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eva2000
09-01-2004, 12:35 PM
Last attempt at DIY setup didn't go as planned as I think the 2nd hand MCP600 pump wasn't working (going to test that today). Soooo 2nd attempt and now I have my first working DIY H20 setup in a cardboard box LOL

Setup details at and pics at http://www.fileshosts.com/watercooling/DIY/6002_MCP650/

http://www.fileshosts.com/watercooling/DIY/6002_MCP650/DIY_12.JPG

10-13C drop in cpu load temps :cool:

http://www.fileshosts.com/watercooling/DIY/6002_MCP650/DIY_18.JPG

http://fileshosts.com/AMD/boards/Shuttle/AN50R/3400_2/6002_MCP650/Kingston/KHX3200K2/1x256/10/LDT2/214-214-2226-1T-1.6-3-1.6-1.5/stresscpu_1.jpg

about right temp wise ? ambient is 23-25C

eva2000
09-04-2004, 01:09 PM
talk about chilly mornings

http://fileshosts.com/AMD/boards/Shuttle/AN50R/3400_2/6002_MCP650/Kingston/KHX3200K2/2x256/10_11/LDT2/201-201-2226-1T-1.5-2.97-1.5-1.5/cpuz_idle.jpg :)

flexkill
09-04-2004, 04:49 PM
awesome!!! :yup: :rock: :beer:

eva2000
09-05-2004, 09:12 AM
love the temps i'm getting

http://fileshosts.com/AMD/boards/Shuttle/AN50R/3400_2/6002_MCP650/Kingston/KHX3200K2/2x256/10_11/LDT2/212-212-2226-1T-1.55-2.97-1.6-1.5/stresscpu_1.jpg

eva2000
09-07-2004, 09:43 AM
been working on my AMD64 3400+ all day leaving MBM5 running and here's what i got :D

http://fileshosts.com/AMD/boards/Shuttle/AN50R/3400_2/6002_MCP650/Kingston/KHX3200K2/2x256/10_11/LDT3/201-201-2226-1T-1.5-2.97-1.6-1.5/mbm5_average.jpg

DeNs
09-13-2004, 04:27 PM
Hehe, i'm glad you finally moved away from kits :) Good to see you've had a good experience with kits so far.

One thing though - Where did you get those removeable taps?

Have you shortened the length of the tubing to your CPU or is it still really long & stretching all the way up to the top of the motherboard on that rack?

---dens

eva2000
09-13-2004, 11:47 PM
still long tubing... haven't done shortening yet

quick connects with shutoffs are Colder HFC38 from vicfit.com in Australia, you can get them in USA from usplastics.com

DeNs
09-14-2004, 06:52 PM
I might look into getting a couple of those taps - It might be handy in future if I want to remove my external reservoir :) Thanks.

---dens