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Xaero - 1 My most powerful creation

post #1 of 51
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Yea i know its not a laptop. But i just wanted to show off my latest build and i know some of you guys would appreciate it.

Lian Li PC 777 20th Anniversary Ed.
AMD Opto 170 Dual Core CPU
Asus A8n32-SLi 16x
2 x 1048 Corrsair 3500LL Pro
2 x eVGA 7800 GTX KO edition
2 x Western Digital 74 gb Raptor
SinTek 600w SLi PSU
Custom Built Danger Den Watercooling System
Pioneer A110 DVD R 16x Dual Layer
Gateway 21" FPD2185w Flat Panel Wide Screen LCD

post #2 of 51
Wish I had the time and money to do that. Very impressive, must bring some impressinve benchmark results.
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Originally Posted by toadwaker
Wish I had the time and money to do that. Very impressive, must bring some impressinve benchmark results.

This machine has broken me down to the point where I dont have enough cash for the Raptor HD that it needs. So i wont have any results till next week .
post #4 of 51
no hard disk no problem
boot it with a linux live cd
post #5 of 51
Holy crap!
Seashell edition desktop computer?
post #6 of 51
so how's that case? I saw it online but thought it was pretty crazy - is it hard to get in and work on it with that frame?
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Originally Posted by CoffeeShark
so how's that case? I saw it online but thought it was pretty crazy - is it hard to get in and work on it with that frame?
Well, when u really look at the case, u will notice its still rectangular in the inside. The exterior just creates the illusion of being roundish on the inside. The only real diff. is that the power supply on the bottom. Its HUGE! I mean huge. I had to get an extension for the P4 connector just so it would reach the mobo. Its not hard at all to work with this frame. As u can see its farily easy to hide all the wires and get around things.
post #8 of 51
The watercooling is all internal?? Wow. I am very VERY impressed. If I were rich and powerful............Yeah..
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Originally Posted by toadwaker
The watercooling is all internal?? Wow. I am very VERY impressed. If I were rich and powerful............Yeah..
Yes all of the watercooling components are internal except for the radiator. But it fits well aesthetically (sp?). LOL Rich and powerful!? Try passionate and broke cuz thats what i am.
post #10 of 51
I think I just cremed my pants but nice computer!
post #11 of 51
Props, nice rig!
post #12 of 51
nice rig
post #13 of 51
very nice, congrats...any future plans to watercool the 7800's?

Nice to see something different come out of the lian li cases, though it's not my personal "cup of tea" very well done w/ the wire management and tubing, makes me miss my watercooled rig
post #14 of 51
Looks sweet. Nice job.
post #15 of 51
Beautiful and very well engineered. You clearly did your homework on this computer and it really looks like it paid off Enjoy it!
post #16 of 51
maybe dangerden's 7 series sli waterblock set?
post #17 of 51
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Originally Posted by chode messiah
maybe dangerden's 7 series sli waterblock set?

he would have to re-do his entire loop w/ those waterblocks, actually any waterblocks since the psu is right there...

then you will be running the cpu->gpu->gpu series and probably will have a lot of heat generated decreasing performance and overclocking abilities...

my .02
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Beautiful and very well engineered. You clearly did your homework on this computer and it really looks like it paid off Enjoy it!
Thx man it was alot of homework and missed bills LOL.
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Originally Posted by Yang88She
he would have to re-do his entire loop w/ those waterblocks, actually any waterblocks since the psu is right there...

then you will be running the cpu->gpu->gpu series and probably will have a lot of heat generated decreasing performance and overclocking abilities...

my .02

Ding Ding Ding!!!! You sir are correct!! There is not much room with a Larger radiator and re doing the loop suxors.

Right now temps are
CPU Idle : 32~35
CPU LOad: 50

The Cards get hot when gaming for bout 30 min (71 deg.) but then again that temp isnt bad at all for being a 7800 GTX.

I might re-install the stock nozzles on my water block to see if i get better temps but for right now. I just need to iron out my Razer Copperhead Prob and game some more.
post #20 of 51
i dont know man maybe we can throw a few vapos in there jk ur right about the heat issues, and since its already finished, it doesnt really make sense to do anything now, but those dd waterblocks worked wonders on my 7800gts. I had a vapo on the cpu, so i didnt need to worry about the graphics cards, and north bridge dragging down the cooling performance on the cpu. if you have some extra cash and a tower large enough for a vapo, i highly reccomend it. overclocks come easy even for novice oc'ers. oh and does anybody know if pelts have ever been used on graphics cards? that would be sick. im just throwing expensive, fairly useless upgrades so ill be quiet now
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