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DerwenArtos12

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Apr 7, 2003
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Originally posted by: WoodButcher
!!!!56K beware- they load high res then scale down!!!!
after the pics load click on them to enlarge.
I've only been building PC for a couple years so I'm a noob!

Silverstone TJ08, Q6600, P5K-VM, 7950GT, Dual loop

My "Nightstand" E6600, Commando, 7950GT, Dual loop

This case my son still uses, w/ an 840Extreme and a Gigabyte board
This was a Toshiba P3

P4 "Book PC" modded a bit

NICE nighstand! Do you have any more pics you can put up of the TJ-08, I coudln't really follow the water loops. Are those hydor pumps?
 

pugh

Senior member
Sep 8, 2000
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Originally posted by: Tweakin
This is not a ultra clean install, just a functional one. System is silent and cool. Internal temp 25c, HD is 27c, video is 43c idle, cpu is 27-29c idle and 43c loaded.

inside Shot

Window Shot

The systems bio is:

Antec 900 Case
Abit IP35-E
Scythe Ninja lapped to e6750 (1.35v @ 3.4Ghz)
2x2GB GS Kill (1.85vdimm)
eVga 8800GT
WD 640AAKS
Samsung SH-S203B
Audigy 2ZS
Linksys WRT54GS
Seasonic M12 500

Tweak,
how you like that WD 640AAKS ? Man those drives are killer. I got a total of 4 RAIDed.
 

mrblotto

Golden Member
Jul 7, 2007
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The 'nightstand' one is just crazy! Nice job of thinking 'outside the box'!
 

DerwenArtos12

Diamond Member
Apr 7, 2003
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Originally posted by: pugh
Originally posted by: Tweakin
This is not a ultra clean install, just a functional one. System is silent and cool. Internal temp 25c, HD is 27c, video is 43c idle, cpu is 27-29c idle and 43c loaded.

inside Shot

Window Shot

The systems bio is:

Antec 900 Case
Abit IP35-E
Scythe Ninja lapped to e6750 (1.35v @ 3.4Ghz)
2x2GB GS Kill (1.85vdimm)
eVga 8800GT
WD 640AAKS
Samsung SH-S203B
Audigy 2ZS
Linksys WRT54GS
Seasonic M12 500

Tweak,
how you like that WD 640AAKS ? Man those drives are killer. I got a total of 4 RAIDed.

Aigomorla'll delete this later but, I've got four on the way to replace four WD500AAKS in my HTPC and I can't wait. Now I just have to figure out what to do with the old drives...
 

Tweakin

Platinum Member
Feb 7, 2000
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Originally posted by: DerwenArtos12
Originally posted by: Tweakin
This is not a ultra clean install, just a functional one. System is silent and cool. Internal temp 25c, HD is 27c, video is 43c idle, cpu is 27-29c idle and 43c loaded.

inside Shot

Window Shot

The systems bio is:

Antec 900 Case
Abit IP35-E
Scythe Ninja lapped to e6750 (1.30v @ 3.4Ghz)
2x2GB GS Kill (1.85vdimm)
eVga 8800GT
WD 640AAKS
Samsung SH-S203B
Audigy 2ZS
Linksys WRT54GS
Seasonic M12 500

Looks very good tweakin! don't downplay a nice build like that. They don't all have to be monster builds with over the top hardware and cooling. I've come to apreciate a nicely laid out and functionally clean build.

:thumbsup:

Thanks for the kind words...next project will be Water Cooled.
 

Tweakin

Platinum Member
Feb 7, 2000
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Originally posted by: pugh
Originally posted by: Tweakin
This is not a ultra clean install, just a functional one. System is silent and cool. Internal temp 25c, HD is 27c, video is 43c idle, cpu is 27-29c idle and 43c loaded.

inside Shot

Window Shot

The systems bio is:

Antec 900 Case
Abit IP35-E
Scythe Ninja lapped to e6750 (1.30v @ 3.4Ghz)
2x2GB GS Kill (1.85vdimm)
eVga 8800GT
WD 640AAKS
Samsung SH-S203B
Audigy 2ZS
Linksys WRT54GS
Seasonic M12 500

Tweak,
how you like that WD 640AAKS ? Man those drives are killer. I got a total of 4 RAIDed.

I love it...I wan't to put two into my sons case and build a little array for him. Note your 4, but two will do...
 

markymoo

Senior member
Aug 24, 2006
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@dedwards
clean setup, triple rad and simple loops. very efficient. well done fitting a triple rad in that case. who stole the hard drives, funny!
 

Soulkeeper

Diamond Member
Nov 23, 2001
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here are two pics of my recently built setup
Lights on
Lights off

i edited them to 1024x768 like requested ...
more pics available on request

it's a modded sunbeam case, rest of stats are in my sig
 
T

Tim

Originally posted by: Soulkeeper
here are two pics of my recently built setup
Lights on
Lights off

i edited them to 1024x768 like requested ...
more pics available on request

it's a modded sunbeam case, rest of stats are in my sig

Like the case, I toyed with the idea of a see-thru acrylic case, but I just couldn't bring myself to do it. Clean your room
 

WoodButcher

Platinum Member
Mar 10, 2001
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Originally posted by: DerwenArtos12
NICE nighstand! Do you have any more pics you can put up of the TJ-08, I coudln't really follow the water loops. Are those hydor pumps?

The pumps are DB-1 compacts, from when they first came out, they're not labeled in any way so you would have to call them no-names!
I added some TJ pics, those pics are before I split the loop so it is a dual rad, dual pump, single loop. Sorry for the confusion, my bad, I split the loop but those pics are before. The single loop order was like this-
CPU > T-line > pump > 120.1 rad > vid > T-line > pump > 120.2 > back to CPU

Currently I'm building an old kingwin case and really putting the hack to it. The TJ will be retired till I get the urge to hack again. After I put the diamond plate on the base it seemed tacky and lost interest in the case for some reason,,,, I split the loop but nothing else. The box I'm building will be much better, NB on water, triple rads, dual loop, I built a dual bay, dual res, res! It is leak testing now and is upside down, I have two mpc355's w/ xspc tops that will hang underneath. I believe these pumps did so well w/ the xspc res tops because of the water stored above them, I'm doing the same thing, just different! Depending on the length of the tubing I'll have at least a 120 mm column of water sitting above the impeller, the xspc res at best has about 100mm.
Thanks guys, I like the nightstand too, it's due for a re-build. the 965 board is dated and the E6600 should be donated to the family room.
 

DerwenArtos12

Diamond Member
Apr 7, 2003
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The reason the tops with built in reservoirs did so well in testing is because they're oped directly above the impeller inlet to the reservoir and not restricted to the inlet barb for water. Martins testing pretty well negated the gravity feed factor due to the giant reservoir he was using. If there was any way to directly mount the pumps to your reservoir with a hole about the same size as the impeller inlet or, even if you just used a direct g1/4-g1/4 nipple between the two that would grant you the least negative pressure on the inlet and therefore the best flow.
 

WoodButcher

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Mar 10, 2001
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Where the threading ends above the impeller the hole in the acrylic reduces to 1/4" ID, I'd be interested to know if the res top has a similar restriction.
 

DerwenArtos12

Diamond Member
Apr 7, 2003
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Originally posted by: WoodButcher
Where the threading ends above the impeller the hole in the acrylic reduces to 1/4" ID, I'd be interested to know if the res top has a similar restriction.

Yup, the top itself is identical, just with a reservoir strapped to it. They've done that because the impeller inlet isn't much if any bigger than 1/4" so having a bigger hole in the top would actually be bad for performance because fluid would come in and hit the closed impeller and be forced across the top of it and it wouldn't shed properly or get the same centrifugal force as that going through the impeller. The closer you can match the imlet in the top to the impeller inlet without any flat surface reductions the better you'll be.
 
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Tim

Well, here's mine! (also my first real jump into case modding)

Inside
Upper inside at angle
Hard-drive and pump/res area
Front w/ door open
Front and top w/ door closed
The commanders area


The Specs:
Modded Rocketfish (Lian-Li) Fulltower
Intel E8400
eVga 680i Motherboard
4gb (4x1) Patriot extreme performance ddr2-800 @ 4.4.4.12
2x eVga 8800gts (g92) 512 mb in SLI
Silverstone 750watt modular PSU
2x 160gb WD Sata2 HDD, 1 external 500gb HDD for backups
LG DVD/CDRW combo drive w/ lightscribe
Swiftech MCP-355 pump with XSPC top/res combo
Swiftech MCR-320 rad with Zalman F3 120mm fans
EK Surpeme CPU water block
EK Northbridge waterblock
Thermalright HR-05 SLI southbridge cooler
Zalman ZM-MFC1 Plus 6-channel fan controller

 
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Tim

Originally posted by: WoodButcher
Very nice, not bad for the first time out!
Thanks! I actually plan on grabbing up another RF case today, hiding it from my significant other and figuring out where I can make my hidden lair to do some work on it in secret.
 

mrblotto

Golden Member
Jul 7, 2007
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Originally posted by: thepladfad
Well, here's mine! (also my first real jump into case modding)

Inside
Upper inside at angle
Hard-drive and pump/res area
Front w/ door open
Front and top w/ door closed
The commanders area


The Specs:
Modded Rocketfish (Lian-Li) Fulltower
Intel E8400
eVga 680i Motherboard
4gb (4x1) Patriot extreme performance ddr2-800 @ 4.4.4.12
2x eVga 8800gts (g92) 512 mb in SLI
Silverstone 750watt modular PSU
2x 160gb WD Sata2 HDD, 1 external 500gb HDD for backups
LG DVD/CDRW combo drive w/ lightscribe
Swiftech MCP-355 pump with XSPC top/res combo
Swiftech MCR-320 rad with Zalman F3 120mm fans
EK Surpeme CPU water block
EK Northbridge waterblock
Thermalright HR-05 SLI southbridge cooler
Zalman ZM-MFC1 Plus 6-channel fan controller

Sweet!
 

ric0chet06

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Jan 11, 2007
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ric0chet06

Senior member
Jan 11, 2007
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Yep, retails for over 300, but I actually got it in a trade. I traded a guy a new antec 900 that was $40 after rebate, and a 2003 17'' LCD for this case. It's awesome!
 

BassBomb

Diamond Member
Nov 25, 2005
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Originally posted by: ric0chet06
Yep, retails for over 300, but I actually got it in a trade. I traded a guy a new antec 900 that was $40 after rebate, and a 2003 17'' LCD for this case. It's awesome!

Nice dealing
 
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