** NEW OcUK Pre-Watercooled Case Range **

1.42V? Do not want. I'd suggest watercooling for 5GHz.

1.42V will be fine, there is no sign of degrade yet! If my 2600K had degrade or died then I order a new water cooling case with new i5 2500K this time. I can see many doing 5GHz over 1.40V and had no problem so far. It make no difference between air cooling and custom water cooling as the volt still be 1.42V as I can't get lower than that, cos of prime95 failed, temperature isn't issues at all.
 
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1.42v on air cooling is far from fine tbh.
you wont have signs of degradation after 4 months. you will know about it if your IMC fries though.

anyway, we don't want this thread erupting into another conversation about your overclock. :p
 
here are a few pics of a Pre Watercooled V6 Shinobi case.
ready to ship [the block will be strapped onto the motherboard tray before it goes out]

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You say it is possible to add/change various parts of the watercooling setup, would it be too much to add a gpu block considering the size of the reservoir/pump?
 
Looks pretty tasty. Still not keen on water cooling but if you can sell them at £185 sustainably maybe it's time I investigated properly.
 
Still not keen on water cooling but if you can sell them at £185 sustainably maybe it's time I investigated properly.
i used to think like this, however when i went to buy the 650D i noticed this and though why the hell not lets have a go, so i got the 650D V8 prewatercooled case.
i am very pleased with the setup:)
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however a month on and i've already got the upgrade bug:rolleyes:

just ordered a 360mm rad and a bay res, gonna get the dremel out and have a play:D
 
i used to think like this, however when i went to buy the 650D i noticed this and though why the hell not lets have a go, so i got the 650D V8 prewatercooled case.
i am very pleased with the setup:)
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however a month on and i've already got the upgrade bug:rolleyes:

just ordered a 360mm rad and a bay res, gonna get the dremel out and have a play:D

Out of curiosity where are youy planning on mounting the 360, as i can't see how it will fit - coincedentally I have the same 650D watercooled case as yourself, bought just recently - v pleased with the case for the price.

Mark
 
It wont fit, yet... i plan to mount it in the top of case where the 240 is now, i will lose the top 5.25 bay to it, however this dosnt not concern me, i dont need it anyway, have to remove the hotswap bay as well and get creative with the dremel.
heard its been done but struggling to find any project logs or even pictures, keep an eye out in the case project forum for a project log in the next few days:D
 
You say it is possible to add/change various parts of the watercooling setup, would it be too much to add a gpu block considering the size of the reservoir/pump?

unfortunately not. by adding a gpu block to the loop it would rattle around inside the case. you would also struggle to fit the block to the card.

I am looking into adding gpu only blocks into the cases though.

if you wanted to add a full cover block, I would suggest buying a kit and doing it yourself as you could make it a lot neater.

Any chance of some more pictures of the prebuilt cases I would expect customers on the site would appreciate it also

will get on it when they come through.
 
It wont fit, yet... i plan to mount it in the top of case where the 240 is now, i will lose the top 5.25 bay to it, however this dosnt not concern me, i dont need it anyway, have to remove the hotswap bay as well and get creative with the dremel.
heard its been done but struggling to find any project logs or even pictures, keep an eye out in the case project forum for a project log in the next few days:D

Will look out for it - could be interesting.Good luck with your project.

Mark
 
unfortunately not. by adding a gpu block to the loop it would rattle around inside the case. you would also struggle to fit the block to the card.

I am looking into adding gpu only blocks into the cases though.

if you wanted to add a full cover block, I would suggest buying a kit and doing it yourself as you could make it a lot neater.



will get on it when they come through.
Like the other guy said, get some high quality pics as you do it!
 
New pricing now available on the WHOLE watercooled case range from OcUK

each case now has a selectable coolant choice and the addition of EK rotary fittings were required to obtain the neatest tubing routing that we can provide.

we also now have stock of the Corsair 800D which has been out of stock for a while due to supply shortages.

with 2011 support on all of these cases, there has never been a better time to watercool your pc.
 
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