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    Well, I dont know about you guys, but im feeling lucky!


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    Well my luck ran out lol. I encountered another little problem which had me leak testing overnight. Anyway everything is fine now, I am typing from LEXA now , I will post pics later today.
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    wow TB4O, the case is looking slick. nice work on it +rep

    hows temps?
    CPU: Q6600 G0 3.5GHz@1.4v (4.2GHz max) / 4790k 4.8ghz @1.265v
    GPU: 9800GTX /GTX780 hydrocopper
    Ram: Samsung 4GB /gskill 16gb DDR3 1600
    Mobo: EVGA-NF68-A1 680i (P32) /AsRock Extreme6
    PSU: Enermax Galaxy 850Watt /EVGA 850 G2
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    CPU & GPU: 3x Swiftech MCR320, 2x MCP655, MCW60 R2, Dtek Fuzion V2, 18 high speed yates @ 5v

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    Thanks Spawn.

    Currently at idle my Q6600 and my 8800GTX are both around 30*c (without OC or side panels). This is pretty good considering on air my Q6600 used to idle around 54*c and the 8800GTX around 65*c with the fan at 70%.
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    Well guys I have a 2 part update for you all, the first part is the completion of the RAM cooler and the second part is the installation of the water cooling.

    Firstly I marked up the piece of plexi for cutting:

    I then printed out the piece of text which would be engraved:

    It fits perfectly on the plexi:

    I then cut out the plexi:

    I glued the text to the plexi and was ready to engrave:


    I was just about to start engraving when my Dremel crapped itself, yet the variable speed was stuck on max. I sent it away for repairs and was forced to use this old engraved I had laying around:

    Absolutely gutless haha.
    This is what resulted from the attempt of engraving:


    Not bad for a first shot I must admit.
    I touched it up and about 20 mins later I was left with this:

    Turned out pretty well I think.
    I then glued the plexi piece in place and now a fully functioning RAM cooler:


    I know you can't see the engraving too well in that pic but it looks much better in the PC with the rest of the gear.

    This concludes part 1 of this update, onto part 2.
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    Ok time for part 2 of this update, water cooling.

    Before I could do anything I needed to install the PSU into position:

    The PSU cover plays it's part perfectly, it looks great.
    I installed everything to the mobo and then installed it into the case:


    I had a few problems while installing the motherboard but nothing I couldn't overcome. The first problem being the fan grill on the rear fan interfering with the on-board Karajan audio, simple fix, remove the grill lol. The other problems were with he thumbscrews I was using to attach the motherboard. 1 of the thumbscrews interfered with the southbridge cooler and the other with the graphics card slot. I left these screws un-installed, simple fix.

    The next thing to do was install the GPU block to the graphics card and the heatsinks to the graphics RAM:

    I did encounter a problem with this stage. The Swiftech RAM sinks are utter crap, the thermal pads which are installed on the base can not keep the heatsinks attached to the RAM chips. Even if I heated up the pad with a hair dryer there was no adhesion. Even the Zalman sinks (blue ones) stuck first time. Very disappointing for Swiftech. I fixed this problem by putting a small dab of Arctic Silver 5 on the base of each sink, instant adhesion.
    Once I fixed this problem I installed the graphics card along with the rest of the hardware:

    I then attached all my hoses and started to fill the loop:

    Loop filled and leak testing:


    This first batch of leak testing went flawlessly, no leaks at all. I went away for a few days (leaving the system off) and when I powered up the system for the first time I immediately noticed a leak on the GPU block. This resulted in the draining of the loop, a whole new piece of hose and another run of leak testing.

    Everything is running beautifully now. Here is a final pic of the water cooling:


    Currently my Q6600 is idling at around 30*c and my 8800GTX hovers around 30-31*c.

    Well that's the water cooling done and the end of this update. I still need to do some cable management on the mobo tray then I will clean up the case and (tttttooooooo many finger prints lol) and do a proper photo shoot. Until then...

    Happy Modding.
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    Outstanding!!! Love it. Is that a Thermaltake Extreme Spirit II chipset cooler?
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    Thanks blue, Yes it is a Thermaltake Extreme Spirit II chipset cooler on my northbridge. The copper matched the orange on the motherboard plus it cools pretty well and has pretty lights. I think the stock DFI one does cool better though.
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    Looking great! Glad everything is leak free and working as it should. +rep

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    :O oh mah god man....
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    you tease!

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