So I have finally started to make a project log!
Before I start with this build let me show you what I had before.
Link to my Old build log
CPU : Intel Q6600 @ 3.2GHz
Motherboard : Gigabyte GA P35C DS3R
RAM : 4GB OCZ Reaper PC2 8500 @ 1066MHz
GPU : Gigabyte GTX460 1GB OC
HDD : Samsung F3 1TB
PSU : Themaltake Toughpower XT 775W Modular
DVD RW : Sony Ad7241S LightScribe
Case : Antec 1200
Monitor : Benq G2420HDBL 24" LED
Keyboard : Advend Wireless Keyboard
Mouse : Logitech MX-518
Watercooling components
CPU block : EK Supreme HF Full Nickel
Rad : XSPC RS Series 240mm Dual Radiator : RS240
Pump : Laing DDC-1+ Ultra Pump 600 L/hr 18W (MCP355) : DDC-1+ T
Pump top/Res : XSPC Laing DDC 200ml Reservoir Pump Top : Plexi
Tubes : Masterkleer 1/2" ID - 3/4" OD (13-19mm) Flexible Tubing : White / UV Blue 3m
Fans : Arctic Cooling Arctic F12 3-pin 120mm High Performance Case Fan x 3
Fittings : 1/2" ID - 3/4" OD Silver Compression Fittings x 6
Fittings : 1/4" Thread 45° Rotary Adapter with 1/4" Inner Thread : Silver
Petra's Tech PT Nuke Concentrated Biocide 10ml
Distilled water 5l(£4.99 from local chemist)
After that, did some minor changes to hardware.
Changed the motherboard, upgraded GPU
I've always wanted an Abit IP35Pro board so even if they were out of business, when I saw this board in the bay I just couldn't resist it!
Sold my HD5770 and GTX460 and went for a HD6950.
Unlocked and overclocked it!
But then I saw the temperatures of the 6950! at idle it was sitting at 50C and at load with OCCT or Furmark it was reaching 80C - 85C
Did some research on adding a second RAD to the Antec 1200, there were 2 options.
1. Add 240mm RAD to the read fans
2. Add 240mm slim rad to the top
External RADs were out of the question as I wanted every thing inside the case.
Found a Hardware Labs GT240 Stealth RAD for a bargain in the bay and garbed it!
As for the GPU block, I got a new EK VGA Supreme HF Core Only block
I was looking for some enzotech ram sinks but they were out of stock every where, so I found some aluminium heatsinks from my old Arctic Cooling Accelero twin Turbo cooler! Just had to use some thermal tape and there you go!
Had to bend few fins from the VRM sinks as they were touching a capacitor and one of the heat sinks had to be cut off to fit to the single VRM near the top left side.
Fixed just 1 drive cage at the bottom 3x 5.25 slots, and fixed the watercooling platform which came with the Antec 1200 case as a support for the Pump/Res combo and RS240 RAD at the front of the case.
Got some new Noctua SFlex Fans for the RS240 too! They were sooo silent!
GT240 Stealth RAD went to the top as I needed more space to fit the F12 fans.
Also got some Koolance VL4 Quick Disconnects!
Put them in the loop so I can remove the GPU easily.
I usually change the GPU more frequently so I thought this would help! They helped when draining the loop as well.
Temps were very good!
This was during the summer heat wave when my room temp was 24C-25C!
Ahhh those were good days
Stay Tuned for the TJ07 part!
Before I start with this build let me show you what I had before.
Link to my Old build log
CPU : Intel Q6600 @ 3.2GHz
Motherboard : Gigabyte GA P35C DS3R
RAM : 4GB OCZ Reaper PC2 8500 @ 1066MHz
GPU : Gigabyte GTX460 1GB OC
HDD : Samsung F3 1TB
PSU : Themaltake Toughpower XT 775W Modular
DVD RW : Sony Ad7241S LightScribe
Case : Antec 1200
Monitor : Benq G2420HDBL 24" LED
Keyboard : Advend Wireless Keyboard
Mouse : Logitech MX-518
Watercooling components
CPU block : EK Supreme HF Full Nickel
Rad : XSPC RS Series 240mm Dual Radiator : RS240
Pump : Laing DDC-1+ Ultra Pump 600 L/hr 18W (MCP355) : DDC-1+ T
Pump top/Res : XSPC Laing DDC 200ml Reservoir Pump Top : Plexi
Tubes : Masterkleer 1/2" ID - 3/4" OD (13-19mm) Flexible Tubing : White / UV Blue 3m
Fans : Arctic Cooling Arctic F12 3-pin 120mm High Performance Case Fan x 3
Fittings : 1/2" ID - 3/4" OD Silver Compression Fittings x 6
Fittings : 1/4" Thread 45° Rotary Adapter with 1/4" Inner Thread : Silver
Petra's Tech PT Nuke Concentrated Biocide 10ml
Distilled water 5l(£4.99 from local chemist)
After that, did some minor changes to hardware.
Changed the motherboard, upgraded GPU
I've always wanted an Abit IP35Pro board so even if they were out of business, when I saw this board in the bay I just couldn't resist it!
Sold my HD5770 and GTX460 and went for a HD6950.
Unlocked and overclocked it!
But then I saw the temperatures of the 6950! at idle it was sitting at 50C and at load with OCCT or Furmark it was reaching 80C - 85C
Did some research on adding a second RAD to the Antec 1200, there were 2 options.
1. Add 240mm RAD to the read fans
2. Add 240mm slim rad to the top
External RADs were out of the question as I wanted every thing inside the case.
Found a Hardware Labs GT240 Stealth RAD for a bargain in the bay and garbed it!
As for the GPU block, I got a new EK VGA Supreme HF Core Only block
I was looking for some enzotech ram sinks but they were out of stock every where, so I found some aluminium heatsinks from my old Arctic Cooling Accelero twin Turbo cooler! Just had to use some thermal tape and there you go!
Had to bend few fins from the VRM sinks as they were touching a capacitor and one of the heat sinks had to be cut off to fit to the single VRM near the top left side.
Fixed just 1 drive cage at the bottom 3x 5.25 slots, and fixed the watercooling platform which came with the Antec 1200 case as a support for the Pump/Res combo and RS240 RAD at the front of the case.
Got some new Noctua SFlex Fans for the RS240 too! They were sooo silent!
GT240 Stealth RAD went to the top as I needed more space to fit the F12 fans.
Also got some Koolance VL4 Quick Disconnects!
Put them in the loop so I can remove the GPU easily.
I usually change the GPU more frequently so I thought this would help! They helped when draining the loop as well.
Temps were very good!
This was during the summer heat wave when my room temp was 24C-25C!
Ahhh those were good days
Stay Tuned for the TJ07 part!
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