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|SCK|Sephiroth
02-14-2003, 06:58 AM
http://www.xoxide.com/watcoolac.html
The AMD $19.99 one!
good deal!

Pure_Evil
02-14-2003, 12:10 PM
Nice Neo! I always worry that I'm going to read that the system you keep jacking up is going melt and you can't game for a while! Cool is good!

Good luck with that speedster! :thumbs: :jammin:

OUTLAWS The Machine
02-14-2003, 12:22 PM
Very nice. How much will it cost all total. (Pump, radiator, fans, etc)

FUS1ON
02-14-2003, 12:59 PM
Neo that's gonna be a awesome system when you get through with it. :thumbs:
Also that site has some really good prices, Thanks for posting it. ;)

|SCK|Sephiroth
02-14-2003, 06:58 PM
MACHINE, I am not sure yet. I am going to get an OTIS:
http://jpiperformance.com/otis.htm

Here is what I will give you guys an idea of what I am trying to do.

I will get the black radiator and the black casing (if you read about the OTIS, you will know what I am taking about.

The case for the fan on the radiator will be that smoke titnted so you can still see through it. I will put a UV sensitive fan in that case, and I will have UV color die in the water, and have 2 UV CC' in my case.

I am calling it Project Bahamut. Should be done in about a month.

ME BIGGD01
02-14-2003, 08:39 PM
i always foun that stuff to be a waste of money. after you count the money you spend on it, you will realize you could of bought the actual processor. one thing messes up with that setup and it will destroy your whole system. too me it's not worth it. i say try to design something yourself and maybe if it works well you can creat your own product line.

Dissectional
02-14-2003, 09:38 PM
I kind of agree with you BIGG. I could see getting the top of the line CPU then trying to burn the hell out of it and water cool it....BUT, on the other hand, I think modding and the like is a pretty cool, yet expensive hobby...I think if I were to get into it, it would just be cases and such. I wouldn't go as far as Neo has.
But his rig looks nice....as long as it is stable...(I think someones PC crashed during practice last night... :P )

ME BIGGD01
02-14-2003, 10:46 PM
if cpu gets too hot it will slow it down regardless of clock. if neo took his cpu down a little he might score higher with it. give it a try neo but let system cool down before you bench it.

Fragetti
02-15-2003, 06:32 PM
Here's My main Rig

Amd XP 1800 overclocked 1.700 ghz (1.54 ghz stock normally run 1.600) @ 1.700 will boot to windows but won’t run Quake? @ 40c
Abit KR7A MOBO - RAID
1 Gig PC 2700 DDR OC (prefer Kingmax)
120 Gig Raid array Dual 60g Ibms DeskStars
ATI Radeon 8500 64 Meg DDR
SoundBlaster Auditgy Gamer w/firewire
CreativeLabs DVD
Plextor Burner
TV Card
Koolance water cooled case
Rocks!!

Fragetti
02-15-2003, 06:33 PM
I love the Koolance case. I must say I had a Problem with the pump sticking. This case has overheating protection. So once it reaches a certain temp it will start shutting down the computer. Tech support was excellent and replaced my pump. Now I need another one. Its starting to do that same thing again. What I am trying to say is be careful. I have seen the upper part of this case (pump fan control board Rad ) available for a case mod. as a kit.

FrozenCPU (http://www.frozencpu.com/cgi-bin/frozencpu/koo-21.html?id=UtGPwBBi)

I think that a bit much $ Check the price of a new case.

FUS1ON
02-15-2003, 10:23 PM
Nice box! :jammin:

Death-Dude
02-16-2003, 03:02 AM
Nice lookin' rig, Fragetti. That Koolance is nice, but I was just looking at Xoxide today, they have this (http://www.guru3d.com/review/xoxide/x300/?PHPSESSID=8a63225a2d8c4d29c25ce0c54408e8c5)item on Guru3d about them - they have some very nice-looking/performing cases, for fairly reasonable prices.