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Welcome to my build log...
I've been struggling with my old Gigabyte DS4 motherboard and underpowered 500w PSU for a while now...
So I decided to upgrade & water cool at the same time.
New Parts so far:
Q6600
Asus P5K Premium - Black Pearl Ltd Edition
Silverstone OP 750W
Optiarc SATA DVD-RW
Existing parts:
2gb Geil Ultra PC6400 C4
Akasa Eclipse 62
2 x Seagate Barracudas
Akasa Fan Controller
Scythe Ninja
Loadsa Fans & other Bits
I intend to go for a PA120.2 loop to cool the Q6600, but first to test all the new stuff to make sure it works...
Out with the old.... Case stripped down & cleaned out ready for the new... I decided to move the DVD drive down next to the floppy to leave room for the bay reservior to fit nicely in between
New Mobo in all its glory... Fully stacked & well laid out... U can even get the ram out without removing the gfx card unlike on my old board!
The first minor hiccup... The backplate to the Scythe Ninja, obviously scythe decided to use some industry grade epoxy resin in their sticky pads... This took me the best part of 20mins to get off my old mobo & u can see the circuitry imprint on the pad from the old mobo!
First stage of the build, testing with my existing air cooling setup... After a bit of cable management, but as u can see I desperately need some heatshrink, sleeving & some new colour cables to finish the look.
The watercooling stuff arrives
Scratches head ![Confused :confused: :confused:](/styles/default/xenforo/vbSmilies/Normal/confused.gif)
Here is what I bought:
D-Tek Fusion CPU Block (c/w nozzle kit for Quad Core)
Laing DDC2 Pump with Custom Alphacool Acrylic Top
Thermochill PA120.2 Radiator
3x Yate Loon D12SL Fans
XSPC Single Clear Bay Reservior
XSPC UV Blue Tubing
Loads of Cable Braiding & Heatshrink
Loads of Barbs & Clips etc
Next step... Installing the Fuzion nozzle kit & sorting the cables out (which is a damn site easier to do now rather than later...
Next onto the rad... Decided to follow the manufacturers guidelines and flush it with just hot water instead of vinegar... Which worked fine & only took me about 20mins.
So 10+ flushes later, the rad is clean & the fans & grill are fitted
After a bit of hammering... the rad eventually fitted (snugly) at the top of the case & I used the grill to make a template out of card for cutting the top of the case
I've been struggling with my old Gigabyte DS4 motherboard and underpowered 500w PSU for a while now...
So I decided to upgrade & water cool at the same time.
New Parts so far:
Q6600
Asus P5K Premium - Black Pearl Ltd Edition
Silverstone OP 750W
Optiarc SATA DVD-RW
Existing parts:
2gb Geil Ultra PC6400 C4
Akasa Eclipse 62
2 x Seagate Barracudas
Akasa Fan Controller
Scythe Ninja
Loadsa Fans & other Bits
I intend to go for a PA120.2 loop to cool the Q6600, but first to test all the new stuff to make sure it works...
![PICT0139.jpg](http://www.weescott.co.uk/images/mm/PICT0139.jpg)
Out with the old.... Case stripped down & cleaned out ready for the new... I decided to move the DVD drive down next to the floppy to leave room for the bay reservior to fit nicely in between
![PICT0141.jpg](http://www.weescott.co.uk/images/mm/PICT0141.jpg)
New Mobo in all its glory... Fully stacked & well laid out... U can even get the ram out without removing the gfx card unlike on my old board!
![PICT0143.jpg](http://www.weescott.co.uk/images/mm/PICT0143.jpg)
The first minor hiccup... The backplate to the Scythe Ninja, obviously scythe decided to use some industry grade epoxy resin in their sticky pads... This took me the best part of 20mins to get off my old mobo & u can see the circuitry imprint on the pad from the old mobo!
![PICT0144.jpg](http://www.weescott.co.uk/images/mm/PICT0144.jpg)
First stage of the build, testing with my existing air cooling setup... After a bit of cable management, but as u can see I desperately need some heatshrink, sleeving & some new colour cables to finish the look.
![PICT0001.jpg](http://www.weescott.co.uk/images/mm/PICT0001.jpg)
The watercooling stuff arrives
![Eek! :eek: :eek:](/styles/default/xenforo/vbSmilies/Normal/eek.gif)
![Confused :confused: :confused:](/styles/default/xenforo/vbSmilies/Normal/confused.gif)
Here is what I bought:
D-Tek Fusion CPU Block (c/w nozzle kit for Quad Core)
Laing DDC2 Pump with Custom Alphacool Acrylic Top
Thermochill PA120.2 Radiator
3x Yate Loon D12SL Fans
XSPC Single Clear Bay Reservior
XSPC UV Blue Tubing
Loads of Cable Braiding & Heatshrink
Loads of Barbs & Clips etc
Next step... Installing the Fuzion nozzle kit & sorting the cables out (which is a damn site easier to do now rather than later...
![PICT0002.jpg](http://www.weescott.co.uk/images/mm/PICT0002.jpg)
Next onto the rad... Decided to follow the manufacturers guidelines and flush it with just hot water instead of vinegar... Which worked fine & only took me about 20mins.
So 10+ flushes later, the rad is clean & the fans & grill are fitted
![PICT0146.jpg](http://www.weescott.co.uk/images/mm/PICT0146.jpg)
After a bit of hammering... the rad eventually fitted (snugly) at the top of the case & I used the grill to make a template out of card for cutting the top of the case
![PICT0147.jpg](http://www.weescott.co.uk/images/mm/PICT0147.jpg)
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