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Finished My Setup

GaleForce

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Here's the finished product;

wcsetup03.jpg


wccase02.jpg
 
Got the rad box mounted to your windowsill? Or am I seeing things? It looks nice either way.

But damn, you could cut out almost half ur tubing. Shorter is better in this game.
 
Yeah I wouldn't personally have chosen that tubing layout, but it looks good.
 
Yeah I didn't want the tubing layout either, but the CPU and the Video card were too close together so it was getting kinked. Coolsleeves prevent that right? Maybe I'll buy some more tubing and some cool sleever so I can give a better layout a try. I made some changes, I mounted the res and moved some tubes around to make it look better. And the RadBox is mounted on the back of the computer. :D

As for parts, I have the TDX, the NV-68, the DD D4 pump, some DD res, clearflex tubing, and a Dtek Pro120 rad. My temps absolutely SUCK right now so I need to remount some stuff and try and get better,
 
Congrats on putting it together good. My opinion however, is that it's a tad too cluttered for my tastes. :eek:
 
Dunno, maybe too much AS5 or a bad mount. My CPU runs idle at 35 and my Graphics run idle at 50 :(.
 
Wasn't hard at all. It mounts right into the existing fan holes w/ risers, so you can open the door without a problem. I lost a riser though, so I only have three on, heh. Right now because the space behind the fan AND the risers create a good amount of space, I have it blowing air through the rad. I might turn the fan around and have it suck air through.
 
No, but I might have read the instructions wrong. I went to home depot and bout 4 bolts that were long enough to fit through the radbox (the part that attaches to everything, not the part that screws onto the comp), the fan, and the shroud. Then I used a nut inside the shroud to secure the radbox, fan, and shroud together. At that point, I just used the bolts that came with my shroud to secure the shroud (and in turn everything else) to the heatcore.
 
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