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I have never done any water cooling but when EK bought out their kits i just had to have a go!
My rig set up is -
i7 2600k
8gb Corsair Vengeance 8-8-8-24 ram
Asrock fatal1ty mobo
Corsair AX750 psu
Corsair H100 cpu cooler
Corsair 800D 6GB/s case
ATI Sapphire 5870
Corsair force 4 SSD 120GB
I will appologise now as i am no photographer but i have tried :/
The above rig did well with the H100 with temps on a 4.7ghz oc @ 1.34v hitting
under load and
idle. (yes this was not a scientific test and i was bored one day!)
Ok lets get down to what i bought, i had an EK H3O Watercooling Kit - Supreme HF 360 **2011 Compatible** kit on back order for over a month and due to impatience i ended up sourcing else where so due to a lot of time spent waiting i had the chance to plan cooling my gpu as well.
The reason for doing this is i will be buying the new 7000 series from amd when they are out so i want to be ready. My shopping list
EK H3O Watercooling Kit - Supreme HF 360 **2011 Compatible**
Ek 5870v2 GPU block
Ek 5870v2 back plate
Phobya G-Changer V1.2 140mm rad
3x viper 140mm fans (to replace the stock corsair ones)
4m of red non uv 1/2OD 3/8ID tube
blood red dye
mx4 paste
AND LASTLY!!!
Hardware Labs Black ICE GT Stealth 360 Radiator (i will explain at the end!)
As it goes the EK is very good value and the products are great quality, my only real gripe is the instructions can be a litte hard to follow as they try and explain components in other kits as well but that is a minor gripe.
So here is a few befores
So that was the removal of the H100 done (easy and for sale in the MM) and the instalation of the block done. I have to say the block was so easy to install and looks the nuts!! So on to the rad for the GPU.
Now those with sharp eyes will notice i installed the 360rad in the last pic. In the EK kit it says they will not RMA a rad that has had the wrong screws fitted! NOW in the ek kit i only found one set of 12 screws for the rad which i assuemed were the correct ones as it came in the kit!! So i wanted to take out the rad and instal the bottom set of fans before i secured the top ones so i removed the rad but thought i know i will have a look to see if i may have over tightened them and to my horror ONE had gone through a fin! I franticly did a water test and lets just say a bucket with holes in holds more water
Now upon looking through the kit i found a second set of smaller screws!!! only by a few mill but it would have beenenough, it would be nice if the instructions said "WARNING TWO DIFFERENT LENGTH OF SCREWS IN BOX!"
Any way that is why there is a second rad bought, i was low on funds so cound only afford the cheepest ocuk had to offer but it is an amazing rad with very high densaty of fins!
I was very pleased with how the GPU block looked once it was built and with the back plate it just looks amazing and the drop in temps are better than i had hoped for.
On air and oc'd to 1ghz/1300mhz i was hitting temps of 70-80c at load and 48c idle
just look at the bottom figure, but now its taken nearly 20c off on idle!
I found the 800D to be a great case IF you buy the right components! The supplied pump is a little to big to go in the belly of the case as intended buy the two tubing holes on the deck, that is why i have put my pump where it is, i will move it when i get my 7000 series.
As you can see i have got 6 vipers on the 360 and two on the 140, all on a fan controller, the pump is noisy but let me say its tolerable, i have just bought a pump controller as well.
As for temps i am very very happy with them
idle
load
Well i hope you have enjoyed my little rant let me know what you think about my cherry popping session!
My rig set up is -
i7 2600k
8gb Corsair Vengeance 8-8-8-24 ram
Asrock fatal1ty mobo
Corsair AX750 psu
Corsair H100 cpu cooler
Corsair 800D 6GB/s case
ATI Sapphire 5870
Corsair force 4 SSD 120GB
I will appologise now as i am no photographer but i have tried :/
The above rig did well with the H100 with temps on a 4.7ghz oc @ 1.34v hitting
under load and
idle. (yes this was not a scientific test and i was bored one day!)
Ok lets get down to what i bought, i had an EK H3O Watercooling Kit - Supreme HF 360 **2011 Compatible** kit on back order for over a month and due to impatience i ended up sourcing else where so due to a lot of time spent waiting i had the chance to plan cooling my gpu as well.
The reason for doing this is i will be buying the new 7000 series from amd when they are out so i want to be ready. My shopping list
EK H3O Watercooling Kit - Supreme HF 360 **2011 Compatible**
Ek 5870v2 GPU block
Ek 5870v2 back plate
Phobya G-Changer V1.2 140mm rad
3x viper 140mm fans (to replace the stock corsair ones)
4m of red non uv 1/2OD 3/8ID tube
blood red dye
mx4 paste
AND LASTLY!!!
Hardware Labs Black ICE GT Stealth 360 Radiator (i will explain at the end!)
As it goes the EK is very good value and the products are great quality, my only real gripe is the instructions can be a litte hard to follow as they try and explain components in other kits as well but that is a minor gripe.
So here is a few befores
So that was the removal of the H100 done (easy and for sale in the MM) and the instalation of the block done. I have to say the block was so easy to install and looks the nuts!! So on to the rad for the GPU.
Now those with sharp eyes will notice i installed the 360rad in the last pic. In the EK kit it says they will not RMA a rad that has had the wrong screws fitted! NOW in the ek kit i only found one set of 12 screws for the rad which i assuemed were the correct ones as it came in the kit!! So i wanted to take out the rad and instal the bottom set of fans before i secured the top ones so i removed the rad but thought i know i will have a look to see if i may have over tightened them and to my horror ONE had gone through a fin! I franticly did a water test and lets just say a bucket with holes in holds more water
Now upon looking through the kit i found a second set of smaller screws!!! only by a few mill but it would have beenenough, it would be nice if the instructions said "WARNING TWO DIFFERENT LENGTH OF SCREWS IN BOX!"
Any way that is why there is a second rad bought, i was low on funds so cound only afford the cheepest ocuk had to offer but it is an amazing rad with very high densaty of fins!
I was very pleased with how the GPU block looked once it was built and with the back plate it just looks amazing and the drop in temps are better than i had hoped for.
On air and oc'd to 1ghz/1300mhz i was hitting temps of 70-80c at load and 48c idle
just look at the bottom figure, but now its taken nearly 20c off on idle!
I found the 800D to be a great case IF you buy the right components! The supplied pump is a little to big to go in the belly of the case as intended buy the two tubing holes on the deck, that is why i have put my pump where it is, i will move it when i get my 7000 series.
As you can see i have got 6 vipers on the 360 and two on the 140, all on a fan controller, the pump is noisy but let me say its tolerable, i have just bought a pump controller as well.
As for temps i am very very happy with them
idle
load
Well i hope you have enjoyed my little rant let me know what you think about my cherry popping session!
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