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Mmm this build looks like mine, but with more progress rolleyes.gif

Well done!
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Intel i7 980 - EK HF Supremacy Full Nickel Asus Rampage III Black Edition w/ EK R3E BE FC MSI Lightning 580 Xtreme 3GB MSI Lightning 580 Xtreme 3GB 
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Crucial Ballistix Tactical - EK X6 Monarch Corsair Performance Pro Custom Built Chiller (4) Fractal Design 1000RPM Fans 
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MIPS Blocks XSPC & Alphacool Radiators [36] COUGAR CF-V12H w/ Lamptron FC10 (7) D5s 
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Linux Ubuntu 10.10 Crossover 27Q LED-P OCN Ducky Blue (2) EVGA NEX1500 
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post #22 of 1182
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Originally Posted by derickwm View Post

Mmm this build looks like mine, but with more progress rolleyes.gif
Well done!
Yours is more contrasty with the black instead of white. This is more smooth transition.
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Sounds good, but it's not really complicated. Those radiators are 4-pass, layered; so the air that comes in passes through 4 sections (outside to inside). You just want to make sure that the hottest water is at the last place the air gets to, so as the water flow forward it reaches cooler air. If it runs the other way, then the first pass heats the air up and passes the hot air to the next 3 passes, mostly negating their cooling potential.

That makes sense...I have the google sketchup of the AMS 420 in a MM Case that I was designing last year...Then priorities shifted. I ended up building all the parts individually in Google Sketchup.
Long story short...in this setup it is correct...based on what you said...fans in front..hot water would go in the empty slot next to the one where the tube goes out to video card. That way hot water goes to the copper pipes that you can see furthest away from fan



Here's another shot showing the in/out ports on AMS

Edited by Seanimus - 11/28/12 at 8:56pm
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Unfortunately, I don't know which side is up in this picture. All three ins will go to the same place and all three outs come from the same place, so it doesn't matter which ports you use, but you need to know which side of the radiator is in and which is out.

That means that one of the two rads you have in the front of your diagram is facing the wrong way; but I don't know which.
post #25 of 1182
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Thanks for the information. We can guess that AQ would have AMS with D5 Pump + reservoir in the optimal configuration (since the fans are typically placed where the gap is to flush with reservoir). And work backwards after seeing which side the Out port lands (G1/4 on sides).....
Based on that, in my second picture, I am guessing the left radiator is correct with the orange tube.. and the right raidiator without any connections is wrong.
Edited by Seanimus - 8/30/12 at 7:36pm
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Asus 3D Monitor - Glasses Pictures





Edited by Seanimus - 11/28/12 at 8:57pm
post #27 of 1182
If only some of the game developers didn't purposely design their games to not work well with nVidia 3D Vision. When it works or when you can modify a game to work well with them, it's pretty amazing.
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Electrocutor: good to know...not sure which games i will play other than Battlefield , Warcraft and I think my son wants to try FF PC version..

Sanded down the Memory Card Reader and redid the paint job with Matte Finish. Not sure what those white dots..may have to redo it again..can't see it unless photographed in right light..arghh...


Disassembled the Power Supply- EVGA Supernova..found out it uses PVM fans...have to order Cougar ones now to replace. Sanded it down...to late in the night to cut out the center piece of those concentric circles..






That paint is thick...have to resand tomorrow...here it is so far...at least the surface is very smooth now. The original looked good, but was rough to the touch..

Edited by Seanimus - 11/28/12 at 8:57pm
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Electrocutor: good to know...not sure which games i will play other than Battlefield , Warcraft and I think my son wants to try FF PC version..

At the very least, you have to install Skyrim and the mods needed to use 3D Vision properly in it. After you pick your jaw back up you can play your other games. The best-looking game I've ever seen in 3D Vision is Neverwinter Nights 2, but it has playability issues in 3D. It's crazy... you can even see stuff like the depth of the wood grain on a table leg in the corner as clear as day.
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Skyrim definitely....nephew & son are crazy about that...sure others will come to mind.
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