My water cooling project had been delayed for a few weeks until I got my arctic frezzer resivor/pump came. If you recall, I made my former PAL-8045 into a waterblock by milling a maze into the base and soldering a new bottom on it. It took about $50 worth of brass fittings, and more than a few hours soldering with my acetylene torch to finally get the inlet and outlet to clear the fan, which is now a backup. I installed the cube radiator from Danger Den into the old HDD space in my PC-60, which already has cooling fans. The pump occupies two large bays, both of which are already unusable becasue of the large LCD PCB. The whole system has been piped in copper tubing, giving it a much cleaner and more utilitarian look than a lot of setups.
All PSU cables have been coated in black electrical tape, and the HDDs have been turned so the cable plugs face front, making the inside much cleaner than even round cables.
The CPU is running at a cool 29 degrees celcius at a little over idle. (typing this)
No overclocking results yet, as somehow my multiplier relocked (thermal expansion broke connection maybe), but as soon as I get around to it results will be posted.
Check out my pics at http://members.lycos.co.uk/zackbass1/
I'd be happy to answer any possible questions.




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