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Tygon Tornado build pics (pics at post 25)
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Tiberium cooled
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I r serious cat, this thread is serious bidness [/Offtopic]
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I wish I had money for WC. =/
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Alright, got some pics up of this beautiful setup... ok ok you can stop laughing now.
Huh, now where is that rad? ![]() Ahh ha! found it! With how much traveling I do, I could never have an external rad. I mounted the rad using two #6 3/8 screws on either side of the rad, fastened through a piece of metal and a washer, and then was secure to my case via more #6 screws. I used several pieces of foam on the sides and bottom of the rad to keep it from moving. ![]() A shot of the rad, pump, and part of my motherboard. ![]() Southern area of my motherboard. ![]() Northern section of my motherboard. ![]() The item that inspired the name of my sig rig, it creates some sort of foam that draws air bubbles to the middle of the reservoir, and spins them around making a cool tornado. ![]() Case with side off: ![]() Unfortunately I did not plan enough ahead or do enough work to really have a build log. This took about 6 hours to do. Thanks in large part to my dad, who helped with mounting the rad / tapping the metal. Inuyasha1771 also did his build at the same time, using generally the same methods and was very helpful. Thanks to Dooglas for the parts too. Apogee (original), BIP 3, EK 150 res, Swiftech M-655
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Tygon Tornado build pics; at post 23 / How to Cable manage your Thermal take Armor/E6400 3.6 ghz
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hey i have seen that rad somewhere before lol
glad to see you got it all together. looks good
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Did you paint that pump?Ive never seen a white Swiftech M-655
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I bought it used from a fellow OCN member, and I guess he painted it
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Not bad but my cpu with 1.52 volts and a 58% OC loads at 51c air cooling ![]()
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Everest reads my each core temp. at around 45 load at 1.45 , 3.5 ghz, however under "CPU" it is 10 degree's lower, and much more reasonable compared to what other OCN members have been getting with their Tuniq's and water coolers.
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