err im yanking 88F idle 112F load on my X4 955 @ 3.7Ghz
(on a small air cooled heatsink with a very very mean fan)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5_Zp70eC670
I can get it down into the 50's during the winter though with some "assistance"
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err im yanking 88F idle 112F load on my X4 955 @ 3.7Ghz
(on a small air cooled heatsink with a very very mean fan)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5_Zp70eC670
I can get it down into the 50's during the winter though with some "assistance"
And it's done!!! Yet again, a HUUUUUUUGE thanks to crenn for working so diligently with me on the coding!! I'm posting from it now and I'll have the full update tomorrow :D
Minor update!
I painted the CPU retention bracket to match the rest of the case
I also got a pair of 12" UV cathodes installed the the side door. I ended up reusing the touch connector that came with the case for this. it simplifies the wiring a lot :D
Next up I wired up 4 LEDs and hot-glued them into the top part of the front side window. The LEDs are all warm white colored.
And it's now finished! But you'll have to wait until tomorrow for the good pics. In the meantime here's a few teaser shots :D
Snap, great modders think alike :P, thats exactly what I have planned for BF3.3, using the connector in the door to make the power for the side window etches lights... Just hope the double rad is going to be good enough for cooling a 580GTX and SB-E i7
I loved this build and will continue to do so, infact Thermaltake should feel honored that so many good modders have hacked up a level 10 GT.
I'll be curious to see the LCD start procedure that I've been helping with.
Love the purple/green :)
Here's the final pics and video! Enjoy!
Excellent!! :up: +rep