Thanks Marc...
Threads like this are the reason that i wanted to go ahead and do something like this. I was a bit nervous after i put everything together hoping i didnt "f" up the hardware with all the block installs and hoping that when i connected all the tubing it was all connected right...
I have read the sticky more than once...either i am not doing something right or i just have a bad chip and 3.2ghz is going to be my max OC unless i decide to upgrade to a 790i and use ddr3. I was hoping to get a little more in depth help instead of someone posting a thread that a retard...
Heya guys,
I am trying to push my q9450 past 3.2 ghz...it doesnt seem to be stable after 3.2.
My stable OC is listed in my sig. At the present moment i am @
3.46ghz(fsb:1728) vCore:1.325v VTT:1.3v SPP:1.45 MCP:1.5v SPP<->MCP: 1.2v GTLRef lane 0: Auto
lane 1:+55mV
lane 2: auto...
@Aigo
I was just wondering with the mixing metals thing...all the blocks are nickel plated with the exception of the gold plating on the gpu blocks. Do you think this will still have corrosion problems...even using anti-corrosive liquid? Aigo you think it took you long enough to get to this...
PC components:
CM Stacker 830 Evo
q9450 @ 3.2 ghz
OCZ reaper 2x2 Gb 1066mhz
CM 1000w real power pro
2x 9800 gtx @ 820/2000/2450mhz
XFX 780i ISH9
Water cooling parts:
Koolance CPU-340 block
GPU-200 Block
120mm Resorvoir
T-Line(for...
Hey wood is there an easy way to replace a section of tubing without draining the whole system? The tubing that connects my gpu's looks lik eit is kinking a lot more than what i would say is acceptable.
Hey woody was that a question about the hard drives? That will be the normal hangout...the WC components took up so much space that i really didnt have any where to go with em. Thgey are being held up by some old steel shelf holders and taped down with some weather stripping. I know i...
Anyway all done ...i just wrote a bunch of shit to explain some stuff about the install but i figure if anyone has questions they can ask on here. Here are some pics:
http://i152.photobucket.com/al...ly_bucket/IMG_2157.jpg
http://i152.photobucket.com/al...ly_bucket/IMG_2158.jpg...
I was reading through this getting as much info as i can before i start leak testing and came across this line...Maybe i am just immature but i thought it was hilarious. Good one Aigo!! And i agree that KY is awesome on its own.............for water cooling...of course for water cooling. :P...
Thanks for the delayed reply :P a reply is a reply late or not. Anyway, i am not skilled with a soldering iron and dont even own one. I suppose i could borrow my buddies, but then i dont have any spare 3 pin connections lying around either. I figure i will just order the adapters when i order...
Well, i am going to be mounting the bottom rad underneath the case and it has wheels that i can attach to raise the case up about 1.5 inches giving the Rad about 1 inch clearance. I will try the fans as exhaust(push) and intake(pull) and see which gives better temps. As for the 120.1 rad i think...
It seems as though when i started this WC install thats all i have been doing is talking to myself..."hmmm...maybe i should put it here...yeah that would be sweet...no wait...that wont work...maybe i should put it here!" I always lose the arguments too :P I have been feeling kinda crazy over...
Update:
Got all my WC components today...started to put things together in order to leak test...unfortunately the tubing had a larger OD than i expected...so i need to order different tubing. does this make sense to anyone?
The tubing diameters dont make sense to me in this picture. It...
holy sweetness...nice rig man. Whjat did you find was the best way to cut the window? What kind of plastic did you use, acrylic? Sweet RES too. Too many tubes IMO but very nice work! I dont plan on going that far with my system obviously, i am not skilled enough to start hacking away at my case...
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