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Heres mine:





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« Last Edit: March 23, 2005, 02:22:33 PM by flawmatt »
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Mine, soon as I get a camera, I'll try and do a better shot.
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Right now it's been running 23c. During the winter it ran at 19c, and while playing games, would jump to 25c.
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Ok, I try and answer best I can. First Sweeper. I just have the CPU and GPU in the loop. If I had it to do over again, I would go with an Arctic Cooling Silencer for the graphics card. I found that the liquid is just warm enough after it leaves the CPU to really do the good job on the Videocard. It could be my setup, but I spec'ed things to get the best performance, and still come up short on cooling the graphics. No, I don't have the HDD blocks. I ran out of $ as it was with the Koolance setup as is.
Northy, your question. The Exos does a fantastic job of cooling the CPU. I was able to run this 2.8c at 3.7 and loop 3DMark. Anything over that tho, I found problems. My thoughts, the mosfets got too hot. Always had a heatsink fan running before, thus air moving over the mosfets. If I got into OC'ing again, I'd mount a 80mm fan in the top corner of the case, and get the air moving again. Everything booted and ran, just not stable. The other thing I didn't try was raising the vcore over 1.7v. That could also have been the problem, and not the cooling at all.
Anyway, this Koolance has been good to me. With the mid-tower case I have, there was no room for anything else, plus it was a foolproof system to setup. I really can recommend this type liquid cooling.
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//ST.x
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hey guys, heres my case, its a Silver Thermaltake Soprano with side-panel and 400w psu, its a a great deal (AUD$145) from MSY and it looks great, fans arent loud, nice case temps..well the actual features are:
High Efficient ventilation: Dual 12cm silent fan in front & rear, 9cm fan on side panel Tool-Free when installing 5.25" & 3.5" device Transparent X type side panel window Dual USB 2.0, IEEE 1394 Firewire, Audio & Speaker ports Retractable foot stand Highly flexible "Silent Purepower supply" unit supports PS/II for PC case
Anyway, I love it, and heres some pics i took, with my crapy mob phone camera...sorry.. 



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My<<R i G>>GB GA-8SRX (F9) Mobo P4 "Northwood" 2Ghz6Ghz-(130x20) [TT TR2 M5] Kingston 512 MB DDR333 Seagate 80GB Fujitsu 20GB Seagate 160GB PATA SOON Leadtek GF 6600GT AGP SOON-AFX Prize TweaksRUs XTreme-G Nvidia Drivers Sony DRU-710A 16x DVD±RW(DL) (BY02) Lite-On DVD-ROM LG"17 Flatron F700B TT Soprano Silver Case/400Wpsu [2*12cm silent fan-front & rear, 9cm fan-side panel] SB Live 5.1/Cambridge SWorks5.1 DX9.0C WXP Home SP2
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//ST.x
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looks cool... but those green things.. i removed them.. they made some cards instable... (instable so they could move) so i took those out and put in a few screws.. go screws  yep i have screws on em as well, then the green clip thing over them
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My<<R i G>>GB GA-8SRX (F9) Mobo P4 "Northwood" 2Ghz6Ghz-(130x20) [TT TR2 M5] Kingston 512 MB DDR333 Seagate 80GB Fujitsu 20GB Seagate 160GB PATA SOON Leadtek GF 6600GT AGP SOON-AFX Prize TweaksRUs XTreme-G Nvidia Drivers Sony DRU-710A 16x DVD±RW(DL) (BY02) Lite-On DVD-ROM LG"17 Flatron F700B TT Soprano Silver Case/400Wpsu [2*12cm silent fan-front & rear, 9cm fan-side panel] SB Live 5.1/Cambridge SWorks5.1 DX9.0C WXP Home SP2
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The only problem with those thermaltake cases are that you have tothe front panel for the air to be able to come in the front... Does yours have vents on the outside panel or do you have toit?
Yeh it has vents, on the front intake
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My<<R i G>>GB GA-8SRX (F9) Mobo P4 "Northwood" 2Ghz6Ghz-(130x20) [TT TR2 M5] Kingston 512 MB DDR333 Seagate 80GB Fujitsu 20GB Seagate 160GB PATA SOON Leadtek GF 6600GT AGP SOON-AFX Prize TweaksRUs XTreme-G Nvidia Drivers Sony DRU-710A 16x DVD±RW(DL) (BY02) Lite-On DVD-ROM LG"17 Flatron F700B TT Soprano Silver Case/400Wpsu [2*12cm silent fan-front & rear, 9cm fan-side panel] SB Live 5.1/Cambridge SWorks5.1 DX9.0C WXP Home SP2
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I see you do have fans on your videocard. Really a good thing with extreme OC'ing. 
Is that a fan blowing on your dimm slots?
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No Hower, it's a 74Gig Raptor, had it a few days, and the bottom one is a 160GB WD IDE 8mb Cache.
Yes, ive got an 80mm fan right over my OCZ VX, and got 2 80mm fans on me video card, they help so much. 1 blows on the voltage regulators and capacitors, which are sinked, and the other blows onto the memory. Tryed to set up a 120mm but not enough room.
The block/pump don't take up the room, you mean the heatercore? Yes it's massive, but i can justify it by my temps. 
Here's the top, looks nice if ya ask me! http://img231.exs.cx/my.php?loc=img231&image=pict01762rv.jpg
Thanks for comments. Great pics by everyone.
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A64 3700+ DFI Lanparty NF3 250GB Asus X800XT PE 2x 512mb OCZ VX Windows XP Pro SP2 6002/Maze 4 Acetal/Dual Heatercore/Aqua 50Z
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