The core voltage on CPU running at 1.376V on prime 95.
The rad I have used is the alphacool XT45 180mm dual rad with 2 Silverstone 180mm air penetrator fans underneath in push config. I managed to keep all 3 removable dust filters by cutting out part of the MB mount on the case.
The rad on top is a basic slimline 120mm but has a gentle typhoon fan underneath which is epic but not as good as the Silverstone 180 fans, which are truly amazing. I have the fans controlled on the front panel and even on very low speeds their is no temperature increase in the loop.
Going to push my graphics cards now and see how much extra FPS I can achieve...
Its a Cosmos S with too much money spent on it And i didn't take a picture of the logo at the time as i had to build a 555 timer PCB to pulse the leds. I can get one tho
I had to build a light tunnel for it as with the lights pushed to the green acrylic it would have looked like this http://i.imgur.com/PukcSCm.jpg which isnt great.. so i had tocut a hole in the back of the panel and make something up with the negatives nate gave me from the panel and mount the LEDs. http://i.imgur.com/39jdbd3.jpg
Sorry for standing the cam up.. just the gfx cables were getting in the way! hope you dont get neck ache lol
My first visit into watercooling and i've done the whole loop for well under £100!
Swiftech 120 & 240mm rads
Swiftech apogee GTZ cpu block
Laing ddc 18w with XSPC restop
Feser one uv orange fluid
Got my q6600 at 3.65 with 58 max load despite the bad fans and poor rad fitment within the case. Already found ways i'd change it and looking at including the graphics card too!
tell me Im wrong butn is that a compression fitting attached to the resevoir without the compression ring attached, so its just like a small barb? does not look safe!
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