Re: Post pics of your cooling setups. Air, Water and Extreme setups welcome!
Re: Post pics of your cooling setups. Air, Water and Extreme setups welcome!
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Originally Posted by
blueonblack
I smell WORKLOG!
All in good time :D.
I am going away to New Zealand on the 13th July for 18 days and as soon as I get back I'm straight back into semester 2 at Uni. I think I am going to have to wait until November before anything really gets started. However I may purchase the case after I get back from holiday and start tinkering ;).
Re: Post pics of your cooling setups. Air, Water and Extreme setups welcome!
that my custom bracket for the apogee xt. cooling a amd phenom 2 720 be clocked at 3.5!!!1:lick:
here are the link in case you cant see the pics.
Re: Post pics of your cooling setups. Air, Water and Extreme setups welcome!
Cooler Master V6 GT in a HAF X
Specs:
- AMD Phenom II X4 965BE 140w (Was able to hit 4.0GHz with the V6 GT)
- Gigabyte GA-890FXA-UD5
- Cooler Master V6 GT
- 4GB Geil Evo One @ 2000MHz 7, 7, 7, 28
- EVGA 8800 GTS 512MB
- Cooler Master Silent Pro Gold 800w
- Plextor PX-B320SA Blu-ray combo drive
- OCZ Agility 2 SSD 50GB
- 1x Segate 500gb, 2x WD Green 500GB
- NZXT Sentry 2
- Cooler Master HAF X with 4 230mm fans and 1 140mm fan.
Re: Post pics of your cooling setups. Air, Water and Extreme setups welcome!
Re: Post pics of your cooling setups. Air, Water and Extreme setups welcome!
looks great! but why is your 8-pin mobo connector unplugged?
Re: Post pics of your cooling setups. Air, Water and Extreme setups welcome!
Filling with load attached. You run fans and such so the PSU doesn't burn out.
Re: Post pics of your cooling setups. Air, Water and Extreme setups welcome!
I have a little external PSU from a 3.5" enclosure that I like to use.
Re: Post pics of your cooling setups. Air, Water and Extreme setups welcome!
I modified a standard sized generic PSU to run without the mobo, it's great for testing fans and filling a WC loop.
Re: Post pics of your cooling setups. Air, Water and Extreme setups welcome!
I too have a small 200w PSU I modded with a toggle switch on the green and black wires to power my pump for filling, bleeding, and leak testing. Best 30 minutes I ever spent.