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 H20 cooling & Sound insulated rig : tight setup, big radiator, powerful pump, big storage

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TSuglyvamp
post Jul 8 2006, 06:17 PM, updated 20y ago

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Completed a basic setup for a customer recently .. The setup is not really for UV funky guys ... but "performance"

Its quite hard to squeeze everything inside considering its a quite big TT Armor case somemore ..

Cable management is hardest, I had to custom solder all fan cables & some other cables seperately in order to hide the wires ..

Below are some hardwares & details :

5x Seagate 320gb Sata II .10 model .. ( quickest Sata drive !! )
DFI Expert 939socket
1x PCI-E 7900GTX 512mb ( SLI ready anytime )
1x DVDRW
1x Internal memory card reader
1x M-Play Blast Programmable LCD display ( 5.25" )
1x Pump
1x 3x120mm Fan radiator
1x Swiftech Storm CPU block
1x DD Maze4 GPU block
1x DD Chipset block
Clearflex hose
3x Nidec 120mm 3bladed fan with thermal sensor for the radiator
1x Shroud ( for the middle fan on rad, )
PC ICE UV reactive coolant. Non conductive, so any leak NOT supposed to short your hardwares ..

Sound insulation material for automobiles but used on PC ..

Customer didn't want to spend on my other UV ATA & Sata cables, so we use back the original UGLY DFI cables. Those yellow cables are indeed ugly & dull looking under UV light even though its reactive ....sianzz

** Shroud act like an air tunnel. Made from a faulty 120mm fan )



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This post has been edited by uglyvamp: Jul 8 2006, 06:24 PM
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post Jul 8 2006, 06:17 PM

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TSuglyvamp
post Jul 8 2006, 06:22 PM

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below is a 120mm shroud

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the sound insulation material ... bought from car hifi shop.

RM 75 for around 2metre x 1.5metre or 2metre x 1metre ( can't remember )

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TSuglyvamp
post Jul 10 2006, 02:10 PM

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sound dampening mat works if ur pc is already considered more to quiet side.

it basically, tone down high pitched sound more,that's all ... not for when u have like 2-3 whining fans inside lor .. smile.gif
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post Jul 10 2006, 08:19 PM

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updated more pics of the sound insulation ..
TSuglyvamp
post Jul 13 2006, 02:39 PM

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QUOTE(Mavik @ Jul 11 2006, 11:36 AM)
Almost any material can generate static. Even your fingers. The risk of you discharging on your computer components are much higher as opposed to the static generated by those insulation pads. Anyway static is generated if you start rubbing your hands/fingers on the pads. If you don't know anything to them, they are relatively safe.
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TSuglyvamp
post Jul 13 2006, 05:39 PM

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for component level soldering, i understand that we can't use too much flux right ??

and also the type of flux we use too ?? heard that cheap flux can kill components ..
TSuglyvamp
post Jul 13 2006, 11:29 PM

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david ... u can try ask for them at Automobile car hifi stores biggrin.gif

good luck ..
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post Aug 28 2006, 04:30 AM

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QUOTE(camedemac @ Jul 16 2006, 12:51 AM)
nice work.. but didnt see the psu sweat.gif
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psu is there & black color .. look hard, lol

maybe the black background hide the black psu ??

 

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