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Mar 20, 2005, 10:28 AM
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My Beast
project water cooling complete, well......almost. I'm currently waiting for some perspex to mod myself a window.
all i need now is a fan controller to tame that beast of a panaflow currently at 12v pushing 103.8 CFM@2400RPM with a shocking 41.5 dba
Temps: Ambient 23C Idle:33C load: 47
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Mar 20, 2005, 12:13 PM
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Originally Posted by 2800@2.5ghz
project water cooling complete, well......almost. I'm currently waiting for some perspex to mod myself a window.
all i need now is a fan controller to tame that beast of a panaflow currently at 12v pushing 103.8 CFM@2400RPM with a shocking 41.5 dba
Temps: Ambient 23C Idle:33C load: 47
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 nice setup very clean  nice temps 
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Mar 20, 2005, 12:18 PM
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im a FREAK
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you should post this in the rig gallery. Offical Show Your Rig Off
are you going to watercool your gpu also?
pretty nice setup 
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Mar 20, 2005, 12:18 PM
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i'm planning on putting some UV dye in the water but as you can see i don't have a rez, just the bleed tube, if i put some in there and shake it around a bit, do you think it will work its way into the rest of the water
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Mar 20, 2005, 12:18 PM
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Burned
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looks great man, nice first post.
But while im here, can you reduce the image size of your signature please, to 400px wide by 100px deep. part of the forum rules to ensure legibiilty. cheers hope you hang around.
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Mar 20, 2005, 12:22 PM
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Originally Posted by Zardon
looks great man, nice first post.
But while im here, can you reduce the image size of your signature please, to 400px wide by 100px deep. part of the forum rules to ensure legibiilty. cheers hope you hang around.
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I'll change them ASAP, i could possibly watercool the GPU when i get a better GFX card, i'm planning on getting an X800XT so i might w/c that
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Mar 20, 2005, 12:30 PM
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im a FREAK
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Originally Posted by 2800@2.5ghz
I'll change them ASAP, i could possibly watercool the GPU when i get a better GFX card, i'm planning on getting an X800XT so i might w/c that
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have you tried flashing your pro to xt.i gained 1000 3dmark03 points with the flash. 9800XT 128MB RAM Bios files for 9800SE/NP/PRO
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Mar 20, 2005, 02:18 PM
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Xtreme
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nice to see another watercooler. I also think you should watercool the 9800, you can get a maze4 GPU block for pretty cheap, i think i paid $40 CAD, and it doesn't heat the loop up all that much. I still don't go higher than 42°C (only using 1.575V though). with a GPU block and some cheap heatsinks you should be able to push the 9800 a lot higher than that. I have my 9700pro @ 435/360. You should be able to take your 9800 a lot higher than that.
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