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2012/05/04 19:16:40 (permalink)
Yes your reading my topic right! I have made Intelligent esCo into a WATER PARK. Ok not really but I finally got my rig under water with the capability of adding a gpu and if I wanted the motherboard and ram or w.e. I would probably need to add a better pump for it all but for now I think I am good. I got an XSPC Rasa Kit, not sure which one but it came with the Raystorm CPU Block, a really thick 120mm Rad, maybe a double size 120, the tubing is white which will match my Blue and White theme, and the pump is in the res. As I said I am not sure which kit it is I have exactly but I think this is it.
http://www.performance-pcs.com/catalog/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=59_202_972&products_id=33548
I do not how ever have the CPU block listed in this kit. I have 
http://www.performance-pcs.com/catalog/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=59_971_498_497&products_id=32331
I also do not have the 360 rad installed how ever I do have the 360 rad. Currently I have this rad installed.
http://www.performance-pcs.com/catalog/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=59_457_667_671&products_id=25387
So a quick cap of what my Computer was and what it is now. Keep in mind I still have some stuff I need to do with the water cooling system. I need to shorten the hoses on the radiator some. 
So this is what Intelligent esCo DID look like.

This is how Intelligent esCo is rolling now..

 

 
 

 
 

 
 

 
 

 
 
I also cleaned up the cables a bit. But it still gets clutter near the 24pin because thats where all my cables enter into the case. And as you can see I need to shorten the two hoses connected to my radiator. Not even sure if I am getting as good of performance as I should with the tubing going from the pump to the radiator arching like that. It did how ever assist me in getting to 5.0Ghz! =D I went ahead and jump forward fast and put my Vcore to 1.45 and Multiplier to X50. Ran IBT on Very High for 20 passes and this was the result. 

 
 
I will be making some minor changes in the near future. I will be getting a window sides case for my Haf 912. And as I said before I need to trim my WC tubing. Hopefully by the time I am ready for another Modsrigs update I will be ready to show yall and be done. 

 
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    Re:Intelligent esCo's Water Park 2012/05/04 19:18:09 (permalink)
    I also need to figure out where this weird noise sound is coming from that I keep hearing ever since I installed it. It doesn't sound like its really a fan but it could be I guess. Going to investigate it. Also need to make some sort of fan extensions for 4pins. Thanks for looking!

     
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    Re:Intelligent esCo's Water Park 2012/05/04 20:16:28 (permalink)
    looking great man, are those temps under load?
     

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    Re:Intelligent esCo's Water Park 2012/05/04 20:36:36 (permalink)
    Dude bro, at first I thought those temps were too hot. But then I noticed it's at 5GHz! Woot, woot!

    Man, what is load at 4.5GHz or whatever you was at for awhile? Haha, bet you love WC'ing now!

    One thing bud, a 120mm is pushing it... A 240mm or 3600mm would be awesome for OC's like 5GHz. 

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    Re:Intelligent esCo's Water Park 2012/05/04 21:57:20 (permalink)
    Thats great!
    I've been looking very closely at a similar XSPC kit, the 360 rad not the 120.
    Looks great in your system. The white/blue theme is sweet!

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    Re:Intelligent esCo's Water Park 2012/05/04 22:00:33 (permalink)
    Yessir agreed.
     
    I have a 360mm I can send him, if he wants it.
     
    And agreed, theme looks sweet. I'm also working on some black, blue, and white extensions for him also. :)

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    Re:Intelligent esCo's Water Park 2012/05/05 07:40:32 (permalink)
    Damn dude you (will) have more rads in your loop than me! Looks sweeeeeett!  you may also want to shorten your tubing runs for a cleaner loop. If you want a fillport I have and extra one sitting around. Cant wait to see more! Also EG91, Y U so generous? ahaha 


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    Re:Intelligent esCo's Water Park 2012/05/05 08:37:25 (permalink)
    Welcome to real water cooling :) When you do get a bigger radiator in there you will be amazed by the temps.
    Don't forget to update your Modsrigs as well.


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    Re:Intelligent esCo's Water Park 2012/05/05 14:40:51 (permalink)
    Yeah been debating on what to do with the tubing. It took me 5 hours just to set this up as it is now. Kind of hard to do one handed. But yeah my cousin sent me this + a 360 rad but the 360 rad seems to be in some bad shape. I am trying to fix it up. A lot of bent pins and it was dirty as hell. This 120rad is like triple the size of a regular 120rad he said. If I can work it into it I may try to use the 360 rad he sent me if I can fix it. Still working on it all but yeah i am loving it. And yes this is all on full load temps for that 5ghz clock. Also I did the overclock right away, not sure if I should have done that. I may have wanted to wait a bit. 
     
    Max temp on 4.5Ghz while folding right now is 55C. I can't remember what the temps were under the hyper 212+ but I can almost gaurentee they weren't this low. 

     
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    Re:Intelligent esCo's Water Park 2012/05/05 14:43:44 (permalink)
    Just went over my older SS's with the Hyper 212+ and it appear I have a 15 - 20C decrease in temps @ 4.5. When I clocked it at 4.8 I was getting the same temps I did when I clocked it at 5.0 under this watercooling loops. I will take pics of the 360 rad to see if I can get some help on how to fix it better. It is in pretty bad shape. Not to bad but the cosmetic of it is worse then the actual bent fins and what not. 

     
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    Re:Intelligent esCo's Water Park 2012/05/05 14:46:15 (permalink)
    Also if I could figure out how to turn my flash off you could see all the lighting in this rig. The cpu block is light by blue leds. I have 2 top blue LED fans. Thanks to BigH I have 2 120MM Fans blowing on my rad with white leds. 2 blue led fans on the front. I just need to figure out how to best shorten the tubing. Plus if I try to add the 360 rad I have I will have to either do some major modding to the case or I would have to try to mount it outside my case like the 120. 

     
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    Re:Intelligent esCo's Water Park 2012/05/05 20:17:53 (permalink)
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    Damn dude you (will) have more rads in your loop than me! Looks sweeeeeett!  you may also want to shorten your tubing runs for a cleaner loop. If you want a fillport I have and extra one sitting around. Cant wait to see more! Also EG91, Y U so generous? ahaha 

    Whats a flip port?

     
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    Re:Intelligent esCo's Water Park 2012/05/05 20:19:23 (permalink)
    zophar

    Welcome to real water cooling :) When you do get a bigger radiator in there you will be amazed by the temps.
    Don't forget to update your Modsrigs as well.

    Yeah I am already going to do that but waiting to see if I get my side panel someone so generously ordered for me. They didn't wanna see me hack into my case and ruin it like I did my 330 Elite LoL. 
     
    I also need to figure out how to better route the fans on the 120 because right now they just run right through the middle of my pc. I do not like that

     
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    Re:Intelligent esCo's Water Park 2012/05/05 20:22:22 (permalink)
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    Damn dude you (will) have more rads in your loop than me! Looks sweeeeeett!  you may also want to shorten your tubing runs for a cleaner loop. If you want a fillport I have and extra one sitting around. Cant wait to see more! Also EG91, Y U so generous? ahaha 

    Whats a flip port?

     
    a Fillport is fitting to make filling a res a little more.
     
    Gratz bud on the Watercooling system, I hope to being adding one myself soon in the future. =O Push that 2550K more bud! I'm benching right now got mine at 5.1Mhz with 1.520 volts in bios max temp of 86C  which surprises me really.
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    Re:Intelligent esCo's Water Park 2012/05/05 20:23:57 (permalink)
    Try 1.45vcore

     
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    Re:Intelligent esCo's Water Park 2012/05/05 20:39:18 (permalink)
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    Try 1.45vcore

    I have tried lowering the volts, it won't stay stable.
    This is only for benching, think I'm getting sick or something because I never have cared about 3dmark scores but I'm having fun pushing my system trying to beat my old scores.
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    Re:Intelligent esCo's Water Park 2012/05/09 20:28:04 (permalink)
    Small update. Went ahead and shortened the tubing in preperation for my new side thanks to _Havoc_! =D
    Here are some pics

     
    There is the front res/pump combo
     

    Here it is from a distance. I am a bit worried about how close my tubing is to my video card though. 

    Is that safe or will the heat off my video card melt my tubing?
     
    And here are the rest of the pics!

    Now the lights go off!

     

     
     
     
     
    Thanks for looking and I am open to any and all advice. I plan on adding a 360 rad to my loop + clear tubing from Lowes or Home depot if I can get the tubing I need. I will be adding a gpu into this loop in about 2 - 3 weeks time. Can not wait. 
     
     
     

     
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    Re:Intelligent esCo's Water Park 2012/05/09 20:31:16 (permalink)
    O an by the way. I was able to run 5.0Ghz solid through LinX


     
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    Re:Intelligent esCo's Water Park 2012/05/09 20:48:18 (permalink)
    Good job on the 5GHz bro, your system is looking solid!

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    Re:Intelligent esCo's Water Park 2012/05/09 21:18:39 (permalink)
    Thank eNuQQ. Tomorrow it will look better. Thanks to _Havoc_ being so generous and not wanting to see me destroy my current side panel he got me a side panel with a window which I should be receiving tomorrow. I will post pics once I get. =D I am anxious and can't wait heh

     
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    Re:Intelligent esCo's Water Park 2012/05/10 02:51:26 (permalink)
    Looking good!

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    Re:Intelligent esCo's Water Park 2012/05/10 10:33:43 (permalink)
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    Small update. Went ahead and shortened the tubing in preperation for my new side thanks to _Havoc_! =D
    Here are some pics


    There is the front res/pump combo


    Here it is from a distance. I am a bit worried about how close my tubing is to my video card though. 

    Is that safe or will the heat off my video card melt my tubing?



     
     
    Should be fine, I have had mine touching the gpu and nothing has happened and yours s a fair distance away.



     

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    Re:Intelligent esCo's Water Park 2012/05/10 12:23:47 (permalink)
    Cool. Yeah I kind of pulled up the hose a bit so it is a bit further then that picture and the other tubing is kinda of holding it up. Just got another update on this. Pretty much done. Just need 1 more thing and it is complete. Hopefully EG will be helping with that in a week or 2. 


     
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    Re:Intelligent esCo's Water Park 2012/05/10 15:53:26 (permalink)
    Getting nice looking Rig there bud, and Glad your side panel got to you ok. I ment to Pm you the tracking info but This week has been crazy for me so I forgot lol
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    Re:Intelligent esCo's Water Park 2012/05/10 16:01:36 (permalink)
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    Getting nice looking Rig there bud, and Glad your side panel got to you ok. I ment to Pm you the tracking info but This week has been crazy for me so I forgot lol

    Ahh man its cool. And again I appreciate and thank you for your help with this. You helped me avoid a lot of mess and drama by eliminating me cutting into my side panel. This thing is awesome. Once I get some extensions I think the looks will be greatly improved! I can not wait until then.

     
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    Re:Intelligent esCo's Water Park 2012/05/10 16:41:04 (permalink)
    Nice! looks sweeeeet!! 


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    Re:Intelligent esCo's Water Park 2012/05/13 10:55:07 (permalink)
    Intelligent esCo's Water Park has Added a Bigger Water Slide! It is a bit messy but still under construction! =P 


     
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    Re:Intelligent esCo's Water Park 2012/05/13 13:09:59 (permalink)
    Lookin good man :P Friend of mine just bought me this rad http://www.frozencpu.com/products/5066/ex-rad-90/Black_Ice_GT_Stealth_360_X-Flow_Radiator_-_Blue.html?tl=g30c95s161 So I can get rid of the one hanging from the back of my rid. Will be nice to have an internal rad finally! Also that means I  have a spare 360 XSPC (thick bugger) I might have to give away haha

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    Re:Intelligent esCo's Water Park 2012/05/13 21:41:16 (permalink)
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    Lookin good man :P Friend of mine just bought me this rad http://www.frozencpu.com/products/5066/ex-rad-90/Black_Ice_GT_Stealth_360_X-Flow_Radiator_-_Blue.html?tl=g30c95s161 So I can get rid of the one hanging from the back of my rid. Will be nice to have an internal rad finally! Also that means I  have a spare 360 XSPC (thick bugger) I might have to give away haha

    Heck I was hesitant to get rid of my thick 120 Extreme =( O well maybe someone will feel generous enough to sell or trade their spare xspc thick bugger along? =P 
     
    The one I have is actually I think normal size which is ok but not sure if itll be enough for cpu/gpu and gpu when I get a 2nd gpu. =P 
     
    But for now this works fine. I think I seen a 5 - 10 degree difference in temps. =D 

     
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    Re:Intelligent esCo's Water Park 2012/05/13 21:42:24 (permalink)
    How much would u charge to sell that rad you go out for? I may have to try and pick it up off you. I would assume it would give better temps if more components were added instead of the thing one I have now -_^

     
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