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Originally Posted by Valgaur 
Kind of that idea with the rad but, you cut the fan slots ou and insert the rad into the actualy frame of the top itself so the rad is part of the case. which will then give you plenty of fan room unlike the original case features. Then have all the pumping and such go as I please muhahahahahaha. but I think I'll have to do a dual pump system you?
total rad count is 8 if I go bonkers on it. a 80mm 360 dual 60mm 240's then dual/single 80mm 120 a 200mm rad and a 80mm 480 as well..... and 2-3 gpu full blocks and a cpu block and all compression fitting and not sure on the tube sizing yet gonna have to re look at that.....
found it!
http://www.frozencpu.com/products/13732/ex-tub-988/Danger_Den_DreamFlex_Value_Pack_-_Tubing_Clamps_Tube_Cutter_12ID_x_34OD_-_UV_Green.html?tl=g30c99s1614

Kind of that idea with the rad but, you cut the fan slots ou and insert the rad into the actualy frame of the top itself so the rad is part of the case. which will then give you plenty of fan room unlike the original case features. Then have all the pumping and such go as I please muhahahahahaha. but I think I'll have to do a dual pump system you?
total rad count is 8 if I go bonkers on it. a 80mm 360 dual 60mm 240's then dual/single 80mm 120 a 200mm rad and a 80mm 480 as well..... and 2-3 gpu full blocks and a cpu block and all compression fitting and not sure on the tube sizing yet gonna have to re look at that.....
found it!
http://www.frozencpu.com/products/13732/ex-tub-988/Danger_Den_DreamFlex_Value_Pack_-_Tubing_Clamps_Tube_Cutter_12ID_x_34OD_-_UV_Green.html?tl=g30c99s1614
so how many rads you say? thick 360 + thickish 240 + thick 120 + 480???? you mad bro? LOL! the rule of a thumb is 120 rad space per component plus 120 or 240 extra for CPU oc'ing (GPU's won't mind unless they are nuclear hot 480's) ... for what you mentioned, yeah you 'd need 2 pumps, but why not go with 2x 360 with a single D5 Strong pump (plus a 24V controller) and be done with it?
Do NOT take that tubing!!! that is a knock off based on Primoflex LRT! and that one is VERY BAD for you.
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Originally Posted by c2thew 
HELP! (i recorded this video when people were sleeping so i had to keep my voice down)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ChrUm2H5Jk&feature=youtu.be
I can't get windows to boot past 4.5ghz anymore. I ran a few tests at 4.6 and 4.7 but now i'm getting windows BSOD's every time I change the frequency to 4.6. I think the previous attempts shortened the cpu chip life since I pushed it to around 93C. I even reinstalled windows to see if that would fix the issue, but it didn't. I did run memtest 64 and there were no failed memory errors. thanks
Error message: page fault in non page area.

HELP! (i recorded this video when people were sleeping so i had to keep my voice down)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ChrUm2H5Jk&feature=youtu.be
I can't get windows to boot past 4.5ghz anymore. I ran a few tests at 4.6 and 4.7 but now i'm getting windows BSOD's every time I change the frequency to 4.6. I think the previous attempts shortened the cpu chip life since I pushed it to around 93C. I even reinstalled windows to see if that would fix the issue, but it didn't. I did run memtest 64 and there were no failed memory errors. thanks
Error message: page fault in non page area.
try Clearing CMOS and starting over. the reset button should be on the back of motherboard where the rear I/O panel is. shutdown, press it for 20 seconds and enter BIOS to restore some of your settings for CPU and MEM.





























