Hope the internals don't get filled up with dust after you put in the side intake.![]()

Hope the internals don't get filled up with dust after you put in the side intake.![]()
How heavy is your case now with the water? any idea how much water it holds?
. The outer mesh is already getting dusty. Either need an elegant way of putting a dust filter in there or might need to think of another way to cool the vrms...(tried them as out-takes but they couldn't produce enough targeted airflow).
Great build! How quiet are the Scythe GT 1850? Would it be good for a thick radiator like black ice gtx extreme? Looking for a perfect balance between cooling and silence.
coldfused said:Great build! How quiet are the Scythe GT 1850? Would it be good for a thick radiator like black ice gtx extreme? Looking for a perfect balance between cooling and silence.
Vinni3 @H|H said:Knew it. DEMCiflex sell those magnetic fan filters, if you could get them to cut out a piece of black mesh the size of the mesh on the side panel you could 'sandwich' the filter mesh in between the fans and side panel mesh by having screw holes for the fans. This will be a bit of a hassle to clean though.
craterloads said:That is stunning, cant believe youve pulled it off. Conisdering the 600T isnt your usual lian li or silverstone "luxury" case you sure made it so.
THis has probably been asked before but why don't you put a fourth fan on the side panel?
Hey joxang, you never answered my question. Are your GPU's The Asus matrix 5870's? I'm guessing they are because of the way you cooled them. If they are Asus Matrix 5870's, is the you block alone enough to cool them? I'm wondering because I have a pair of them as well in my skeleton, and am racking my brain on how to wc them because there are not any blocks made for them.
Hey joxang, you never answered my question. Are your GPU's The Asus matrix 5870's? I'm guessing they are because of the way you cooled them. If they are Asus Matrix 5870's, is the you block alone enough to cool them? I'm wondering because I have a pair of them as well in my skeleton, and am racking my brain on how to wc them because there are not any blocks made for them.
Sorry mate, missed it. Yeh they are. If you take the card apart and remove the heatsink, you'll find a metal plate covering the front, which holds the screws for the backplate. The front and back plates are what cools most of the VRAM. I just dremelled a hole in the front plate around the gpu area so I could fit a generic block, and left the front and back-plates attached to the PCB.
There are four uncovered VRMs which weren't cooled in any way in the stock card, so I left them uncovered. They get quite hot under load, but the cards haven't crashed or throttled in Furmark, or in gaming, so I'm guessing they're fine? Unfortunately I don't think the Matrix cards have any vrm temp sensors...unless you know a way of unlocking them?
I'm pretty happy with the cooling anyhow. I've got some airflow so hopefully the VRAMs will be fine.