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dragonV8
18 Dec 2004, 5:37am
After checking out Gnome's puter some time ago, we spotted a Tsunami Dream in the shop. Just had to have one too as a next case.

Sally's new main puter specs.

Intel P4 3.4 LGA775 @ 3.73
AA8XE 3RDEYE mobo
2 x 512 DDRII 533 ram
1 x 74G Raptor
1 x 200G WD sata
Eheim 1048 pump
SilverProp waterblock
BlackIce 120mm radiator
LG GSA 4120B DVD Burner

The pics show 3 H/D's, now 2. Also removed the NB cooling after pics were taken.

TheBaron
18 Dec 2004, 5:39am
its alive!!!!
that thing is nice :D

muddocktor
18 Dec 2004, 5:40am
Damn, that is pretty Jon! :thumbsup:

What's the blue cylinder below the radiator, a reservoir?

Missileman
18 Dec 2004, 5:41am
Now I see what made the sea level go down here !!!


Nice looking rig :thumbsup:

dragonV8
18 Dec 2004, 5:59am
This is the first Intel P4 LGA775 3.2 with AA8 mobo.

Specs.
Intel P4 3.2 @ 3.53
Abit AA8 Duramax mobo
1 x 80G H/D
2 x 512 DDRII 533 ram
Tt BigWater W/Cooling
Antec SuperLanboy case (#11)

Having problem adding pics now!! I'll try again later.

dragonV8
18 Dec 2004, 6:06am
Damn, that is pretty Jon! :thumbsup:

What's the blue cylinder below the radiator, a reservoir?

That is correct Mudd. I was told i would not need one, however it gives a visual on flow and water level. Also easy to bleed the air out.

Considering it is the first home made water cooling project, we are very happy the way it turned out. Lots of searches in this forum gave us ideas, like radiator outside, etc.

The other water cooled ones are in pre made kit form. The Tt BigWater in 3 others do a brilliant job. Cool and quiet, can't ask for more.

GnomeWizardd
18 Dec 2004, 6:08am
OMG

/me tears up

I am the reason for such a beautiful creation :bawling:

leishi85
18 Dec 2004, 6:14am
sorry offtopic

I'm redoing my watercooling setup during christmas break, i want some idea about where to mount my radiator. I want to keep it outside of the case, on top of the case or something. It's a dtek heatercore, have 2x120 mmfans mounted on it. Any ideas about how to do this guys??

GnomeWizardd
18 Dec 2004, 6:24am
Start a thread in Cooling


Thats the first step! :mullet: :thumbsup:

dragonV8
18 Dec 2004, 6:28am
Reason this thread is posted here...........it's about folding. 2 x HT=4 WU's. We are trying to do our bit to stave off the onslaught of so many, hehehe. ;D

F:fold:LD on Team #93. :thumbsup:

And yes Gnome..........it's your fault. You should not have done such a nice job of yours. :D

Shorty
18 Dec 2004, 6:33am
That's really sweet! Well done mate :thumbsup:

Tim
18 Dec 2004, 6:48am
That rectangular radiator looks VERY similar to the heater core I pulled out of my 89 Dodge Spirit a few months ago! That's probably what it is, an automotive heater core colored blue and 5 times the price.

madmat
18 Dec 2004, 7:39am
Why'd you lose the NB cooling? Looks very nice BTW, I'm currenty trying to shoehorn all that amount of cooling into a Lian Li mid tower...having loads of fun too.

dragonV8
18 Dec 2004, 8:49am
Why'd you lose the NB cooling? Looks very nice BTW, I'm currenty trying to shoehorn all that amount of cooling into a Lian Li mid tower...having loads of fun too.

Hi Mat, since we had a lot of problems caused by having to RMA a board and Sally having issues with beeping whilst i was at the mine, i thought i would see how it goes without the NB cooling. The little Abit one looks ok so i'll leave it to run a few weeks as is. Also less line restrictions, hoping for good flow.

I can imagine your fun with the Lian Li case. Lots of learning curves, lol.



Tim, you could be right. It's 120mm and not having seen your core, i would not know. I'm sure i could have done it cheaper, however time is not what i had to spare at that point of purchase.

profdlp
18 Dec 2004, 9:04am
That is so beautiful I want to cry. :bawling: :)

Weedo
18 Dec 2004, 9:05am
:respect:

Jimborae
18 Dec 2004, 9:26am
Glad that the TT Bigwater kits worked out well for you. Apart from doing their job, can you give any info on what they were like to install, quality etc.

dragonV8
18 Dec 2004, 12:10pm
Glad that the TT Bigwater kits worked out well for you. Apart from doing their job, can you give any info on what they were like to install, quality etc.


Jimborae, i don't believe i have thanked you for the input to Sally when i was hard working trying to make a quid and she was spending it like we had a money tree out back, hehehe. All joking aside, they are brilliant bits of gear. I'll ask Sally later when she wakes up regarding temps. Nice and quiet, with a fan speed adjuster.

The only thing i found a problem was the instruction booklet. Bit hard to read for us "oldies". Sent an email off to TT and though i had it sussed by the time i set them up, at least i now have a pdf file of instructions. :)

Everything went well fitting it. The usual 4 bolts, water block, radiator, fan and pump. I put the little bottle reservoir high up on the back of the case. (left top in pic). The pump is held in place with 2 velcro strips. Put the pump outside the case to bleed the air from the system and no water in the case.

I give it. :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:

If you need any other info, send a PM. Im only too happy to assist. :thumbsup:

PressX
18 Dec 2004, 3:51pm
:clap: Nice Job!...

So when is Sally going to teach you how to build one Jon? :D

dragonV8
18 Dec 2004, 4:53pm
:clap: Nice Job!...

So when is Sally going to teach you how to build one Jon? :D


Hehehe........when i learn about patience, lol. ;D




Oh by the way, MrX..........every dog has it's day. :D

TBonZ
22 Dec 2004, 12:17am
Looks great Dragon and congrats Sally! :mullet:

PressX
22 Dec 2004, 7:41pm
Oh by the way, MrX..........every dog has it's day. :D

Woof Woof!

csimon
23 Dec 2004, 5:38pm
awesome ...you did it right!!! :thumbsup: :fold: