t oc to 4ghz...

idle is ok..about 37c but if prime 57-59c rclxub.gif cry.gif .....

not sure what shud i upgrade..the waterblock or the rad...
which one will impact the most (limited budget hehehe tongue.gif )




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