Lian Li and Liquid cooling system-> update: Fan MOD:D
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Lian Li and Liquid cooling system-> update: Fan MOD:D
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Wait... hang on.... yep. I've just creamed my pants.
That's one of the coolest rigs I've seen seba. That case looks friggin' huge, but I guess that's good for liquid setups, eh?
What sorta temps are you seeing? is it silent? Or just quiet? I didn't see any radiator? I'm assuming it's up top, correct? What are the rest of your specs?
That's one of the coolest rigs I've seen seba. That case looks friggin' huge, but I guess that's good for liquid setups, eh?
What sorta temps are you seeing? is it silent? Or just quiet? I didn't see any radiator? I'm assuming it's up top, correct? What are the rest of your specs?
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If you'd drop that spiffy memory cooler, the interior finger guards for the rear fan and the Noiseblocker fan in the front low position (these are all unneccesary) than it might even get quieter.
Which components are hidden under this impressive water cooling?
But anyway, very nice build. When I was 16 some ten years ago, I always dreamed of having such a computer when I'd have a proper job. Now I have a proper job, and all I have time for is this.
Which components are hidden under this impressive water cooling?
But anyway, very nice build. When I was 16 some ten years ago, I always dreamed of having such a computer when I'd have a proper job. Now I have a proper job, and all I have time for is this.
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memory cooler is only for the decorationmexell wrote:If you'd drop that spiffy memory cooler, the interior finger guards for the rear fan and the Noiseblocker fan in the front low position (these are all unneccesary) than it might even get quieter.
Which components are hidden under this impressive water cooling?
But anyway, very nice build. When I was 16 some ten years ago, I always dreamed of having such a computer when I'd have a proper job. Now I have a proper job, and all I have time for is this.
I have the good work in the Poland and am from her satisfied
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E8400 @ 4,05GHZ
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Blocks
Where did u get the blocks for the voltage regulators ? AquaComputers ?
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Re: Blocks
Yes this is water block Aquacomputer AquagraFX GTX2800CallmeRoth wrote:Where did u get the blocks for the voltage regulators ? AquaComputers ?
the card has put cover from the cooling originalcyberspyder wrote:Is that an Alu cover for the GPU block?
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you want pictures, side without the window from what side exactly and the back?amjedm wrote:I'm still waiting for a picture of the other side of the caseamjedm wrote:Very nice build
Picture of the other side of the case please (without the side on)
my new mod of the ventilator: Noiseblocker BlackSilent XL2 120mm - rev.3
I added highlighting blue diodes
No. We want pictures from the dark side of the moon, aka. a photo from the other side of the case opened where we can see your cabling mess (if any). Back side of the mainboard.
The more often I look at your system, the more I like it. But it was surely not as cost-effective as I would have desired - yet we're talking about hobby, not business.
The more often I look at your system, the more I like it. But it was surely not as cost-effective as I would have desired - yet we're talking about hobby, not business.
seba84_2005, I'm after a picture of the side that has the cabling mess as rquested by mexell.mexell wrote:No. We want pictures from the dark side of the moon, aka. a photo from the other side of the case opened where we can see your cabling mess (if any). Back side of the mainboard.
Mexell - thank you for managing to explain it better
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That is one clean watercooled system. Can we get some temps? Also have you ever thought of reversing the intake fans on the radiator so they exhaust hot air instead of blow it into the case? With the 3 exhaust fans on the radiators you could probably get rid of the rear exhaust fan. Though judging from the memory coolers, I presume Ub3r L337 silence is not really your ultimate goal.
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